Casa de Campo – the 7,000-acre luxury resort in La Romana, Dominican Republic – is pleased to announce the appointment of Vanessa Fernandez to Director of Marketing. In this role, Fernandez will be responsible for the Public Relations, Marketing, and development strategies including researching and securing strategic partnerships, special events and sponsorships at Casa de Campo.
Based out of Miami, Florida, Fernandez has more than 15 years of Public Relations, Marketing and Event Planning experience in the hospitality industry and brings a unique and effective management style to the legendary Caribbean destination with a focus on forward-thinking concepts, creativity and networking.
Fernandez joins the Casa de Campo team with a strong Public Relations background, previously serving as the Public Relations Manager at The Palms Hotel & Spa in Miami Beach, Florida from 2010-2013, and most recently at Meliá Hotels International in Miami, Florida, where she served as the Public Relations and Marketing Manager since 2013.
Fernandez holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Advertising & Public Relations and Bachelor of Arts degree in Interpersonal Communications from the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida – and is fluent in both English and Spanish.
Casa de Campo – a member of the Preferred Hotels & Resorts Legend Collection and The Leading Hotels of the World – attracts financial moguls, politicos and Hollywood’s elite with the offering of spacious hotel rooms, suites and extravagant villas. Additional draws include five-star dining at The Beach Club by Le Cirque, a 370-slip Marina & Yacht Club, Polo & Equestrian Club, La Terraza Tennis Center and 245-acre Shooting Club. Spanning 7,000 tropical acres on the southeastern coast of the Dominican Republic, the world-class destination is also home to three Pete Dye-designed golf courses, including famed Teeth of the Dog, in addition to Altos de Chavon – an artisan’s village modeled after a 16th century Mediterranean city with boutique shops, museums and a 5,000-seat Grecian-style amphitheater inaugurated by Frank Sinatra in August 1982.