Comings & Goings

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

Greg Mount RLH Corporation

Greg Mount Resigns as Red Lion Hotels Corporation CEO

DENVER — Red Lion Hotels Corporation today announced that its president and CEO, Greg Mount, resigned his position with the company and from its...
Comings and Goings

This Week’s Comings and Goings

Kristin Intress has been named CEO for WorldHotels, effective immediately. Intress is returning to the company, where she previously held the same position. During...
Comings and Goings

This Week’s Comings and Goings

The Leading Hotels of the World, Ltd (LHW), has named Shannon Knapp president and CEO. Knapp was named interim CEO in April, after serving...
Shannon Knapp, President and CEO of The Leading Hotels of the World

The Leading Hotels of the World Names Shannon Knapp President and CEO

NEW YORK — The Leading Hotels of the World (LHW) announced that its Executive Committee, comprised of seven LHW hoteliers, has appointed Shannon Knapp...
Comings and Goings

This Week’s Comings and Goings

PM Hotel Group has named Jamie Gamauf to the newly-created position of vice president of capital projects. Gamauf was leading construction for Salis Holdings...
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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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