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Ruben Rodriguez named new Great Wolf CEO
POSTED 18 Aug 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Rodriguez most recently served as executive vice president of ship operations for Carnival Cruise Line
Great Wolf Resorts – the world’s largest chain of indoor waterparks across North America – has appointed Ruben Rodriguez as its new CEO.

Rodriguez has extensive knowledge across consumer facing and hospitality companies, most recently serving as executive vice president of ship operations for Carnival Cruise Line. There he led hospitality operations, onboard revenues, marine operations, and shared services across 24 cruise ships carrying approximately five million guests per year.

Prior to his time with Carnival, Rodriguez was partner and managing director for The Boston Consulting Group, also holding senior roles at The Charles Schwab Corporation and eToys.

Effective from 22 September 2015, Great Wolf’s existing CEO, Kimberly Schaefer, will take up the role of chief brand officer through to the end of 2015, and in early 2016 will transition to a position on the company’s board.

"Great Wolf Resorts has been such an important part of my life for 18 years,” said Schaefer. “I have watched the business grow from one lodge to 12 and feel so much pride in thinking of all the opportunities I have had to contribute to what it is today. As CEO, Ruben will bring a unique perspective to our leading family entertainment brand and I look forward to being involved in the next phase of Great Wolf's growth."

"I am impressed by the great brand and compelling business model that Great Wolf has built under Kim's leadership,” said Rodriguez. “I am eager to work with the management team to continue building and growing the Great Wolf brand, and to delight thousands of guests each year."

Read an in-depth analysis of Great Wolf Resorts' journey so far in the latest issue of (Q3) Attractions Management, available here
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Ruben Rodriguez named new Great Wolf CEO
POSTED 18 Aug 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Rodriguez most recently served as executive vice president of ship operations for Carnival Cruise Line
Great Wolf Resorts – the world’s largest chain of indoor waterparks across North America – has appointed Ruben Rodriguez as its new CEO.

Rodriguez has extensive knowledge across consumer facing and hospitality companies, most recently serving as executive vice president of ship operations for Carnival Cruise Line. There he led hospitality operations, onboard revenues, marine operations, and shared services across 24 cruise ships carrying approximately five million guests per year.

Prior to his time with Carnival, Rodriguez was partner and managing director for The Boston Consulting Group, also holding senior roles at The Charles Schwab Corporation and eToys.

Effective from 22 September 2015, Great Wolf’s existing CEO, Kimberly Schaefer, will take up the role of chief brand officer through to the end of 2015, and in early 2016 will transition to a position on the company’s board.

"Great Wolf Resorts has been such an important part of my life for 18 years,” said Schaefer. “I have watched the business grow from one lodge to 12 and feel so much pride in thinking of all the opportunities I have had to contribute to what it is today. As CEO, Ruben will bring a unique perspective to our leading family entertainment brand and I look forward to being involved in the next phase of Great Wolf's growth."

"I am impressed by the great brand and compelling business model that Great Wolf has built under Kim's leadership,” said Rodriguez. “I am eager to work with the management team to continue building and growing the Great Wolf brand, and to delight thousands of guests each year."

Read an in-depth analysis of Great Wolf Resorts' journey so far in the latest issue of (Q3) Attractions Management, available here
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Abandoned hotel development in Colorado to become US$90m waterpark resort


Wisconsin-based operator Great Wolf Resorts is planning to spend US$90m (€82m, £57.6m) on transforming a partially-finished Renaissance Hotel into a family resort centred around a waterpark, expanding on its chain of 13 resorts across North America.
Great Wolf Lodge adds new children's spa to Ohio waterpark


The Great Wolf Lodge indoor waterpark in Sandusky, Ohio, US, has opened a new ice-cream themed spa dedicated to children
KSL withdraws Great Wolf takeover interest


Apollo Global Management appears to have won the race to purchase US-based waterpark group Great Wolf Resorts after increasing its bid to US$7.85 (£4.80, EUR5.92) per share.
Great Wolf confirms 'superior' KSL approach


Great Wolf Resorts (GWR), the Wisconsin-based operator of 11 waterparks in the US and Canada, has confirmed that it has received a committed offer from KSL Capital Partners.
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