(VENICE, CA – July 29, 2019) Hotel Erwin, the quintessential boutique hotel in Venice Beach, California, is pleased to announce the addition of Amy Scherer-Ramskill as Director of Sales and Marketing. Amy is accountable for leading the sales team, driving revenue and advising all marketing and business strategy for the hotel.
With more than 20 years of hospitality experience, Amy brings a dynamic, multifaceted approach to the hotel’s existing sales and marketing team. Most recently, she led as general manager for Proper Hospitality, a 200-unit luxury high-rise building in Hollywood, California. She has also served in development, sales, and operation roles at Synergy Global Housing, Furnished Quarters, the Los Angeles Convention and Visitor’s Bureau and the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live, and The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles.
Amy has earned numerous accolades throughout her career, including SIRVA Relocation’s Best Partner in Service, Synergy’s Service Excellence Awards, and recognized for Leadership Excellence and Global Sales with Marriott. She earned her Bachelor’s of Science in Hospitality and Recreation from Arizona State University, with honors.
As a Venice Beach resident herself, Amy has a passion for drawing out the hotel’s unique history with the Venice community, while looking to existing and new corporate business and partnerships to shape the future. “Mahatma Ghandi said it best: ‘the best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others’,” said Amy.
“At Hotel Erwin, we blend the unique spirit of Venice Beach with a high-quality boutique hotel experience though exceptional service, unique amenities, and versatile, creative spaces for groups including unique hospitality suites, flexible function space, and High our rooftop lounge with stunning ocean views,” said Derek Haug, General Manager at Hotel Erwin “We are excited to have Amy’s dynamic force of leadership join our executive team – her energy and myriad of experiences will continue to lead the legacy of Hotel Erwin to new heights.”