William Doyle has been named President & CEO at Callaway Resort & Gardens

William Doyle
Recently, the Ida Cason Callaway Foundation™'s (ICCF) Board of Trustees announced the appointment of William "Bill" Doyle III as president and chief executive officer of Callaway Gardens®. Edward C. Callaway, who has served the Gardens on the Board since 1991 and as president and CEO since November of 2003, will remain on the Board and will focus on philanthropy. Doyle comes to Callaway Gardens with more than 25 years of highly successful, top-producing development, operations management and strategic planning experience working with attractions and destination resorts. He most recently was executive vice president for HVS Hotel & Asset Management, in Newport, RI, one of the world's largest hospitality consulting firms focused solely on hotels, mixed use, shared ownership, and leisure assets. Prior to 2012, Doyle was president of the resort division for Herschend Family Entertainment, Norcross, GA, the largest privately held theme park corporation which owns, operates, and manages 26 family oriented attractions in the United States. His experience also includes work at multiple locations for Coral Hospitality including Naples Bath and Tennis Club in Naples, FL, and Brasstown Valley Resort in Young Harris, GA, prior to being named Vice President for Resort/Hotel Operations overseeing seven properties. Doyle began his resort experience working in various operations roles for the Ritz Carlton Naples Beach Resort, during which time his efforts contributed to the company earning the Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award. He has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Bryant College in Smithfield, RI. His professional affiliations include serving as a founding member of the Hospitality Management Advisory Board for Florida Gulf Coast University, as a member of the Board of Directors for the Naples Area Hotel and Motel Association and a member of the Board of Directors for the Naples' Visitor's Bureau.
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Callaway is Calling—just an hour from Atlanta, yet a world away. For nearly 75 years, this 2,500-acre retreat in Pine Mountain, Georgia, has welcomed generations of families, nature lovers and adventure seekers to reconnect with what matters most. From the sparkling waters of Robin Lake Beach and the magic of the Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center to miles of scenic trails to golf at Lake View and Mountain View courses, and relaxing treatments at...