Barry GoldsteinGoldstein succeeds Peter Strebel, who is leaving to pursue his dream of serving as general manager of a luxury hotel in New York. Steven A. Rudnitsky, Dolce president and chief-executive officer, said Strebel will stay with Dolce until the Thanksgiving holiday, “allowing time to effect a seamless transition.” For the last five years, Goldstein served Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide in White Plains, N.Y., as vice president, global sales strategy, technology & operations, responsible for achieving a $2 billion-plus target in group, business transient and leisure sales. Among his accomplishments, he implemented Starwood’s first integrated property-to-property lead referral tool, created its first strategic account management team and implemented its first integrated global customer relationship management system. From 2000 to 2004, Goldstein was global managing director, consumer packaged goods, retail & hospitality, for Cisco Systems in Santa Clara., Calif., where he more than doubled the number of partnerships, which included six out of 10 of the top lodging brands in the world. Goldstein graduated from Columbia University, New York, in 1986 with a bachelor of science degree in computer science and completed Harvard Business School’s Advanced Management Program.