Kuramuto named spa manager at Rosewood CordeValle
Rosewood CordeValle, in San Martin, California, US, has appointed Kimberly Kuramuto as spa manager for the resort’s Sense, A Rosewood Spa.
Kuramuto brings almost 10 years of experience in luxury hospitality to her new role. As spa manager, Kuramuto will oversee high-level operations at Sense, while continuing to guide and expand the spa’s programming.
Most recently, Kuramuto served as the travel industry sales coordinator at Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay, which is also located in Northern California. During her extensive tenure at Ritz-Carlton, Kuramuto gained experience in a number of sales and spa roles including spa supervisor, where she was trusted to recruit new hires for the hotel’s spa and introduce new spa treatments to hotel guests and local spa patrons alike.
“We are excited to welcome Ms Kuramuto to Rosewood CordeValle,” said Luca Rutigliano, Rosewood CordeValle’s managing director. “Ms. Kuramuto’s innovative approach to spa will be a great asset as we continue to evolve and expand the resort’s spa programming.”
Kuramuto holds a Cosmetology License from the Career Academy of Anaheim and is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s of Science in Organisational Leadership at Azusa Pacific University.
Rosewood spa manager CordeValle Kimberly KuramutoGoCo Health Innovation City in Sweden plans to lead the world in delivering wellness and new science
Aman sister brand Janu debuts in Tokyo with four-floor urban wellness retreat
€38m geothermal spa and leisure centre to revitalise Croatian city of Bjelovar
Two Santani eco-friendly wellness resorts coming to Oman, partnered with Omran Group
Kerzner shows confidence in its Siro wellness hotel concept, revealing plans to open 100
Ritz-Carlton, Portland unveils skyline spa inspired by unfolding petals of a rose
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners are just one of the names behind The Emory hotel London and Surrenne private members club
Peninsula Hot Springs unveils AUS$11.7m sister site in Australian outback
IWBI creates WELL for residential programme to inspire healthy living environments
Conrad Orlando unveils water-inspired spa oasis amid billion-dollar Evermore Resort complex
Studio A+ realises striking urban hot springs retreat in China's Shanxi Province
Populous reveals plans for major e-sports arena in Saudi Arabia
Wake The Tiger launches new 1,000sq m expansion
Othership CEO envisions its urban bathhouses in every city in North America
Merlin teams up with Hasbro and Lego to create Peppa Pig experiences
SHA Wellness unveils highly-anticipated Mexico outpost
One&Only One Za’abeel opens in Dubai featuring striking design by Nikken Sekkei
Luxury spa hotel, Calcot Manor, creates new Grain Store health club
'World's largest' indoor ski centre by 10 Design slated to open in 2025
Murrayshall Country Estate awarded planning permission for multi-million-pound spa and leisure centre
Aman's Janu hotel by Pelli Clarke & Partners will have 4,000sq m of wellness space
Therme Group confirms Incheon Golden Harbor location for South Korean wellbeing resort
Universal Studios eyes the UK for first European resort
King of Bhutan unveils masterplan for Mindfulness City, designed by BIG, Arup and Cistri
Rural locations are the next frontier for expansion for the health club sector
Tonik Associates designs new suburban model for high-end Third Space health and wellness club
Aman sister brand Janu launching in Tokyo in 2024 with design by Denniston's Jean-Michel Gathy
The Peninsula London unveils Peter Marino-designed spa inspired by London’s famous parks
First glimpses revealed of Mandarin Oriental, Mayfair's subterranean spa retreat
"Architecture is alive" says Ma Yansong, as Shenzhen art museum opens exhibition showcasing work of MAD Architects
From Nobu Restaurants and Ian Schrager’s latest hotel to Imagination Playgrounds and the set design for The Rocky Horror Show, US architect and designer David Rockwell always keeps it fresh. He tells us the secrets of his creativity
Bionic leaves, breathable metals and selfgrowing bricks... Biomimicry in architecture has come a long way. Christopher DeWolf takes a look at the latest advances