DEER VALLEY, UTAH (JULY 31, 2024) – Goldener Hirsch, Auberge Resort Collection, home to the iconic Austrian-inspired mid-mountain hotel and residences in Deer Valley, today announces the appointment of James Miller as General Manager. A seasoned hospitality veteran with over 30 years of luxury hotel experience, Miller will oversee all operations, services, offerings, and guest experiences for the property.

Miller brings extensive experience to Goldener Hirsch, having held management roles at luxury hotels around the world. His hospitality career began in Asia, where he started with Six Senses Resorts & Spas, and later managed operations at several InterContinental hotels overseas. Most recently, James served as the General Manager at the Kimpton Armory Hotel in Bozeman, Montana, an InterContinental Hotels Group property, where he elevated the property to the prestigious Travel + Leisure Top 500 Hotels in the World.

“We’re thrilled to welcome James as General Manager of Goldener Hirsch, Auberge Resorts Collection,” says Robert Whitfield, Area Vice President. “His experience with various luxury brands, expertise in alpine resorts, and warm personality, combined with his proven leadership skills, position him perfectly to lead our team and continue the spirit of community and excellence at Goldener Hirsch.”

Located mid-mountain in Deer Valley, Goldener Hirsch seamlessly blends a Bavarian-style Inn with sleek modern residences. Originally inspired by its namesake in Salzburg, Austria, the resort offers a range of accommodations from spacious suites to three-bedroom residences, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and luxurious amenities such as furnished balconies and wood-burning fireplaces. Set against the backdrop of the Wasatch Mountain range, guests can enjoy a variety of amenities including award-winning dining, ski storage, and a rooftop infinity hot tub and pool. With its rich history and commitment to top-notch guest experiences, Goldener Hirsch continues to captivate visitors seeking refined elegance in the heart of Deer Valley.