Rainer will report directly to Sandals chairman Butch Stewart and deputy chairman Adam Stewart. He has previously worked in global operations and international finance, notably with Hyatt Hotels, where he was executive vice president and chief finance officer.
Butch Stewart described his new recruit as “a team player and goal-focused with a management style that matches the brand’s culture and is compatible with its ‘team first’ approach”.
“Sandals Resorts has a legacy of pioneering and implementing industry innovations and we are committed to not only bolstering our leadership position in Jamaica and throughout the Caribbean but also to broaden our horizons with further growth of the luxury all-inclusive concept beyond the region we call home,” said Stewart.
The company has spoken of its ambitions to move into Mexico and other Caribbean islands where it currently has no presence.
Adam Stewart added: “Rainer’s experience complements our strengths, affording me the time to expand my role alongside the chairman as the Sandals brand moves to fast-track our development plans. These are exciting times and we look forward to an even brighter future.”