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Grand Lucayan Resort
Roderick Colebrook joins Grand Lucayan, Bahamas, as Director of Rooms Division
Jul 29, 2013 - 10:39:23 AM


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GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND, Bahamas – July 29, 2013 –Grand Lucayan, Bahamas has named Roderick Colebrook as its new Director of Rooms Division. In his role, Mr. Colebrook will oversee the world-class Senses Spa, front office, guest services and retail for the resort, which offers a classic Bahamian experience just 55 miles from the Florida coast.

Colebrook brings years of expertise in hotel and casino management and strong leadership skills to his position at Grand Lucayan. Most recently, he was at Kerzner International in the Bahamas, rising to the position of senior director of casino marketing from an initial role as a project manager in the rooms division. Colebrook developed his leadership style at the Mirage Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, where he was recruited to the prestigious Management Associate Program. He began his career as hotel assistant manager at the Sheraton Grand Hotel on Paradise Island.

Colebrook is a graduate of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he earned a BS degree in Hotel Administration and was elected senator for the College of Hotel Administration. He also served as student body president for the school’s 20,000 students. In addition to his hospitality career, Colebrook is an author, songwriter and public speaker.

About Grand Lucayan, Bahamas


Located on Grand Bahama Island, Grand Lucayan, Bahamas has 542 guestrooms and suites and is situated along an expansive 7.5-acre beach with views of the turquoise Caribbean Sea. Just 55 miles off the coast of Florida, Grand Lucayan, Bahamas offers some of the finest amenities in the Caribbean. Guests enjoy spacious accommodations, eight restaurants, three swimming pools, non-motorized water sports activities, four tennis courts – all offering Grand Slam surfaces, a 25,000 square-foot Senses Spa & Fitness Center, 18-hole championship golf course – The Reef Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., and 90,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting space and a Las Vegas-style casino. Like us on Facebook, facebook.com/grandlucayan or follow us on Twitter, @grandlucayan.



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