New Board Chairperson at BWH Hotels Steve Wahrlich

PHOENIX — BWH Hotels’ Board of Directors has elected Steve Wahrlich as Board Chairperson for 2025. Wahrlich, who previously served as the Board’s vice-Chairperson, brings decades of hospitality experience and more than 40 years of BWH Hotels ownership to the role. The Board also elected Viral Patel as vice-Chairperson and Rajesh Patel as secretary-treasurer.

“Steve has been a valued and trusted hotelier for many years,” says Larry Cuculic, president and CEO of BWH Hotels.  “His deep understanding of BWH Hotels, combined with his extensive industry experience, makes him the ideal leader to help direct our Board and broader organization. His leadership will be instrumental in advancing our strategic vision, strengthening our market position, and creating lasting value for our hoteliers and guests.”

Wahrlich has owned and operated BWH Hotels properties for more than 40 years. His portfolio includes the Best Western Plus Clocktower Inn, a Best Western Hotels & Resorts property in Billings, MT. since 1966. Under his stewardship, the hotel has earned the renowned TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award for seven-consecutive years. In addition to this property, Wahrlich is an owner of the Best Western Plus Hilltop in Redding, Calif., which has been part of the BWH Hotels family since 1977.

“It’s a tremendous honour to be selected as the Board Chairperson of BWH Hotels,” says Wahrlich. “Having been part of this extraordinary company for many years, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing our evolution into a global hospitality powerhouse. BWH Hotels has an incredibly rich legacy, and I’m looking forward to working alongside our dedicated leadership team and fellow directors to continue advancing our portfolio with an unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional guest experiences.”

In addition to his work with BWH Hotels, Wahrlich serves as vice-Chair of RiverStone Health, Montana’s largest community health-care centre. He’s also an active member of the Board of Directors of the Montana Lodging & Hospitality Association. His leadership also extends to local community efforts, having served on the Board of Directors for the City of Billings Tourism Improvement District, the Downtown Billings Tax Improvement District, and several other regional associations.

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