Luxury Meets History at Vermontâs Elegant Woodstock Inn & Resort, One of New Englandâs Best X
Woodstock Inn & Resort
Woodstock, Vermont is widely recognized as one of the prettiest small towns in America, and is certainly one of the true gems of New England. And the stately Woodstock Inn has presided over the picturesque village in one form or another for 130 years. The 142-room, AAA Four Diamond Resort, a member of the Preferred Hotels & Resorts LVX Collection, as well as the Historic Hotels of America, has evolved into a world-class resort in recent years without losing any of its charm or character. And the level of interior design, blending the historic contemporary rustic luxury, is on a higher level than comparable properties in New England.
Woodstock Inn & Resort promotes marketing chief to president
Courtney Lowe (Courtesy photograph)
Modified: 5/15/2021 11:00:04 PM
WOODSTOCK The Woodstock Inn & Resort, the luxury hotel and anchor of the village’s economy, has named marketing and business development chief Courtney Lowe as president, with management oversight over all operations.
Lowe, a longtime hospitality industry executive who joined the Woodstock Inn in 2010, is taking over the president’s reins from John Hallowell, who will segue to focus on “strategic matters” and forging a closer working relationship with sister organization Billings Farm & Museum to enhance education programs, the Woodstock Resort Corp. said in a news release.
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Vermont Business Magazine The Woodstock Inn & Resort has been recognized among the 10 top hotels in North America by Preferred Hotels & Resorts 2020
I Prefer Members’ Choice Awards. It is one of just 38 hotels honored globally across four regional categories within Preferred Hotels & Resorts more than 750 hotels, resorts, and residences worldwide.
These awards celebrate hotels around the world that are best-of-the-best in delivering high quality standards and exceptional, personalized experiences to members of the brand’s
I Prefer Hotel Rewards program, as determined by votes from
I Prefer Members. For the full list of
I Prefer Members’ Choice Awards winners, visit IPrefer.com/MembersChoice.
Vermont Business Magazine For its 85
th season, the Woodstock Inn & Resort’s Suicide Six Ski Area will modify operations to prioritize the safety of guests and employees while also ensuring a quality snow experience that are hallmarks of the mountain.
“The changes for the 2020-2021 ski season are a necessary shift to protect the health and safety of our patrons and employees,” said Tim Reiter, general manager of Suicide Six Ski Area. “We are excited to provide our valued guests a stellar snow experience while also safeguarding their wellbeing. As winter progresses, we will continue to follow the guidance of public health experts and state government officials.”