Choice Hotels makes executive appointments

Choice Hotels International made several key executive appointments that position the company for future growth following its acquisition of Radisson Hotels Americas.

"Choice has always been a growth company, and that growth is now accelerating," President and CEO Patrick Pacious said in a statement. "We are a stronger company than we were just a year ago. Choice's increased scope and the breadth of our portfolio give us new avenues for growth and an opportunity to expand and improve the services we provide to our franchisees, our guests and our travel partners."

Dominic Dragisich, who joined the company as chief financial officer in 2017, will be promoted to executive vice president, operations and chief global brand officer. Dragisich will oversee all of Choice's brand segments, brand development, segment services and corporate development. During his tenure as CFO, Dragisich enhanced and streamlined the company's budgeting, forecasting and capital allocation processes and led several major initiatives to support the company's continued growth. Recently, he was instrumental in the acquisition of the Radisson Americas business and will continue to lead corporate development efforts. 

Scott Oaksmith will be  promoted from senior vice president and deputy chief financial officer to chief financial officer. In this role, he will lead Choice's overall financial strategy and corporate growth initiatives to drive ongoing expansion across major markets and maximize shareholder value. A more than 20-year veteran with Choice, Oaksmith has worked closely with key stakeholders to identify opportunities to grow the company's core business and adjacent lines of business, streamlined financial operations, enhanced capital allocation strategies, and utilized advanced analytics to drive strategic and operating decisions in support of the company's goals. 

Raul Ramirez will be promoted from chief strategy and international operations officer to chief segment and international operations officer with responsibility for Choice's upscale, extended stay and core midscale and economy brands as well as the International Division. Since he joined Choice in 2017, Ramirez has led the integration of the Radisson Americas brands and WoodSpring Suites, launched an enterprise strategic planning process to help define and support long-term business and financial goals, and spearheaded the transformation and expansion of the company's international division. 

Anna Scozzafava will be promoted from senior vice president and general manager, extended stay brands to chief strategy officer and senior vice president, technology, overseeing Choice's corporate strategy, business analytics and technology functions. Scozzafava has been with the company since 2012 and, most recently, drove the growth and expansion of Choice's extended stay portfolio, helping to establish the company as a clear leader in the fast-growing, high-performing segment. She will continue to lead the segment through a transition period.