Maxwell Spangler was Promoted as Vice President of Technology at Charlestowne Hotels

Date of management change: August 22, 2023 

What Happened?

Charleston, SC-based Charlestowne Hotels Promoted Maxwell Spangler as Vice President of Technology

 

About the Company

For more than 40 years, Charlestowne Hotels has been recognized for its management of lifestyle hotels and is consistently ranked by top industry publications as one of the leading hospitality management companies for independent, collegiate markets, soft brands + brands, condo hotels and adaptive reuse properties. The company`s family of individual hotels includes a portfolio of 40+ properties and 30+ food & beverage outlets located in urban city centers, secondary cities, and resort destinations. Charlestowne`s management expertise encompasses all phases of operations, inclusive of day-to-day management, new development, property renovations + repositioning projects, and hotel transitions. Charlestowne properties consistently achieve above-average RevPAR growth and receive some of the country`s top travel accolades including topping the "best hotels" lists by Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, USA Today and TripAdvisor. To achieve this, Charlestowne treats each property like its own brand, working with owners and on-site teams to implement lifestyle operations, revenue optimization and strategic marketing that elevate the property`s unique story and enhance the guest experience.

 

About the Person

Maxwell Spangler is Vice President of Technology at Charlestowne Hotels. Previously, Maxwell held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.

 

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