Sripathi moves into CFO role from CDO, North America, while
Wilner fills development role.
PARSIPPANY, New Jersey – Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, following
a comprehensive search process, has appointed Amit Sripathi chief financial officer,
effective immediately. Sripathi, who most recently served as the company’s chief
development officer – North America, succeeds Kurt Albert, who has served as interim
CFO since November's departure of Michele Allen, who Wyndham said left to pursue
opportunities outside the hotel industry.
Additionally, Wyndham has named David Wilner, a 30-year
franchise sales veteran, as chief development officer – North America. Both
will report to President and CEO Geoff Ballotti.
“Amit’s combination of deep finance and capital markets
expertise coupled with firsthand operational leadership at Wyndham make him the
ideal candidate to lead our finance organization,” Ballotti said. “Amit is
uniquely qualified to deliver on our shareholder expectations and has proven
himself a champion of owners, as evidenced by Wyndham’s record openings,
executions and development pipelines both here in the U.S. and internationally.
We are confident in his ability to build on our sustained successes and capture
opportunities that will drive increased profitability for our franchisees,
while returning excess capital to shareholders in a consistent and sustainable
manner.”
Sripathi joined Wyndham in 2021 and has served in a variety
of leadership roles at the company.
Wyndham said he possesses significant operational and finance experience across
the lodging industry, including driving the company’s growth and capital
allocation strategy. During his tenure, Wyndham said Sripathi helped achieve 20
consecutive quarters of organic net room growth and oversaw the divestiture of
the company’s owned hotels.
Prior to Wyndham, Sripathi was with RLJ Lodging Trust,
responsible for Capital Markets and Corporate Finance and served in roles of
increasing responsibility in the Real Estate, Lodging and Gaming investment
banking group at Deutsche Bank.
“Wyndham is a truly unique company with an asset-light
franchise business model that consistently delivers for its owners and
shareholders,” Sripathi said. “Our priority is to maintain our rigorous
financial discipline and capital allocation strategy to ensure we achieve our
long-term growth objectives and maximize shareholder returns. I very much look
forward to partnering with the entire leadership team to drive enhanced value
creation and build on the ‘Count on Me’ culture that defines our company.”
In his new role, Wilner will lead the company’s North
American franchise sales and architecture design & construction teams.
During his nearly eight years at Wyndham, he helped create and launch Echo
Suites Extended Stay by Wyndham.
Prior to joining Wyndham, Wilner spent 20 years as part of
the franchise sales leadership team for La Quinta.
“From leading development at La Quinta prior to Wyndham’s
acquisition of the brand to driving growth across our new construction
prototype brands including La Quinta, WaterWalk, Hawthorn Suites, Echo Suites
and Microtel, David has tremendous expertise translating owners’ needs into
strategic growth,” Ballotti said. “Owners and team members view him as a
sincere and trusted partner who is most focused on our owner’s success, while
helping our teams accelerate domestic net room growth across all of Wyndham’s
brands.”