Tim Hadcock-Mackay
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Timothy Hadcock-Mackay (13 April 1963–29 July 2006) was an English hotelier, television presenter and philanthropist.
Hadcock-Mackay started his hotel career in 1985 as a night manager then sales manager at the Stafford Hotel, St James, London. He founded a marketing consortium for hotels, Grand Heritage Hotels in 1992.[1] In 2004 he was appointed chairman of Distinguished Hotels that went into liquidation with debts of more than £1m in April 2006.[2]
He raised money for charities such as the Sargent Cancer Care for Children[3]
Hadcock-Mackay owned Barnby Moor Hall, near Retford, Nottinghamshire, England where he ended his own life on July 29, 2006, aged 43.[4][5]