Anantara Palais Hansen Vienna Hotelin Austria, a part of hospitality groupMinor Hotels, has appointed Jurgen Ammerstorfer as general manager, as of 7 January 2025. Ammerstorfer will oversee the property’s renovations, including the introduction of Anantara experiences, a focus on restaurant and bar offerings, and the launch of Anantara Spa.
He said: “I am thrilled to be joining the team at Anantara Palais Hansen Vienna Hotel as Vienna prepares to welcome a record number of visitors for the 200th birthday celebrations of Johann Strauss II. Taking the helm of this gem on Ringstrasse at a time when the beloved landmark is being infused with Anantara’s signature spirit of modern luxury is a priceless opportunity.”
Ammerstorfer previously served as general manager at The Ritz Carlton, Vienna, from 2020 to 2024.
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Los Cabos at Costa Palmas has appointed Sandra Oliva as its new General Manager. Sandra brings over a decade of international luxury experience to the award-winning Resort on the East Cape of Los Cabos, and a lifetime of passion for connecting with those around her.
As a French citizen born in Lima, Peru, with a multicultural background and fluency in Spanish, English, French and Italian, entering the world of hospitality and tourism was a natural fit for Sandra. After earning two graduate degrees – one in hotel and tourism management, the other in marketing – she headed for Paris where she began her first job as an events coordinator for an international hotel group.
With sights set on furthering her career in hospitality through Four Seasons, Sandra applied to Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues Geneva, where she landed a role as Events Manager. Later, her endeavours with the company took her to Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel, followed by Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, where she spearheaded sales and marketing at both.
Sandra briefly stepped away from hospitality in 2020 to co-direct the Louis Vuitton flagship store in Place Vendome back in Paris before stepping back into hospitality, this time on the operational side as Hotel Manager of Four Seasons Hotel Firenze. In 2023, the Americas called Sandra back where she served as Hotel Manager of Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center.
Her General Manager appointment comes at a significant time as tourism in Los Cabos continues to rise year over year, with even more luxury hotels opening in the market – including the second Four Seasons resort on the other side of the Baja peninsula. Known for her energy, drive and enthusiasm, Sandra is well-positioned to harness the power of the market and lead Four Seasons Resort and Residences Los Cabos at Costa Palmas into its next chapter.
“It is an incredible honour to continue my Four Seasons career with a Resort that has been consistently recognized as one of the finest in the world,” says Oliva. “I could not be more thrilled to share this hidden gem of Los Cabos with our guests in the years to come.”
The Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration is pleased to share it has selected an outstanding leader in the hotel industry, Mark Hoplamazian, President and CEO of Hyatt Hotels Corporation, to receive the 2025 Cornell Hospitality Icon of the Industry Award. The award is scheduled to be presented at the Cornell Icon and Innovator Awards event in New York City on June 3, 2025.
A renowned industry leader, Mark Hoplamazian was named President and Chief Executive Officer of Hyatt Hotels Corporation in December 2006. Over the course of his eighteen-year tenure, he has overseen Hyatt’s IPO, transformative growth and helped articulate the company’s purpose: to care for people so they can be their best. Previously, Hoplamazian served as President of The Pritzker Organization, LLC (TPO), the principal financial and investment advisor to certain Pritzker family business interests. During his 17-year tenure with TPO, he served as an advisor to various Pritzker family-owned companies, including Hyatt Hotels Corporation. Hoplamazian previously worked in international mergers and acquisitions at The First Boston Corporation in New York.
"We are so excited and honored to recognize Mark as this year’s Cornell Icon. Mark is a tremendous leader who, with his deep care for every colleague, guest, and stakeholder, epitomizes the essence of hospitality. He leads Hyatt – and our industry – with heart, mind and soul, and is both an inspiration and model for our Cornell students. We could not think of a more fitting leader to recognize as our Industry’s Icon." Kate Walsh, dean of the Nolan Hotel School
Hoplamazian serves on the Executive Committee of the American Hotel & Lodging Association, the Board of Directors of Brand USA, and the Executive Committee of the World Travel & Tourism Council. He is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of World Business Chicago; the Chairman of Skills for Chicagoland’s Future; and a member of the Discovery Class of the Henry Crown Fellowship. Hoplamazian is a member of the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago and serves as the co-chair of the Committee’s Public Safety Task Force. Hoplamazian is also a Director of the Board of VF Corporation.
"We look forward to another highly successful Icon & Innovator Awards celebration this year. The event’s success continues to affirm the pre-eminence of our Nolan Hotel School in its engagement with the global hospitality and travel industry. Congratulations go to the new awardees, of course, but I want to add congratulations to our exceptional Nolan School leadership, faculty, staff, students, and alumni. We are so proud". Andrew Karolyi, dean of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.
The Cornell Hospitality Icon and Innovator Awards is the largest annual event for the Nolan School of Hotel Administration, bringing together hundreds of influential leaders in the global hospitality and travel industries. The event is a key fundraiser for the school’s need-based scholarships.