Hyatt has appointed Mia Kyricos as Senior Vice
President, Global Head of Wellbeing.
As Senior Vice President, Global Head of
Wellbeing, Kyricos will be responsible for shaping a
multidimensional global wellbeing strategy, providing leadership
and subject matter expertise to help establish the vision,
objectives and strategic priorities for wellbeing at Hyatt. The
newly created position builds on steps Hyatt has already taken on
its wellbeing journey, such as:
Investing in the growth of its Miraval and
exhale wellbeing brands, including investing in the renovation of
existing resorts and studios as well as the opening of new Miraval
resorts in Austin, Texas and Lenox, Mass.;
Launching a World of Hyatt Credit Card that
provides additional bonus points for spend on fitness;
Evolving the future guest experience at Hyatt
Place hotels to include on-demand exhale video content, exclusive
exhale privileges and rates, enhanced fitness and wellbeing
environments and collaborations with wellbeing apps; and
Curating exclusive World of Hyatt member
experiences designed to benefit the mind, body and spirit on
Hyatt’s FIND experiences platform.
“Hyatt’s dedication to implementing wellbeing
practices throughout all facets of the organization demonstrates
just one of the ways Hyatt continues to lead the way in the
hospitality industry,” said Kyricos. “This is the first time I’ve
seen a company of its kind establish a cohesive position on
wellbeing that fully encompasses all parts of the organization. I
am excited to join such a forward-thinking leadership team to help
meaningfully implement innovative wellbeing strategies for Hyatt’s
colleagues, guests and members of the communities in which Hyatt
hotels operate around the world.”
Most recently, Kyricos served as President and
CEO of Kyricos & Associates LLC, a boutique advisory firm
providing guidance to wellness-driven hospitality, tourism and
healthy lifestyle companies.
Prior to that, she was chief brand officer
at Spafinder Wellness, Inc., where she co-founded the “Wellness
Travel Awards” program which was previously issued annually across
40 countries at the
World Travel Market. She also held leadership roles at Core
Performance, the workplace wellness division of EXOS, and Starwood
Hotels & Resorts Worldwide where she created six international spa
brands and signature wellness experiences.
Kyricos holds a master’s degree in
hospitality administration from Cornell University and sits on the
advisory boards of the Global Wellness Summit, Wellness for Cancer
and The University of California Irvine. She also chairs the
Wellness Communities Initiative on behalf of the Global Wellness
Institute, a non-profit educational foundation that she helped to
found.
Kyricos will report to Mark Vondrasek,
Hyatt’s CCO.
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