Dubai: The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort is pleased to welcome a new hotel manager to lead its operations. No stranger to life by the beach, Dominic Scoles has moved from the Turks and Caicos for his new role at the luxury private island resort.

A seasoned hospitality professional, Dominic brings more than 10 years of experience to The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort. As hotel manager, he will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the resort, its staff and will also overlook financial management for the property. This includes planning, organising and directing all hotel services, including front-of-house, food and beverage operations and housekeeping.

Dominic Scoles, hotel manager at The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort, said: “I am honoured to be a part of the St. Regis family once again. I have been privileged to be a part of the larger Marriott group for several years and am truly excited to overlook the operations of this luxurious property and its many unique offerings.”

The American national kicked off his career in hospitality in 2005 as the general manager for a lounge in Arizona. Two years later, he became the project manager for the launch phase of three hotels, including W Scottsdale, where he simultaneously took up the role of director of food and beverage.

In 2009, Dominic moved to Los Angeles as director of food and beverage for the dining venues at W Hollywood. The following year, he took up the role of hotel general manager at a coastal resort in Mexico.

After two years at the helm of the boutique hotel, Dominic joined Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa in California as director of bars and restaurants. In 2013, he adopted the same role at The St Regis Bal Harbour Resort in Miami, where he primarily overlooked pool and bar operations.

Dominic continued to work with a luxury hotel group in South Beach as the regional director of food and beverage for another year, before moving to Turks and Caicos as an executive assistant manager.

Alexander Blair, general manager at The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort, said: “We are happy to have Dominic on board and are certain that his expertise in managing luxury resorts and top dining destinations will be an asset to the resort’s operations.”

For more information, please visit www.stregismaldives.com

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About The St. Regis Vommuli Maldives Resort

The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort, which opened in November 2016, is nestled on a private island in a secluded Maldivian atoll, amidst thriving marine life. Just 40 minutes from Male by seaplane, guests are transported into a newfound paradise in the Dhaalu Atoll.

The resort draws inspiration from nature itself. Designed by WOW Architects | Warner Wong Design (Singapore), the unusual contemporary design of The St. Regis Maldives draws inspiration from the natural setting of the resort. This is represented by the manta ray shaped lagoon villas, a signature bar in the shape of a whale shark, a lobster-inspired spa and a spiral shell shaped library.

There are six distinct dining venues, including an Asian specialty restaurant, a modern Italian restaurant that features a grand staircase, an underground wine cellar restaurant, a shack style restaurant, a signature overwater bar that rolls out stunning views of dramatic sunset, and a pop-up restaurant in the middle of the resort. Additionally, guests can also enjoy the Iridium Spa, which presents six overwater treatment rooms, including two that are dedicated to healing Ayurvedic treatments. Spa guests can also enjoy a Blue Hole pool, which contains heated seawater with different water jets – a system with proven benefits to the body.

The St. Regis Maldives Resort have received the following awards since opening in November 2016:

Prix Versailles - Continental Special Prize Winner Exterior Hotels Africa and West Asia

World of Fine Wines - World's Best Wine List 2017 - 3 stars

World Travel Awards - Maldives Leading Luxury Island Resort 2017
Indian Ocean's Leading New Luxury Resort 2017
Indian Ocean's Leading Luxury Resort 2017

World Luxury Spa Awards - Best Luxury Boutique Spa Continent Winner
Best Luxury Wellness Spa Regional Winner

Wine Spectator - Restaurant Award Winner - Decanter 2 glass

Haute Grandeur - Best Pool Villa Resort - Indian Ocean

SBID International Design Award - Overall Winner

European Hospitality Awards - International Beach Resort of the Year

World Travel & Spa Awards - World's Leading Luxury New Resort 2017

World's Leading Luxury Island Resort 2017

World's Leading Luxury Resort Design 2017

Maldives' Best Resort Spa 2017

Indian Ocean's Best Resort Spa 2017

World's Best Spa Design 2017

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