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Παρασκευή 5 Φεβρουαρίου 2021

Hospitality Asset Managers Association names 2021 Board of Directors

 

ATLANTA - Officials of the Hospitality Asset Managers Association (HAMA) announced their new board of directors for 2021.  Appointed at the group’s semi-annual conference held virtually this past year, the new members include:

  • Larry TrabulsiCHMWarnick, CHAM – President
  • Matthew Arrants, Pinnacle Advisory Group, CHAM – Vice-President
  • Sarah Gulla, Pebblebrook Hotel Trust, CHAM – Membership Chair
  • Kerry GaberHost Hotels & Resorts – Treasurer
  • Chad Sorensen, CHMWarnick, CHAM – Marketing Chair
  • Elizabeth LloydAshford Hospitality Trust – Industry Chair
  • David Danieli, Pebblebrook Hotel trust – International Chair
  • Derrick YeeKahana Capital Partners, CHAM – Education Chair
  • Kim GauthierHotelAVE, CHAM – 2020 President
  • Justin EppsWatermark Lodging Trust, Inc. – At-Large Board Member
  • Dina WinderWalton Street Capital – At-Large Board Member

New HAMA president Larry Trabulsi brings more than 20 years of hospitality industry experience and a career largely dedicated to hotel asset management, including his current role of executive vice president with CHMWarnick, a leading hotel asset management and owner advisory company. He has served as an active member of the HAMA organization for 10 years, holding numerous board and committee positions, including international chair. Trabulsi is one of only 43 active professionals in the world holding the coveted CHAM (Certified Hotel Asset Manager) designation, the only advanced certification available to accomplished hotel asset management professionals. Trabulsi has experience across a wide range of land-uses, including hotels, resorts, restaurants, golf courses, marinas and other recreational assets. His clients have ranged from developers and private equity firms to lenders and public entities, including convention center authorities, the National Park Service, the United States Forest Service and branches of the U.S. Department of Defense. He currently serves as a senior member of CHMWarnick’s asset management team collectively responsible for a client portfolio of more than 70 hotels with a total value of approximately $15 billion in hospitality real estate under asset management. Trabulsi has extensive development, capital planning and renovation oversight experience and has been involved in large-scale renovation projects of over $30 million. He also is actively engaged in advising the lender community on distressed assets and on hotel receivership engagements. Trabulsi has a proven track record for collaborating with property management teams to identify opportunities for revenue enhancement, cost containment and risk mitigation and is regarded as an industry thought leader in asset management. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance/Investments and a Master’s in Business Administration from Babson College.

“In light of the continued uncertainties faced by the hospitality industry, asset management has become more important than ever for owners looking for guidance and strategies for stabilizing distressed assets and effectively positioning for recovery,” Trabulsi said. “This new board is comprised of some of the biggest companies and most respected professionals in the hotel sector. Under the newly formed board, we plan to deliver on the organization’s core values of education, networking, and being a voice for hotel owners during these challenging times.”

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