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O’Mally Foster is the new chief people officer at Vision Hospitality Group. In this role, he will manage cultural shifts, support Vision’s purpose, promote internal advancement, track workforce metrics and align HR policies with organizational goals.
Foster, who most recently served as Vision’s senior vice president of human resources, joined the company in 2017 from The Chattanoogan Hotel, where he was director of human resources. Chattanooga-based Vision Hospitality Group is led by Founder and CEO Mitch Patel.
Foster previously held leadership roles at Noble Investment Group and Benchmark Hospitality. He supports the company’s mission through volunteer work with United Way, the American Heart Association, Chattanooga Cares and the Chattanooga Downtown Council.
“O’Mally’s promotion marks a pivotal moment in our five-year strategic plan, underscoring Vision’s commitment to our purpose: to be the best, most respected hotel company in America by putting people first, leading with purpose and delivering strong performance,” Patel said. “O’Mally’s dedication to Vision’s culture and people has been exemplary. Throughout his tenure, he has championed a workplace rooted in respect, inclusivity and purpose. His people-first mindset has driven initiatives that empower associates at all levels to grow, contribute and thrive.”
“By fostering open communication, cultivating leadership and reinforcing Vision’s core values, O’Mally has strengthened the culture and deepened the company’s commitment to enhancing lives,” Patel said. “His leadership continues to inspire a collective pursuit of excellence across the organization.”
Foster said his mission has been to champion a workplace rooted in respect, inclusivity and purpose, and that remains his focus moving forward.
“Our people are our greatest asset,” he said. “When they thrive, so does our company. As we look ahead, our strategy focuses on enhancing lives—not only for our associates and guests, but also for our investors and communities. By prioritizing people-centric leadership and aligning our culture with operational excellence, we are poised to continue elevating guest satisfaction, achieving market share leadership, and delivering strong financial returns.”
In March, Vision appointed Mary Beth Cutshall as chief growth officer to expand the company’s U.S. hotel portfolio.
Noble Investment Group named Marc Dober senior director of asset management.
He will lead asset performance across the portfolio.
Separately, Chris Ascari was recently named director of finance.
Marc Dober is Noble Investment Group’s senior director of asset management. He will lead asset performance across the portfolio, working with operating teams to drive revenue growth, operational efficiency and long-term value.
He has three decades of experience in hospitality revenue management and portfolio strategy, most recently serving as an operating executive at Cerberus Capital Management, where he oversaw a national hotel portfolio, Noble said in a statement.
“Marc offers deep operational insight and a data-driven approach that align with Noble’s strategy for driving asset value,” said Steven Nicholas, Noble’s managing principal and head of asset management. “His leadership will enhance our ability to deliver long-term value across our platform.”
Earlier, he held leadership roles at Lightstone, RLJ Lodging Trust and Goldman Sachs’ CPG platform.
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Stonebridge promoted Jamie Pomeroy to senior vice president of business development.
He joined Stonebridge in May 2023 as vice president of business development.
The company recently named Kevin Dingle chief development officer and Rich Cortese special advisor to the Caribbean.
Jamie Pomeroy is now Stonebridge Cos. senior vice president of business development. He will support Chief Development Officer Kevin Dingle in growing the company’s third-party management business, focusing on owner relationships, new management opportunities and expansion in key markets nationwide.
Pomeroy joined Stonebridge in May 2023 as vice president of business development.
“Jamie has been a driving force behind our growth over this last year,” said Rob Smith, Stonebridge’s CEO. “His thoughtful, strategic approach to development and his ability to foster strong, lasting partnerships set Stonebridge apart in today’s competitive environment. We’re proud to recognize his leadership with this well-earned promotion.”
Pomeroy has nearly a decade of hospitality experience in investments, development, feasibility and owner retention. He said he looks forward to taking on the role and continuing the team’s progress.
“Stonebridge is uniquely positioned for thoughtful, strategic growth—and I look forward to deepening our relationships with owners and partners as we expand our reach in key markets,” Pomeroy said.
Denver-based Stonebridge, founded by Chairman Navin Dimond, is led by CEO Rob Smith. It recently named Kevin Dingle chief development officer and Rich Cortese special advisor to the Caribbean.
Stonebridge Cos. named Kevin Dingle chief development officer.
He joins from Aimbridge Hospitality, where he was SVP of development and acquisitions.
The company recently named Rich Cortese special advisor for the Caribbean.
