Accor has appointed Sara Glenn and Benjamin Cadwell as chief working officers in North and Central America.
Of their new roles, the pair will probably be answerable for enhancing operational execution, elevating monetary outcomes and visitor satisfaction, in addition to constructing long-term worth for companions and house owners throughout a time of development.
Glenn will keep accountability for all resorts in Canada, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, whereas Cadwell may have oversight for all US properties.
Accor stated the transfer reinforces a dedication to investing in world-class management and constructing a powerful future within the area.
“Constructing on intensive backgrounds and expertise on the enterprise’s possession and asset administration aspect, each Ben and Sara deliver to their new roles an owner-centric mindset and method, which can show vital to Accor’s long-term development and success on this area,” stated Heather McCrory, chief government, Accor North and Central America.
“They’re uniquely positioned, alongside our proficient hub and lodge operations groups, to take our strategic roadmap to the following stage, optimising efficiency and delivering worth for our quickly rising portfolio of resorts.”
Benjamin Cadwell may have oversight for all US properties
Each Glenn and Cadwell have devoted their careers to the hospitality trade, cultivating vital information and experience in monetary and operational oversight, funding evaluation, in addition to administration of mergers and acquisitions for resorts and resorts.
Glenn most lately served as senior vp of operations for Accor North and Central America, the place she has performed a pivotal position in driving operational efficiency and excellence, particularly within the area’s highway to restoration.
Cadwell joined Accor from Kingdom Resort Investments, the place in his place as government vp, asset and funding administration, he had oversight of a luxurious hospitality funding platform, together with its owned trophy lodge belongings in addition to its investments in Accor and 4 Seasons Lodges & Resorts.