Dolce Hotels and Resorts Announces Three Senior Appointments
| Source: Dolce Hotels and Resorts
MONTVALE, NJ--(Marketwire - May 7, 2009) - Dolce Hotels
and Resorts, a privately held operator of 24 upscale hotels, resorts
and conference centers in North America and Europe, today announced the
appointment of three senior executives.
Peter Strebel was appointed chief revenue officer, responsible for sales,
marketing and North American development. Richard Maxfield was named chief
operating officer to oversee the operations of Dolce's managed hotels,
resorts and conference centers in North America and Europe. Sarah Woodfin
Wynn was appointed general counsel.
They will report to Steven A. Rudnitsky, Dolce president & chief executive
officer. "I am delighted that we are gaining the caliber of talent and
extensive industry experience that Peter, Richard and Sarah represent," he
said. "Now that my senior team and strategic business plan are in place,
we have set the table for Dolce's aggressive growth as the economy
recovers."
Strebel, a resident of Mendham, will oversee a new area of responsibility
that combines Dolce's Global Sales, Marketing and North American
Development teams. He will work with the company's sales team to attract
group and individual business and leisure customers, develop marketing
programs to promote the Dolce brand and pursue new management contracts.
Strebel formerly was president of Wyndham Hotels and Resorts LLC, a
subsidiary of Wyndham Worldwide Corporation in Parsippany, N.J. He managed
the upscale brand of 82 hotels and 4,000 employees from 2005 until earlier
this year. He also gained oversight of the company's 164-property midscale
Wingate® by Wyndham brand in 2008.
Among his accomplishments, he added more than 30 hotels representing 13,000
rooms to the Wyndham® system, established a partnership with architect
Michael Graves to create a new look, feel and personality for the brand and
increased its ranking in the J.D. Power and Associates North America Hotel
Guest Satisfaction Study(SM).
From 2001 to 2005, Strebel served Wyndham Hotel Group LLC, also a
subsidiary of Wyndham Worldwide, as executive vice president and chief
marketing officer, directing the Worldwide Sales, Marketing, Research,
Communications, Loyalty, Strategy, E-Commerce and Distribution departments.
His accomplishments during that time included the development and
introduction of the TripRewards® frequent-traveler program.
Previously, he enjoyed a 10-year career with Omni Hotels, which he left as
vice president, sales and marketing. From 1989 to 1991, he was vice
president, sales and marketing, for Florida Hospitality Group in Tampa,
Fla. He held various sales positions for Prime Management, Fairfield,
N.J., from 1983 to 1988.
Strebel was awarded a bachelor of business administration degree in 1982
from Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y. He currently is enrolled in the
master's program in hospitality management at Fairleigh Dickinson
University, Madison, where he also serves as an adjunct professor.
Maxfield, a resident of Dallas, was senior vice president of operations for
Omni Hotels from 2007 until earlier this year, responsible for the
strategic direction and execution of all field operations including
oversight of the company's 43 first-class and luxury hotels and 10,000
employees in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
From 2005 to 2006, he served Omni Hotels as regional vice president,
operations, and general manager of the Omni Interlocken Resort, Broomfield,
Colo. From 1978 to 2005, he served the company in operational roles of
increasing responsibility at Omni® properties throughout North America.
During his tenure, Omni Hotels was among the three highest-ranked hotel
companies in the J.D. Power and Associates North America Hotel Guest
Satisfaction Study, including 2005 and 2006, when it was ranked number one.
Maxfield has enjoyed a reputation throughout his career for developing
people and mentoring and promoting colleagues to leadership positions.
He received a bachelor's degree in accounting from the University of Rhode
Island, Kingston, in 1978. He has served the lodging industry and his
community in a number of roles including president of the Colorado Hotel
and Lodging Association, president of the Broomfield Chamber of Commerce
and a board member of the Denver March of Dimes.
In her new role, Wynn, a resident of Madison, will be responsible for all
corporate legal functions.
From 1987 to 2006, she served New York-based American Express Travel
Related Services Company Inc. in a number of legal roles. She was vice
president and group counsel, travel divisions, from 1995 to 2006,
responsible for managing legal issues related to the company's owned and
franchised locations globally.
During that time, Wynn oversaw the acquisition and integration of several
major travel agencies and tour operators. Concurrent with that role, she
was vice president and group counsel for the company's Global Advertising
Division from 2001 to 2006, responsible for overseeing all advertising,
sponsorship and marketing initiatives.
Wynn joined American Express in 1987 as counsel to the Corporate Card,
Merchandise Services, Publishing and Insurance Products divisions.
She was executive vice president and general counsel for Wyndham Hotel
Group from 2006 until earlier this year, responsible for managing an
18-member legal team in Parsippany, London and Hong Kong that oversaw the
legal needs of 12 hospitality brands and 7,000 franchised and managed
hotels worldwide.
Wynn began her career in 1983 as an associate attorney in the Corporate
department of Mudge, Rose, Gutherie, Alexander & Ferdon, a former New York
law firm.
She received her doctor of laws degree in 1983 from the College of William
and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., and her bachelor of science degree in 1978
from Denison University, Granville, Ohio, where she graduated summa cum
laude and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa.
Wynn serves on the Madison Area YMCA board of directors in Madison and
cofounded the American Express Pro Bono Program, which was honored with the
New York Bar Association's Pro Bono Award in 2006. She formerly performed
pro bono work for the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, handling asylum
cases, and was a Court Appointed Special Advocates Volunteer Guardian Ad
Litem for five years.
Dolce® hotels, resorts and conference centers comply with standards set
by the International Association of Conference Centers and are rated by
AAA, Mobil, Michelin and Meeting Professionals International. Many Dolce
hotels and resorts offer spas, championship golf courses and workout
facilities.
Founded in 1981 by Andy Dolce, the company is headquartered in Montvale,
N.J., and Paris, Dolce Hotels and Resorts is majority owned by Broadreach
Capital Partners and employs approximately 4,000 worldwide. Additional
information is available at www.dolce.com.
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