Background
Born in Bournemouth, the son of the late Lord Forte, he was educated at Street Peter"s Catholic Comprehensive School, Southbourne, and Downside School. He took over from his father as Chief Executive Officer of the Forte Group in 1992.
Born in Bournemouth, the son of the late Lord Forte, he was educated at Street Peter"s Catholic Comprehensive School, Southbourne, and Downside School. He took over from his father as Chief Executive Officer of the Forte Group in 1992.
Pembroke College.
He qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1969, later becoming a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1979. In the mid-1990s, the Forte Group was faced with a hostile takeover bid from Gerry Robinson"s Granada. In 2001, following the de-merger of Compass Group from Granada"s media interests, the use of the Forte trademark was returned to Forte in a gesture intended to dispel the bitter legacy of the takeover.
After the takeover, Forte set up his own chain of hotels in 1996, initially known as RF Hotels and re-branded as The Rocco Forte Collection after the return of the Forte brand name.
He bought the Balmoral Hotel, Edinburgh and Brown"s Hotel, London for £51.5m. As of April 2013, The Rocco Forte Collection operates eleven hotels in Europe, Russia, northern Africa and the Middle East.
Forte"s family wealth in 2013 was listed as £250,000,000. Sir Rocco was knighted in December 1994 for services to the United Kingdom tourism industry.
He received the highest Italian accolade, the Gran Croce dell"Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana, for his entrepreneurial merits and strong links with Italy in March 2005.
He was President of the British Hospitality Association from 1991 to 1996. Forte is currently Principal Patron of the charity Hospitality Action. He funded a series of lectures at Westminster Cathedral in April 2008 organised by Cardinal Archbishop Cormac Murphy-O"Connor.
The first of these was given by former United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair, who launched his "faith foundation" there.
Later, Forte was reported to have criticised Blair for passing anti-Catholic legislation. In 1992 Rocco & Martin Landau opened a City Technology College in Derby named Landau Forte College.
In 2006 they changed to an academy. In 2010 they turned a Tamworth High School (Woodhouse Business & Enterprise College) and turned it into Landau Forte Academy Tamworth but in 2011 when they opened Landau Forte Academy QEMS in Tamworth they changed their name to Landau Forte Academy Amington.
There has since been a six-form centre near QEMS named as the former name of Landau Forte Academy Amington.