Comings & Goings

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

Comings & goings

This Week’s Comings & Goings

Waterford Hotel Group promoted Chris Chiappa to vice president, acquisitions and business development—East. In this role, Chiappa will seek new business for Waterford Hotel...
Comings & goings

This Week’s Comings & Goings

Highgate announced the appointment of Matt Greene to executive vice president, luxury residences. In addition, Highgate also announced the appointment of Elizabeth Redmond as...

Peachtree Group Appoints Jarred Bussert as Vice President, Information Technology

ATLANTA—Peachtree Group announced the appointment of Jarred Bussert as vp, information technology. In this newly created role, Bussert will be responsible for all aspects...
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TETRA Hotel and AC Hotel Sunnyvale Moffett Park Welcome Lane as Campus General Manage

SUNNYVALE, California—TETRA Hotel, an Autograph Collection Hotel and AC Hotel Sunnyvale Moffett Park announce Alex Lane as the new Campus General Manager for the...
Comings & goings

This Week’s Comings & Goings

Vision Hospitality Group has announced that Patrick O’Neil has joined the company as COO. As COO, O’Neil will provide strategic, process, and cultural leadership...
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Hotelbeds Renews Partnership With Choice Hotels

PALMA, Spain—Hotelbeds announced the renewal of its strategic agreement with Choice Hotels for the next three years, adding Radisson Americas properties to the TravelTech...

PM Hotel Group Publishes Sixth Annual Sustainability Report

CHEVY CHASE, Maryland—PM Hotel Group announced the publication of its sixth annual sustainability report. Topics include the strides made in the company's environmental and...
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AHLA: U.S. Hotels Added 1,200 Jobs in April

WASHINGTON—U.S. hotels added 1,200 jobs to their payrolls in April, according to the latest government data that shows employment in the industry is still...
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