Morabito named director of sales at RGH Hospitality's Nashua Courtyard by Marriott
RGH Hospitality has named Steven Morabito as director of sales at the Courtyard by Marriott. In this role, Morabito is responsible for revenue production and planning for the 200 room hotel and 11,000 s/f conference center. He manages room revenue targets and all on property event sales including corporate functions, weddings and social gatherings.
With over 15 years experience in directing hotel sales and marketing, Morabito most recently served as the director of sales at the La Quinta Inn & Suites in Manchester which is also managed by RGH Hospitality.
Prior to joining La Quinta Inn & Suites, Morabito supervised corporate group marketing through phone and business development at the Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside Hotel.
President of RGH Hospitality, Glenn Hardman, explained that the Courtyard by Marriott provides an ideal space for meetings, conferences, social events and milestones. "We want the Courtyard by Marriott to be known as the premier destination for events of all types," said Hardman. "Steven provides great leadership for our employees and through attentive personal service will ensure every detail of our guests' events is to their satisfaction."
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