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With a combined 40 years of experience in the industry, Logan Miller and Felix Piña will usher in a new wave of hospitality ahead of Malliouhana’s upcoming 40th anniversary.
ANGUILLA – Malliouhana Resort, the flagship of Anguilla’s luxury tourism industry and the first five-star hotel in Anguilla, has appointed hospitality industry veterans Logan Miller as the new Managing Director and Felix Piña as the new Resort Manager.
“We are very pleased to have Logan Miller join our team at Malliouhana as Managing Director,” says Laura Rose, Managing Partner of Storey Hotel Management Group. “Miller’s journey within our company has been marked by a wealth of extensive experience, strategic vision, and an unwavering dedication to exceptional service, all of which perfectly align with our company’s values. We are confident that his leadership will drive our resort to new heights of success, ensuring unparalleled guest satisfaction and continued growth.”
Prior to joining Malliouhana, Logan Miller held the position of General Manager at Nanuku Resort, Fiji, managed by the same executives as Malliouhana, Storey Hotel Management Group. He comes to Malliouhana with a wealth of knowledge in the hospitality industry and will be responsible for overseeing the hotel’s day-to-day operations, management, training, and guest satisfaction. Miller worked his way to the top at Nanuku across the span of seven years, proving his motivation, hard work, and integrity – skills that translate well in his new role at Malliouhana. Miller also held various management roles throughout the industry at luxury properties including Four Seasons in Sydney, AMAN Resorts in Wyoming, and Musket Cove Island Resort & Marina in Fiji. As Malliouhana celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, Miller looks forward to welcoming guests to an unforgettable Anguillan experience.
Malliouhana also welcomes Felix Piña as the new Resort Manager. With more than 25 years of experience in the hospitality and tourism industry, Piña brings his unparalleled leadership expertise and extensive knowledge of revenue management and hotel operations to the resort. Piña will manage all operational and financial aspects of the resort and support the Managing Director in the continued success of this storied Caribbean property. Prior to Malliouhana, Piña held an array of positions in the hospitality industry, most recently he sat as General Manager of ANI Private Resort in the Dominican Republic after working his way up from General Manager of ANI Resorts in Anguilla. Prior to this, Piña was the Assistant General Manager at Cerulean Resort in Anguilla.
“We’re delighted to announce the appointment of our new Resort Manager, Felix Piña,” shares Laura Rose, Managing Partner of
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