Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas Appoints Kelley Moreton as General Manager
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Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas announces the appointment of Kelley Moreton as General Manager, bringing more than two decades of global Four Seasons experience to the non-gaming, non-smoking luxury hotel on the Las Vegas Strip.
A native of New Zealand, Kelley began her Four Seasons journey at the former Four Seasons Hotel London at Canary Wharf. With a strong background in hotel operations, she progressed through roles spanning housekeeping, front desk, concierge, conference services, and front office leadership, building a comprehensive, guest-centric perspective that has shaped her career ever since.
Her path with Four Seasons has taken her across the globe, including senior leadership roles at Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita; Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel; Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC; and most recently as General Manager at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale.
“I’ve always believed that luxury hospitality is about connection – with our guests, with each other, and with the places we serve,” says Kelley. “Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is a rare gem, refined and thoughtfully positioned within one of the most dynamic destinations in the world. The opportunity to lead this hotel alongside MGM Resorts, and to be part of Las Vegas’ continued evolution into a global centre of entertainment, sports, and style, is incredibly exciting.”
Kelley is known for a leadership style rooted in approachability, collaboration, and mentorship. She views her teams as an extension of her family, fostering a culture built on pride, transparency, and shared success. A passionate advocate for developing future leaders, she is deeply committed to mentoring team members and helping them achieve their professional aspirations.
“What excites me most about Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is the perspective we offer,” Kelley adds. “In a city known for scale and spectacle, our hotel feels intentionally personal. Guests can immerse themselves in the energy of The Strip and then return to a setting defined by care, detail, and genuine connection. Our size allows us to deliver a level of personalization and storytelling that sets us apart, creating stays that feel meaningful, and often serve as a guest’s first introduction to the Four Seasons brand.”
As she steps into the role, Kelley’s priorities include continuing to elevate guest recognition and personalized experiences, strengthening the hotel’s position as a luxury leader within Las Vegas’ evolving hospitality landscape, and reinforcing the property’s role as a gateway destination for new and returning Four Seasons guests alike.
Las Vegas holds a unique place within the Four Seasons portfolio, offering a rare combination of world-class sports, entertainment, dining, and convention business, all delivered through the lens of true luxury hospitality. Under Kelley’s leadership, Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is poised to further define what it means to experience the city On The Strip, Off the Grid.
Outside of the hotel, Kelley and her husband are avid sports fans with an enthusiasm for Formula 1, along with a love of dining and travel and an appreciation for exploring destinations through culture and cuisine, passions that naturally align with Las Vegas’ vibrant energy... Read more here - Hotel Management Global Outlook Link
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