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RGH Hospitality names LeGay as operations manager of hotel portfolio

RGH Hospitality, the hotel management subsidiary of Roedel Companies, has named Martin LeGay as operations manager. In his new role, LeGay manages revenue production, guest service, free cash flow and employee development for hotels operated by RGH Hospitality. These properties include Hampton Inn in Lake Buena Vista, FL; Hilton Garden Inn in Fishkill, N.Y.; Holiday Inn Express in Auburn, Mass. and La Quinta Inn & Suites in Manchester, N.H. LeGay also oversees food and beverage management for the nine properties of RGH Hospitality's hotel portfolio including the Hilton Garden Inn in Manchester. LeGay brings over 20 years of experience in the restaurant and hotel industry to RGH Hospitality. Most recently, LeGay served as executive chef and beverage at the Crowne Plaza in Nashua where he managed all food and beverage operations. LeGay also worked at the Boston Harbor Hotel at Rowe's Wharf. "Martin's background in food and beverage management extends the breadth of expertise of RGH Hospitality," said Glenn Hardman, president of RGH Hospitality. "His extensive knowledge in this sector of the industry will contribute greatly to the continued success and growth of the company." In addition to his position at RGH Hospitality, LeGay shares his expertise at many nonprofit organizations. LeGay is currently vice president of the American Culinary Federation and serves as chairman of the Nashua High School Culinary Arts Hospitality Advisory Committee. LeGay also volunteers at the Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter and was recently recognized as their 2010 Corporate Citizen of the Year. RGH Hospitality's national hotel brand experience includes La Quinta Inns & Suites, Hilton Garden Inn hotels, Hampton Inn & Suites and Holiday Inn Express properties. The organization also manages numerous independent hotels and government lodging facilities. About Roedel Companies Located in Wilton, Roedel Companies maximizes free cash flow and return on investment for hotel owners and investors. The organization has 45 years of experience developing, constructing, managing and designing hotels on its own account. Roedel Companies offers but is not limited to hotel development, construction, pre-opening and management. In addition, they own, construct and operate nationally branded hotels primarily in the limited, mid-service, upscale and extended stay segments on its own account.
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