Comings & Goings

Each week, LODGING shares the latest Comings & Goings — new hires and promotions from across the hospitality, hotel, and lodging industries.

Spire Hospitality Strengthens Leadership Team With the Appointment of Jamelia Lehn as CFO 

Spire Hospitality has appointed Jamelia Lehn, CPA, as chief financial officer (CFO). In her new role, Lehn will be responsible for all matters related to financial...

First Hospitality Appoints Jason Kreul to COO

First Hospitality announced the appointment of Jason Kreul as chief operating officer. Kreul brings nearly 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry, including...
Comings & goings

This Week’s Comings & Goings

Meyer Jabara Hotels announced Chas Henry joined the company as senior vice president of business development and acquisitions. Henry will assist in growing the...
Comings & goings

This Week’s Comings & Goings

Kevin Carey was named interim president and CEO of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. Read more. Remington Hotels announced the retirement of Christ Green...
Chris Green

Chris Green Retires as President of Remington Hospitality

DALLAS, Texas—Remington Hospitality announced the retirement of President Chris Green, effective April 5, 2024. Serving as president for the last two years, Green played...
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Compensation Declaration: Why the Growth of Management Company Fees Slowed in 2023

Prior research conducted by CBRE Hotels Research revealed that hotel management companies were rewarded handsomely as the U.S. lodging industry recovered from the COVID-19...
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The George Hotel Opens in Georgetown, South Carolina

CHARLESTON, South Carolina—The Indigo Road Hospitality Group has opened The George Hotel, a 56-key boutique property in Georgetown, South Carolina. The George represents milestones...
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Knowland: Nashville Leads Meetings and Events Volume in April

ARLINGTON, Virginia—Knowland reported that Nashville saw an uptick in meetings and events in April, growing 38.0 percent year-over-year (YOY). Las Vegas continued a steady...
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