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

Venus Group Inc. announced Errol David, vice president of operations, will retire at the end of 2024 after 40 years in the industry. Cecilia...
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BWH Hotels Appoints Bill Ryan as SVP and Chief Technology Officer

PHOENIX, Arizona—BWH Hotels announced the appointment of Bill Ryan as its senior vice president and chief technology officer. Reporting to Larry Cuculic, president and...
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Peachtree Group Names Brent LeBlanc EVP, Business Development

ATLANTA—Peachtree Group announced that Brent LeBlanc is now leading its business development efforts across its investment platforms. In his new role as executive vice...
Comings & goings

This Week’s Comings & Goings

Terranea Resort announced the appointment of William Dvoranchik as vice president of finance. In this role, Dvoranchik will oversee all financial operations, including strategic...
Comings & goings

This Week’s Comings & Goings

JLL's Hotels and Hospitality Group announced Daniel C. Peek has joined the firm as president of JLL Americas region. Peek previously served as president...
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Brittain Resorts & Hotels Invests in Renovations at Three Myrtle Beach Hotels

MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina—Brittain Resorts & Hotels (BRH), in partnership with EOS Hospitality, invested over $58 million in renovations at three of its properties...
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Infor Release Revenue Management Solution for Hospitality

NEW YORK—Infor announced the release of its new revenue management solution (RMS) for the hospitality sector. The platform is designed to change how hotels...

Hyatt Hotels Corporation Reports Q4 and Full-Year 2024 Results

CHICAGO, Illinois—Hyatt Hotels Corporation reported fourth quarter and full year 2024 results. Highlights include: Comparable system-wide hotels RevPAR growth was 5 percent in the fourth...
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