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Director of Operations

Manhattan, NY · On-site

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You will take the strategic direction set by the VP, Hospitality and turn it into consistent, well-executed F&B operations across 25+ venues nationwide, including our Broadway locations. This is a ...

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As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for vice president hospitality in the United States is $157,532.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $115,000.00 and $190,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Vice President of Hospitality oversees the strategic direction and operations of hospitality services within an organization. They manage guest experience, service quality, and overall business performance, ensuring profitability and customer satisfaction. This role often includes overseeing hotels, restaurants, or other hospitality-related divisions, setting policies, and leading teams. They work closely with executives to align hospitality initiatives with business goals while maintaining industry standards and brand reputation.

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A Vice President Hospitality often deals with challenges such as maintaining high guest satisfaction across multiple properties, optimizing operational efficiency, and responding quickly to industry trends or unexpected crises. The role requires adept problem-solving, effective delegation, and constant communication with both executive leadership and property-level management teams. By setting clear standards, leveraging data-driven decision making, and fostering a strong service culture, a VP of Hospitality navigates these challenges to drive growth and uphold brand reputation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the vice president hospitality position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Vice President Hospitality, you need extensive experience in hospitality management, operations leadership, financial oversight, and a relevant degree such as hospitality management or business administration. Familiarity with property management systems, revenue management tools, and certifications like CHA (Certified Hotel Administrator) is often expected. Outstanding interpersonal abilities, strategic thinking, and crisis management skills are crucial soft skills in this high-level position. These skills and qualifications enable effective oversight of guest experiences, profitability, and team performance across multiple properties or brands.

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Infographic showing various Vice President Hospitality job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, 27% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $157,532 per year, or $75.7 per hour.

Regional Vice President of Hospitality Commercial Strategy and Marketing

Ceasars Entertainment

Las Vegas, NV • On-site

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Caesars Entertainment rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 255 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

107th of 164 rated casinos


Job description

The Regional Vice President, Hospitality Commercial Strategy & Marketing is accountable for driving demand to maximize hotel production, delivering profitable revenue performance across a portfolio of Caesars Entertainment properties in the Las Vegas market. This executive serves as the enterprise leader responsible for ensuring hotel demand objectives are achieved through disciplined commercial strategy, coordinated channel activation, targeted customer acquisition, and effective marketing execution.

The position serves as the critical link between Revenue Management and Marketing, translating pricing, inventory, and forecasting strategies into market-facing demand generation plans that fill hotel rooms profitably. Revenue Management owns pricing, inventory controls, and forecasting; this role owns demand creation and demand activation.

While also overseeing property marketing strategy, the primary focus of this role is hotel commercial performance, ensuring every available room has a defined demand strategy, activation plan, and accountable owner. Hospitality, entertainment, food and beverage, loyalty, and destination marketing initiatives are leveraged as demand drivers that support hotel occupancy and overall property profitability.

At Caesars Entertainment, Inc., our Team Members create the extraordinary. We are the largest casino-entertainment company in the U.S. and one of the world's most diversified casino-entertainment providers. Since beginning in Reno, Nevada, in 1937, Caesars Entertainment has grown through the development of new resorts, expansions and acquisitions. Our resorts operate primarily under the Caesars, Harrah's, Horseshoe and Eldorado brand names. We focus on building loyalty and value with our guests through a combination of impeccable service, operational excellence and technological leadership. The company is committed to its Team Members, suppliers, communities and the environment through its PEOPLE PLANET PLAY framework.  
Our Caesars family is driven by our Mission, Vision and Values. We take great pride in living these values - Together We Win, All In On Service and Blaze the Trail - every day. Our mission, "Create the Extraordinary". Our vision, "Create spectacular worlds. That immerse, inspire and connect you. We don't perform magic; we create it with excellence. #WeAreCaesars".  If you are ready to create some magic, we invite you to explore our dynamic, yet unique, career opportunities.
  • 10+ years of executive leadership experience in hotel commercial strategy, hospitality marketing, revenue optimization, demand generation, or related disciplines.
  • Deep understanding of hotel demand economics, booking behavior, channel management, and customer acquisition.
  • Experience leading multi-property resort, gaming, hospitality, or destination organizations.
  • Proven track record improving occupancy, booking pace, and profitable revenue performance.
  • Deep understanding of digital customer acquisition, search ecosystem dynamics, SEO, AEO (Answer Engine Optimization), and GEO (Generative Engine Optimization).
  • Knowledge of emerging AI-powered search platforms, conversational commerce, digital discovery trends, and their impact on hospitality demand generation.
  • Experience leveraging content strategy, digital analytics, and AI-enabled marketing capabilities to drive direct bookings and customer acquisition.

Hotel Demand Ownership (Primary Responsibility)

  • Serve as the executive owner of hotel demand performance across assigned properties.
  • Maintain daily visibility into occupancy, booking pace, displacement opportunities, demand gaps, and future inventory needs.
  • Establish commercial strategies that maximize occupancy, ADR contribution, market share, and profitable hotel revenue.
  • Identify demand risks early and implement activation plans to address pace deficiencies.
  • Drive accountability for hotel performance across all demand-generating functions.

Revenue Management Partnership

  • Partner closely with Hotel Revenue Management to translate pricing and inventory strategies into actionable demand-generation plans.
  • Align on booking pace targets, need periods, occupancy objectives, and market opportunities.
  • Lead commercial response strategies for compression periods, low-demand periods, and changing market conditions.
  • Act as the primary commercial liaison between Revenue Management and Marketing organizations.

This role does not directly manage room pricing, inventory controls, or forecasting models. Revenue Management retains ownership of those functions.

Demand Activation & Channel Strategy

  • Own activation strategy across all hotel demand channels.
  • Determine optimal deployment of: 
    • Digital acquisition
    • Direct booking initiatives
    • Partnership channels 
    • Group demand support 
    • Entertainment-driven demand 
    • F&B and resort packaging 
    • Destination and event-driven campaigns
  • Continuously optimize channel mix based on occupancy needs, profitability, and customer acquisition costs.
  • Drive market-specific strategies that increase room nights and visitation.

Commercial Performance Management

  • Establish hotel commercial scorecards and operating reviews.
  • Partner with Finance, Analytics, and Operations to identify opportunities and improve commercial performance.
  • Drive ROI accountability across all marketing and demand-generation investments.

Marketing Leadership (Supporting Commercial Performance)

  • Lead integrated marketing strategy to support hotel demand objectives.
  • Oversee brand, digital, CRM, loyalty, advertising, social, and public relations efforts as tools for demand generation and revenue growth.
  • Ensure all marketing investments align with commercial priorities and measurable business outcomes.
  • Partner with enterprise marketing teams to improve campaign effectiveness and customer acquisition.

Property & Operational Leadership

  • Serve as senior commercial advisor to General Managers and property leadership.
  • Influence capital planning, partnership decisions, event strategy, and property initiatives through a commercial lens.
  • Ensure alignment between commercial objectives, operational readiness, and guest experience delivery.

Team Leadership

  • Lead and develop high-performing commercial and marketing teams.
  • Build organizational capability in revenue-focused marketing, demand generation, analytics, and commercial strategy.
  • Foster a culture centered on performance, accountability, innovation, and collaboration.

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