Sheraton Nassau Beach Appoints a New GM and a Hotel Manager
October 26, 2011 - The Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort, located in Nassau, The Bahamas, is pleased to announce the appointments of Glenn Sampert as general manager and Steven White as hotel manager. With more than 40 years of collective experience in various segments of the hospitality industry, Sampert and White will work together to reposition the resort as part of the anticipated new Baha Mar development.
“We are excited to welcome Glenn and Steven to our team,” said Manny Corral, director of sales & marketing for the Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort. “With vast hospitality operations and sales experience, we are confident that these additions will positively impact the continued success of our award-winning resort.”
Glenn Sampert (left), a seasoned hotel management expert, will oversee operations of the 694-room Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort. He will manage day-to-day operations, sales and marketing. Previously, Sampert served as general manager of The Westin Los Angeles Airport and hotel manager for the Westin Maui Resort & Spa. He graduated with a degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management from the British Colombia Institute of Technology and is a board member for the Hotel Association of Los Angeles, the Gateway to LA Business Improvement District and the LAX Coastal Area Chamber of Commerce.
Steven White (right) joins the Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort as hotel manager. An industry veteran with diverse experience, White joined the resort from the same post at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel. He has held an array of management positions, including hotel manager for Grand Hyatt New York, general manager of Hyatt Regency Jersey City, general manager of Hyatt Regency Rochester, general manager of Hyatt on Printers Row and executive assistant manager for Hyatt Regency Dallas. He studied Business Administration at Macomb Community College and Central Michigan University before earning a degree in Hotel Management and Hotel Accounting from the University of Nevada Las Vegas.