SKANEATELES — Mirbeau Inn & Spa has named Matthew Dower general manager.
Mirbeau promoted him from his position as resort manager and spa director. Dower joined Mirbeau in 2007 as rooms division manager, overseeing rooms, housekeeping, reservations, and the front desk. He was named spa director in 2009, managing the day-to-day operations of Mirbeau’s 14,000-square-foot wellness facility.
Dower is also executive vice president of Mirbeau Hospitality Services, a privately-held management company that specializes in operating or consulting for boutique, lifestyle hotels, spas, and resorts.
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Prior to joining Mirbeau, Dower was spa manager at a resort in Miami, and he also worked at a resort and spa in Utah.
Dower has a master’s degree in management of hospitality from Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration with a concentration in spa operations.
Mirbeau Inn & Spa has 34 rooms and is located on 10 acres, just off Route 20 in Skaneateles.
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