Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia is pleased to announce the hire of new General Manager Patrick Brophy to oversee the property’s teams and enhance guest experiences at the luxury Arizona oasis.

Working in hospitality since he was 18 years old, Brophy’s knowledge and leadership has been a true champion of Omni’s culture and core values, nurturing talent within his team to pioneer growth and recognition within the Omni family.

“The Omni experience is driven by dedicated associates that embody energy, passion, drive and focus and I look forward to empowering this tremendous spirit to garner further success for this magnificent property. The Montelucia is a jewel within the Omni portfolio and its reputation for enlivening and delivering a world-class guest experience will be my privilege to continue to foster into its next decade of business,” said Brophy.

Brophy joins Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia after working within the Omni family for four years as general manager at Omni Severin Hotel, where under his leadership the hotel achieved its highest associate engagement scores.

Prior to Omni, the hospitality expert spent ten years in key leadership roles at various resort properties, such as the Don CeSar Beach Resort and the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island and multiple Hyatt Hotels. As hotel manager for the Don CeSar Beach Resort, a Loews Hotel, in St. Pete Beach, Brophy improved employee satisfaction scores each year, exceeding the company benchmark, and also directed the opening of its $11M, full service luxury Spa Oceana, which achieved the highest customer satisfaction core for the company. It was his work at St. Pete Beach that garnered Brophy with the 2012 GM Sales Leader of the Year by Hersha Hospitality Management. In each city that Brophy has resided, he is an active member of the community serving on multiple tourism and hospitality boards.

Brophy brings his wife Julie and son Carson to the Valley of the Sun and looks forward to the plethora of outdoor activities available including conquering the iconic Camelback Mountain which Montelucia is named after.