Brian Ehrlich has been appointed SVP of Business Development at Remington Hospitality

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Remington Hospitality, a leading hotel management company, has appointed Brian Ehrlich as Senior Vice President of Business Development. In his role, Ehrlich will support the company’s strategic growth by identifying new market opportunities, strengthening key partnerships, and continuing to expand the company’s presence across the U.S., Caribbean, and Latin America.

Ehrlich joins Remington Hospitality with over 30 years of diverse experience in the hospitality industry. His background spans broker, investment banker, developer, acquirer, manager, and brand creator roles, he has worked across a broad spectrum of properties, ranging from select-service to full-service, branded to lifestyle and independent, and from three-star to five-star establishments.

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For Remington Hospitality, Ehrlich will support the development and execution of strategies to drive business growth and operational excellence. He will focus on securing strategic partnerships and expanding the organization—both asset by asset and through larger portfolios and platforms. With an emphasis on passion, connection, and teamwork, Ehrlich is committed to fostering a culture of hard work and paying it forward.

Notable milestones include leading the $180-million development of Hotel Nia, Autograph Collection near Meta’s campus in Menlo Park, California, where his persistence and innovative approach secured the deal and exceeded partners’ expectations. He also acquired and repositioned Bernardus Lodge & Spa in Carmel Valley, California, transforming it from a $700K per room valuation to over $1.8 million per room through strategic programming and operational excellence highlighting his ability to drive success across diverse projects and fostering strong partnerships.

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