Howard Hughes announces promotions
The Howard Hughes Corp., developer of the Summerlin master-planned community, Downtown Summerlin, Las Vegas Ballpark and owner of the Las Vegas Aviators, the city’s professional baseball team of Triple-a West Minor League Baseball and affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, has announced the promotions of four executives.
They include Danielle Bisterfeldt, who is promoted to senior vice president of marketing and consumer experience. Bisterfeldt oversees all marketing efforts for the Summerlin masterplanned community and its 400-acre urban core of Downtown Summerlin. Bisterfeldt also oversees strategic partnerships and business development functions for Downtown Summerlin to ensure cohesiveness of overall brand experience at the destination.
■ Andrew Ciarrocchi has been promoted to senior vice president of management and operations, overseeing commercial assets across the company’s national portfolio, including coordination of best practices across business segments and assisting regions with budgeting, policies and procedures, training and reporting to strengthen operating results.
■ Glenn Lowrimore has been promoted to vice president of construction and is responsible for overseeing all facets of construction for the Summerlin masterplanned community and Downtown Summerlin, including infrastructure construction for the newly developing area of Summerlin West.
■ Kyle Sutherland has been promoted to vice president of vertical development and is responsible for the development of office, multifamily and other commercial facilities within the Summerlin masterplanned community.
“We are delighted to advance these four individuals who have proven their significant value to the corporation over several years,” said Kevin T.
Orrock, president, Las Vegas Region, The Howard Hughes Corp. “Each executive brings vast experience and expertise to their respective positions. We look forward to our continued partnership with each and their contributions to the ongoing evolution and development of Summerlin and Downtown Summerlin.”