Attorney Craig Greenberg named president of 21c Museum Hotels
Attorney Craig Greenberg has been named to the new position of president of 21c Museum Hotels, the company announced Monday.
Greenberg’s previous title with 21c had been vice chairman. As president, Greenberg will oversee the daily operations of the company, including managing properties and developing the 21c brand in new markets, a news release said.
Steve Wilson, the company’s chief executive officer, will continue in that role and remain involved in all aspects of the business, the release said.
Greenberg’s involvement with 21c began in 2001, when he structured the financing the 21c Museum Hotel on West Main Street.
Wilson and his wife, Laura Lee Brown, formed 21c Museum Hotels in 2007 to oversee the expansion and management of the 21c brand nationally, the release said.
Greenberg was primarily responsible for securing financing for two new 21c Museum Hotels, one in Cincinnati and the other in Bentonville, Ark., the release said. Both hotels are under construction and are scheduled to open, respectively, in October 2012 and January 2013.
Since 2007, the corporate office in Louisville has tripled its staff and plans to add additional staff in finance, information technology, legal, operations, design, brand marketing and public relations. By next January the company expects to have about 500 employees. It plans to develop 15 properties over the next five to 10 years.
Greenberg said in an interview Monday that he will remain as a counsel with the law firm of Frost Brown Todd. He was a partner with Wilson and Brown and developer Steve Poe in the ill-fated Museum Plaza tower.
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