FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 11, 2017

MEDIA CONTACT:
John Burns, General Manager
Four Points by Sheraton Bellingham Hotel & Conference Center

Four Points Bellingham appoints Mudd-Keenan as Director of Sales and Marketing

  Lisa Mudd-Keenan, who has extensive experience in the hospitality and travel industries, has been appointed Director of Sales and Marketing at Four Points by Sheraton Bellingham Hotel & Conference Center. Mudd-Keenan previously served in the position when the property was owned by Fred Poppe and for the last 14 years has been involved with another Bellingham hotel. She returns after the recent completion of a multimillion-dollar renovation of Four Points Bellingham, including the launch of B-Town Kitchen & Raw Bar in May. “Four Points Bellingham is ideal for a wide range of groups because it has 14,000 square feet of flexible meeting space and can accommodate up to 500 people in its ballroom,” Mudd-Keenan said. John Burns, General Manager of Four Points Bellingham, said Mudd-Keenan manages efforts to help clients with their banquet, lodging and meeting space needs. “Her skills and contacts will bring many people to Bellingham, benefitting the entire community,” Burns said. Four Points by Sheraton Bellingham Hotel & Conference Center, managed by Providence Hospitality Partners, is a full-service property located at 714 Lakeway Drive, Bellingham, just off Interstate 5 at Exit 253. Four Points by Sheraton is a brand of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, part of Marriott International. Four Points Bellingham is totally smoke-free throughout its 132 guest rooms, two restaurants (B-Town Kitchen & Raw Bar and Chinuk), indoor pool, fitness area and 14,000 square feet of meeting-room space. For more information, call (360) 671-1011 or (888) 671-1011 or visit www.FourPointsBellingham.com.

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