Comings & Goings

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

BWH Hotels China Names Harry Dong President and CEO

PHOENIX, Arizona—BWH Hotels announced that Harry Dong has been named the new president and CEO of BWH Hotels China (Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan), Mongolia,...
Comings & goings

This Week’s Comings & Goings

Atlantis Resorts welcomed Paul Baker as president, managing the operations for Atlantis, The Palm; Atlantis The Royal; and Atlantis Sanya. Baker has held multiple...
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Stonebridge Promotes Chris Cheney to SVP of Commercial Services

DENVER, Colorado—Stonebridge Companies, LLC announced the promotion of Chris Cheney to Senior Vice President of Commercial Services. Cheney joined the company in 2007 and served...
Comings & goings

This Week’s Comings & Goings

John A. Rubino was appointed CEO of Extreme Hospitality. Read more. McNeill Hotel Company promoted Etienne Courchesne to general manager of the Home2Suites by Hilton...

Extreme Hospitality Names John A. Rubino CEO

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania—Extreme Hospitality announced the appointment of John A. Rubino as CEO. John Rubino, a co-founder of Extreme Hospitality, brings over 30 years of...
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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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