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Bradley Nelson named senior director of facilities at Noble Group

He held roles at Spire Hospitality, Sage Hospitality, InterContinental Hotels Group and others

Bradley Nelson named senior director of facilities at Noble Group

Bradley Nelson is the new senior director of facilities at Noble Investment Group, overseeing strategic product quality and directing the capital expense program across the firm's portfolio. He transitions from Spire Hospitality, where he served as corporate director, facilities, overseeing the development and maintenance of facilities and ensuring operational efficiency and sustainability, Noble said in a statement.

Nelson previously held positions at Sage Hospitality, InterContinental Hotels Group, Concord Hospitality, and Twin Tier Hospitality, the statement said.


“Brad is an outstanding addition to our asset management team, bringing a wealth of experience that will help support the continued growth of our institutional investment management platform,” said Steven Nicholas, Noble’s managing principal, head of asset management.

In January, Noble Investment Group, led by Mit Shah, concluded Noble Hospitality Fund V at $1 billion, with a 90 percent recommitment from existing limited partners and added support from new institutional investors.

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Penn State & BU Take Top Honors in HAMA’s 2024 Case Competition

THE HOSPITALITY ASSET Managers Association named Penn State’s undergraduate team and Boston University’s graduate team as winners of its 19th Annual Student Case Competition. The winning teams each received $5,000 and an all-expense-paid trip to HAMA’s Spring Conference to network with leading hotel asset managers.

The teams were chosen from a field that included students from the University of Denver, Cornell University, Florida International University and the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, HAMA said in a statement.

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