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Sheila Crump Johnson (born January 25, 1949) is an American billionaire businesswoman, co-founder of BET, and CEO of Salamander Hotels and Resorts. [1]Johnson is a vice chairman and partner of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, a professional sports holding company which manages the Washington Capitals (NHL), the Washington Wizards (NBA), and the Washington Mystics (WNBA).
They divorced in 2001 and have two children. She is CEO of Salamander Hotels and Resorts and owner of Salamander Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club in Palm Harbor. [45] Johnson began dating Lauren Wooden, who is 33 years his junior, in 2010. As of 2016, Wooden was pursuing an international business-management doctorate in Paris. [46]
The Salamander Washington DC is a luxury Postmodernist-style hotel located at 1330 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, D.C. The hotel is an AAA-rated four diamond and Forbes Travel Guide rated four stars. From 2004 to 2022 it operated as the Mandarin Oriental Washington, D.C. .
Johnson is founder and CEO of luxury hospitality company Salamander Collection, which boasts upscale resorts in Palm Harbor, Fla.; Charleston, S.C.; and the Half Moon in Montego Bay, Jamaica ...
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The founder of the famed Rancho la Puerta resort says that not worrying is more important than what kind of water you drink. This 102-year-old resort owner knows a thing or two about longevity ...
Aurora Anguilla is a five-star resort hotel in South Hill, Anguilla. Until 2021, it was known as the CuisinArt Resort and Spa. [1] It was founded after Leandro Rizzuto, owner of Conair Corporation and its subsidiary Cuisinart, purchased the property with the intention of making it a
Hotel Mead Resorts & Convention Centers Food and Beverage Manager Adam Serianni, General Manager Lucky Richardson and owner Sean Patel show the hotel's main lobby on Tuesday in Wisconsin Rapids.