As the Director of Sales Marketing at Thompson Zihuatanejo by Hyatt, Larry Tsoumas leverages over two decades of experience in the luxury hospitality sector to elevate the resort's profile and drive its strategic growth. Nestled on the stunning Playa La Ropa, this beachfront resort combines...
As the Director of Sales Marketing at Thompson Zihuatanejo by Hyatt, Larry Tsoumas leverages over two decades of experience in the luxury hospitality sector to elevate the resort's profile and drive its strategic growth. Nestled on the stunning Playa La Ropa, this beachfront resort combines contemporary luxury with the charm of a once-secluded fishing village, making it a unique destination for discerning travelers. Larry's expertise in hospitality management and marketing is instrumental in crafting compelling narratives that resonate with potential guests, showcasing the resort's unparalleled offerings and experiences.
Currently, Larry is spearheading several key projects aimed at enhancing customer satisfaction and maximizing revenue. His strategic initiatives include the development of targeted marketing campaigns that highlight the resort's unique amenities, such as personalized wellness retreats, gourmet dining experiences, and adventurous water sports. By employing advanced revenue analysis and yield management techniques, Larry ensures that the resort remains competitive in the luxury market while maintaining its commitment to exceptional service.
His previous roles at prestigious properties like the Peninsula Chicago and Four Seasons have equipped him with a deep understanding of the nuances of the hospitality industry. This experience is reflected in his ability to foster accountability and performance across all departments, ensuring that every guest's experience is nothing short of extraordinary. As Thompson Zihuatanejo continues to carve out its niche in the luxury travel landscape, Larry Tsoumas remains a pivotal figure in driving its success, blending innovative marketing strategies with a passion for hospitality that keeps guests returning to this hidden gem in Mexico.