Ms. Amanda Repert
| Service: | Consulting & Valuation |
| Office: | Dallas |
| Email: | arepert@hvs.com |
| Address: | 2601 Sagebrush Drive
Suite 101 Flower Mound, TX, 75028 |
| Phone: |
+1 970 217-5540 (Work) +1 970 493-2919 (Fax) |
| Languages: | English |
Amanda Repert is a Senior Vice President with HVS and a primary project and client manager of the HVS Dallas office. Amanda’s tenure with the company has included a wide variety of consulting and valuation assignments spanning an impressive range of client types and markets across the county.
Amanda focuses on market and feasibility consulting, with an emphasis on proposed hotel and resort assets. In particular, her interest lies in consulting on projects relating to Starwood’s nine distinct brands. Some of her major completed projects include the Sheraton Midtown Exchange Minneapolis, the Westin Edina, the Sheraton Duluth, the Sheraton Austin (Marriott at the Capitol conversion), the W Austin, and the W Minneapolis. Amanda has gained considerable experience working with Starwood and local developers, which has also created a sound foundation and knowledge base surrounding the development Starwood’s newest brands, aloft and Element. In addition, Amanda has participated in large-scale proposed convention projects in prominent Texas markets, including Austin and San Antonio. Furthermore, she has extensive market experience in the cities of Austin, Minneapolis, San Antonio, Phoenix, and San Diego.
Amanda is a graduate of the University of Denver, Daniels College of Business, School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management. She blends her hotel management education and previous operations experience with Hyatt Hotels and Resorts to provide clients with valuable opinions. Her operations experience at the Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center was joined with completion of Hyatt’s Management Training Program at the Hyatt Regency Chicago (HRC). Subsequently, Amanda focused on Sales & Marketing and Convention Sales at HRC. In addition, she has participated in the development and execution of an internal HVS training and certification program, and she has authored such articles as “Conversion Craze – Historic Restoration and Adaptive Reuse” and “Gone to the Dogs…Pet-friendly Accommodations: Revenue-Producer or Marketing Farce?”
Amanda focuses on market and feasibility consulting, with an emphasis on proposed hotel and resort assets. In particular, her interest lies in consulting on projects relating to Starwood’s nine distinct brands. Some of her major completed projects include the Sheraton Midtown Exchange Minneapolis, the Westin Edina, the Sheraton Duluth, the Sheraton Austin (Marriott at the Capitol conversion), the W Austin, and the W Minneapolis. Amanda has gained considerable experience working with Starwood and local developers, which has also created a sound foundation and knowledge base surrounding the development Starwood’s newest brands, aloft and Element. In addition, Amanda has participated in large-scale proposed convention projects in prominent Texas markets, including Austin and San Antonio. Furthermore, she has extensive market experience in the cities of Austin, Minneapolis, San Antonio, Phoenix, and San Diego.
Amanda is a graduate of the University of Denver, Daniels College of Business, School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management. She blends her hotel management education and previous operations experience with Hyatt Hotels and Resorts to provide clients with valuable opinions. Her operations experience at the Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center was joined with completion of Hyatt’s Management Training Program at the Hyatt Regency Chicago (HRC). Subsequently, Amanda focused on Sales & Marketing and Convention Sales at HRC. In addition, she has participated in the development and execution of an internal HVS training and certification program, and she has authored such articles as “Conversion Craze – Historic Restoration and Adaptive Reuse” and “Gone to the Dogs…Pet-friendly Accommodations: Revenue-Producer or Marketing Farce?”

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