Kevin Dingle is Stonebridge Cos.' new chief development officer. He will lead the firm’s development team and overall strategy.
Dingle, who has more than two decades of hotel real estate experience, joins Stonebridge from Aimbridge Hospitality, where he was senior vice president of development and acquisitions, the company said in a statement.
“Kevin brings capital markets knowledge, investor relationships, and a track record of delivering results through all market cycles,” said Rob Smith, Stonebridge’s CEO. “His entrepreneurial background and institutional experience align with our strategy of scalable growth. He reflects the partnership- and relationship-driven approach Stonebridge is known for. We’re pleased to welcome him to the executive team as we expand our platform.”
Before Aimbridge, he co-founded Compass Lodging Advisors, a hotel acquisitions and asset management firm. Dingle began his real estate career at Crow Holdings, where he was vice president of acquisitions and involved in more than $750 million in acquisitions, dispositions, and refinancing.
Dingle said he is honored to join Stonebridge during a period of growth and opportunity.
“Rob and the team have built an organization that combines operational strength with entrepreneurial agility,” he said. “I look forward to building on that foundation to deepen owner relationships, expand our footprint, and create long-term value across the portfolio.”
Denver-based Stonebridge, founded by Chairman Navin Dimond, is led by Smith. The company recently named Rich Cortese special advisor for the Caribbean.
Stonebridge Cos. named Rich Cortese special advisor to the Caribbean.
The move reflects the firm’s focus on the Caribbean and Latin America.
It recently opened a Miami office.
Rich Cortese is now special advisor to the Caribbean region for Stonebridge Cos. He brings more than 30 years of experience in Caribbean development, operations, and asset management to support the firm’s expansion in the region.
Cortese, who has overseen several Caribbean resort properties, previously served as executive vice president at Caribbean Property Group, managing a $750 million portfolio that included the Ritz-Carlton San Juan, Marriott Aruba, Radisson San Juan, the Normandie Hotel and a portfolio of Courtyard by Marriott properties, Stonebridge said in a statement.
Denver-based Stonebridge, founded by Chairman Navin Dimond, is led by President and CEO Rob Smith.
“Rich is an unmatched resource in the Caribbean hotel space, and we’re fortunate to have him advising our team as we continue building out our footprint in the region,” said Smith. “With my two decades of experience in the Caribbean and Marco Selva leading our luxury and resort platform, Rich’s insight and relationships will strengthen our offering to owners seeking operational excellence and regional expertise.”
Cortese’s appointment reflects Stonebridge’s focus on the Caribbean and Latin American region, the statement said. It recently opened a Miami office led by Marco Selva, senior vice president of business development and operations for luxury and lifestyle.
Selva said he looks forward to collaborating with Cortese as Stonebridge expands in the Caribbean.
“His experience and relationships in the region align with our strategy,” he said. “Together, we’ll offer owners a comprehensive approach that combines strategic insight, operations, and regional knowledge.”
Earlier in his career, Cortese led operations at the El San Juan, El Conquistador, and Conrad Plaza in Puerto Rico, and at Wyndham properties across the Caribbean.
“I’ve worked with many hotel management companies, and Stonebridge stands out for its entrepreneurial culture, hands-on leadership, and tailored approach to each property and owner,” Cortese said. “The Caribbean is a dynamic market, and I look forward to working with Rob, Marco, and the team as they bring Stonebridge’s capabilities to a broader group of owners and investors in the region.”
In June, Stonebridge named Adam Snow executive vice president and chief strategy officer to lead property strategy and performance.
Chris Ascari is Noble Investment Group’s new director of finance.
He most recently served as a senior leader at EY-Parthenon.
In June, Noble added Tim Bowes and Mark Klawitter to its asset management team.
Chris Ascari is the new director of finance at Noble Investment Group. He will lead corporate finance initiatives that support the performance and growth of the company’s investment platforms as it expands its institutional investment strategies.
“Chris brings strong technical expertise and a thoughtful, solutions-oriented mindset that will help advance our growing platform,” said George Dabney, Noble's CFO. “His experience and collaborative approach will complement the strategic execution of our investment strategies.”
Ascari brings nearly 15 years of real estate finance experience, most recently as a senior leader in EY-Parthenon’s Transaction Real Estate group. He has led valuations, due diligence and advisory engagements totaling over $50 billion in transaction volume across asset classes and investor types.