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Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau Appoints Brett Lindsay As New Director Of Sales And Marketing

Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau has appointed Brett Lindsay as the property’s new Director of Sales and Marketing. Lindsay will spearhead the Margaritaville property’s sales and marketing team to continue to drive sales and revenue growth. The resort is managed by Aimbridge Hospitality.

The industry vet brings more than 20 years of sales and marketing experience to Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau. He’s worked at various resorts and hospitality groups throughout his career across the U.S. including Palmer House Hilton Cluster Sales, Walt Disney World Resorts Cluster Sales, Hilton Marco Island Beach Resort & Spa, Sundial Beach Resort & Spa, Sanibel Harbour Marriot Resort & Spa, and more. He holds Hilton’s DOSM Certification and is Revenue Management Certified.

Brett Lindsay Director of Sales and Marketing Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau

“We are pleased to welcome Brett to Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau,” said Arianne Welch, Regional VP of Sales and Marketing for Aimbridge Hospitality. “As we approach our one-year opening anniversary this fall, we are confident that Brett’s experience leading sales and marketing teams will contribute to the overall success of the property as we gear up for year two.”  

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Located at the entrance to downtown Nassau and within walking distance to cruise ship terminals, Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau features two separate towers totaling 300 rooms, including 68 suites with direct views of the turquoise waters and soft sands below. Vacationers, residents, and locals alike can take full advantage of the wide range of activities, rows of retail shops, and resort amenities, such as testing their surfing skills at the FlowRider Surf Simulator at Fins Up Water Park or visiting the private movie theater.

After a full day of island life, adults can unwind at the St. Somewhere Spa and indulge in ultimate relaxation. The dining options are endless with 12 mouthwatering restaurants and lounges, from Italian casual eateries to the famous JWB Restaurant. As the only resort offering event spaces with ocean views, the resort is the ideal locale for groups of all sizes with 40,000 square feet of stunning indoor and outdoor space.

To learn more, please visit www.margaritavillebeachresortnassau.com.

About Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau

Situated at the entrance to downtown Nassau and within walking distance to cruise ship terminals, Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau opened last summer and features two separate towers totaling 300 rooms. The resort boasts 68 suites with oceanfront views, 12 food and beverage venues, three bars, the Fins Up Water Park, beach access, and ample opportunity for relaxation and fun. For more information on Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau, visit its website and follow along on the fun on Instagram and Facebook

To learn about Margaritaville’s commitment to health, safety, and sanitation, please visit: https://www.margaritaville.com/healthandsanitationcommitment.

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