William Bill Gehman CFO Capital Vacations
Capital Vacations LLC®, Capital Vacations, LLC, along with its consolidated subsidiaries, is pleased to announce the promotion of William (Bill) Gehman to the position of Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective November 1, 2023. The appointment follows the recent promotion of the former CFO, Jerry Rexroad, to Co-President, as part of Capital Vacations’ ongoing leadership restructuring to foster growth and transformation. Mr. Gehman will continue to report directly to Mr. Rexroad.
Today’s announcement further underscores our commitment to assembling a leadership team that is not only focused on growth but also on transformation. Bill’s deep understanding of the financial landscape, combined with his collaborative approach to innovation, makes him an invaluable addition to our senior leadership team.
— Jason Shroff, CEO, Capital Vacations
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Capital Vacations is reimagining the travel experience by connecting Independent Resorts with travelers through our technology platform and vacation products. We partner with over 200 Independent Resorts across the U.S. and Caribbean, deploying strategic value-add tools that allow Independent Resorts to increase revenues across multiple channels. In addition, we service over 1,000,000 travelers a year with a hyper-focus on the owner and guest experience and the creation of long-term relationships. CapitalVacations.com. Travel. Gather. Smile. Repeat.
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