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How a Strategic Search Helped a Hotel Finally Land the Right Leader
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How a Strategic Search Helped a Hotel Finally Land the Right Leader

10 April 20265 Mins Read

In Brief: Alex Gould highlights the importance of strategic recruitment in the hospitality industry.

  • Six Months, No General Manager: How a Strategic Search Helped a Hotel Finally Land the Right Leader – By Alex Gould – Image Credit Pexels   

Challenge: Hotel Search for General Manager

A full-service independent hotel in the Southeast had been searching for a new General Manager for nearly six months. Despite working with multiple recruiting sources and posting the role across several hospitality job boards, the ownership group faced three persistent problems: a small pool of qualified applicants, candidates with strong operations experience but limited leadership skills, and several late-stage candidate withdrawals. The hotel was entering a critical period with renovation plans underway and needed a leader capable of managing operational improvements while maintaining guest satisfaction. Ownership began to question whether the candidate shortage was simply a reflection of the tight labor market, or if something deeper was limiting their ability to attract the right leader.

Initial Assessment: Role versus Compensation

Before launching a new search, we conducted a detailed review of the situation, focusing on three areas.

#1 – Role Definition: The job description had evolved into a long list of operational responsibilities but failed to clearly communicate the leadership expectations, the property’s strategic priorities, or the ownership group’s vision for the hotel. Top candidates often evaluate opportunities based on impact and autonomy, not just operational scope.

#2 – Compensation Positioning: While the compensation package was competitive for the market, it lacked two components senior leaders often prioritize: performance-based incentives and a clear reporting structure with defined decision authority. These factors can significantly influence whether high-level candidates seriously consider a role.

#3 – Initial Strategy: The previous search relied heavily on inbound applications through job postings. In today’s hospitality leadership market, many of the strongest candidates are not actively looking and rarely apply through traditional channels. This meant the hotel was missing a large segment of qualified leaders.

Redefine Strategy: Role versus Outreach

A revised approach focused on proactive outreach and clearer positioning of the opportunity.

Reframing the Role: The position was repositioned as a property transformation opportunity, emphasizing upcoming renovations, the ability to influence long-term strategy, and direct access to ownership. This shift significantly increased interest among experienced operators.

Targeted Candidate Mapping: Instead of relying on job postings, we conducted a targeted search of leaders in comparable properties, focusing on candidates with experience leading similar full-service hotels, strong guest satisfaction metrics, and proven team leadership and culture-building ability. This proactive outreach expanded the candidate pool considerably.

Structured Evaluation Process: To ensure alignment between ownership and candidates, the interview process focused on leadership style and culture fit, experience managing capital improvement projects, and long-term career motivations. This helped identify candidates capable of leading the property through its next phase.

The Outcome of New Hotel Executive Search

Within five weeks, the search produced six highly qualified candidates. The hotel ultimately hired a General Manager with experience leading multiple full-service properties, a strong background in operational turnarounds, and proven success improving team retention and guest satisfaction. Within the first six months of the new leader’s tenure, employee turnover declined significantly, guest satisfaction scores improved, and renovation planning moved forward on schedule.

Key Takeaways for Hotel Owners

This case illustrates several realities of today’s hospitality leadership market. 

  • First, many strong leaders are passive candidates who are open to the right opportunity but rarely apply through job boards. 
  • Second, how a role is positioned matters; senior leaders respond to opportunities where they can make a meaningful impact. 
  • Third, alignment between ownership and leadership expectations is critical. Clarity around vision and authority can significantly improve recruiting outcomes.

Final Thoughts

The hospitality industry continues to face a competitive leadership market. Hotels that take a strategic, proactive approach to executive recruiting often gain access to a much stronger talent pool. For ownership groups, the difference between a prolonged search and a successful hire often comes down to how the opportunity is positioned and how the search is conducted.

About the author

How a Strategic Search Helped a Hotel Finally Land the Right Leader

Alex is a trusted partner for his clients in identifying and recruiting high-impact leaders who help organizations grow, perform, and lead with confidence. He specializes in identifying and placing high-impact leaders who drive performance, strengthen culture, and support long-term growth. His firm, Horizon Hospitality, focuses on executive and senior-level search, helping organizations secure the talent needed to lead complex operations and evolving teams.

His process is highly relationship-driven and consultative. Alex takes the time to understand each organization’s leadership needs, culture, and strategic goals before conducting targeted searches to identify proven operators and emerging leaders. With deep industry networks and a disciplined recruiting process, he connects organizations with candidates who bring the experience, leadership, and vision required to deliver measurable results.

Beyond search, he also advises organizations on leadership structure, succession planning, and talent strategy to ensure they are positioned for sustained success. Alex is a member of Cayuga Hospitality Consultants.

Source: View the original article at Cayuga Hospitality Consultants.

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