Arlo Hotels appoints, promotes at NYC properties

Arlo Hotels, an independent, experience-driven lifestyle hotel brand, is promoting across each of its four NYC properties: Maggie Stokes as corporate director of operations, Mark Butler as GM of Arlo Midtown, Joe Kavanagh as GM of Arlo NoMad, Richard Tucker as GM of Arlo SoHo, and William Burpitt as GM of Arlo Williamsburg. 

“We are thrilled to start Q1 and the new year with not only new hires but also promotions within the Arlo Hotels family,” Anoop Rustgi, managing director, asset management of Quadrum Global, said in a statement. “These candidates exemplify the true essence of the brand, and we look forward to expanding and growing Arlo Hotels with them.”

Arlo Midtown GM Stokes has been named corporate director of operations. With more than 15 years of experience in the hospitality industry, Stokes has held leadership positions with large international brands such as InterContinental Hotels Group and Hilton Hotels & Resorts, as well as lifestyle brands with JRK Property Holdings, Hersha Hospitality, King & Grove Hotels, and Commune Hotels + Resorts. Stokes joined the brand as GM of Arlo NoMad in March 2016. After a successful tenure, she opened Arlo Midtown, Arlo’s next flagship hotel in New York City, in May 2021. Drawing upon her experience, Stokes has become Arlo’s first corporate director of operations. 

Replacing Stokes at Arlo Midtown and joining Arlo’s promotion ranks is Butler, formerly GM of Arlo NoMad. Butler joined Arlo NoMad in March 2021, where he oversaw the hotel’s recovery from the pandemic, rebuilding corporate and leisure guest relationships and experience, which resulted in record annual average daily rates and gross operating profits. A native of Ireland, Butler has been recognized for developing and promoting team members and building executive teams, guest satisfaction and profitability. His two decades of global hospitality experience includes humble beginnings at Conrad hotels in Dublin and Chicago before joining Fitzpatrick New York in Manhattan and working under John Fitzpatrick, two-time chairman of the Hotel Association of New York City. Among other international hospitality groups and hotels, Butler worked at the five-star Sofitel New York, Dalata Hotel Group and Hilton Times Square until its closing in October 2020 due to COVID. 

Joining the Arlo Hotels family, Kavanagh has been hired as general manager at Arlo NoMad. The 25-year hospitality professional has worked for noteworthy companies, including W Hotels, SLS Hotels, Starwood Hotels & Resorts and Archer Hotels, and most recently served as general manager for Paramount Hotel Times Square. 

Tucker, formerly hotel manager of Arlo Midtown, has been promoted to GM of Arlo SoHo. Throughout his distinguished career spanning over a decade, Tucker has experience working with hotels ranging from 21 to 400+ keys, including Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, Thompson Hotels, Highgate, Sightline Hospitality and Destination Hotels & Resorts. In his most recent role at Arlo Midtown, Tucker was instrumental in shaping the hotel’s identity as a leading New York City hospitality destination and experience. In addition to his operational responsibilities, Tucker is an active participant in Arlo Hotels’ Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee and initiatives.

Finally, Arlo Hotels has appointed Burpitt as GM of Arlo Williamsburg, the brand’s latest property to join the portfolio. Coming from a family of hotel owners and operators in the United Kingdom, Burpitt brings to Arlo his personal hospitality experience and his academics from his time studying hospitality management at Bournemouth University. He continued his career by moving overseas to work for various hotel brands throughout the U.S. and the Caribbean, including Belmond hotels in Charleston, S.C., and St. Martin and other hotels in Miami, New England and NYC.