Chris Rasure is a dedicated business owner and lifelong learner, currently co-managing the Betsie Riverside Resort, a charming getaway nestled along the picturesque Betsie River in Northwest Michigan. With a background in science education, Chris brings a unique perspective to the hospitality industry, seamlessly blending...
Chris Rasure is a dedicated business owner and lifelong learner, currently co-managing the Betsie Riverside Resort, a charming getaway nestled along the picturesque Betsie River in Northwest Michigan. With a background in science education, Chris brings a unique perspective to the hospitality industry, seamlessly blending a passion for the natural world with the art of creating memorable experiences for guests. His commitment to education is evident in the resort's programming, where he integrates environmental education into activities, fostering a deeper appreciation for the local ecosystem among visitors of all ages.
At Betsie Riverside Resort, Chris oversees key projects that enhance the guest experience, such as developing nature trails, organizing educational workshops, and implementing sustainable practices that respect the surrounding environment. His expertise in curriculum development and educational technology allows him to craft engaging programs that not only entertain but also educate guests about the rich biodiversity of the region. Chris’s approach to hospitality is rooted in differentiated instruction, ensuring that every guest, regardless of age or background, finds something that resonates with their interests.
In collaboration with his partner, Chris is dedicated to creating a welcoming atmosphere where families can forge lasting memories. His skills in staff development and teacher training translate into a strong focus on team cohesion and exceptional customer service, ensuring that every member of the resort staff is equipped to provide a top-notch experience. As a master science teacher, Chris is passionate about sharing his knowledge, making Betsie Riverside Resort not just a place to stay, but a destination for learning and connection with nature.