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When you ask any of us at Vineyard Square what sets us apart, the unanimous answer is, “our staff.” We believe the people at Vineyard Square are some of the best on the island, offering our guests the sort of warm welcome and thoughtful service that will be well-remembered for a long time after your ferry leaves.

We are pleased to introduce Wesley Sullivan-Doyle as the new general manager of Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites. Wes is not exactly a new face; he has been with us for the past three years with an enthusiastic hello and a knack for making a stay at Vineyard Square a special one. Wes’s commitment to stellar service is obvious, and one that he shares with our entire staff.

To help you get to know Wes, we put him in the hot seat for an edition of the Vineyard Square Staff Six.

Here’s Wesley Sullivan-Doyle, General Manager.

Wes, general manager of Vineyard Square

 

1. Give us your one-minute memoir, including how you came to Vineyard Square.

I was born and raised in Rhode Island, which means I love coffee milk. I have been on the Vineyard since 2012 after a stylist at the Sea Spa Salon lured me here. I was working for Starwood Hotels at an airport property and was in desperate need of a change of pace. I was supposed to stay for the summer, but I never left.

 

2. What was your best moment at Vineyard Square (so far)?

That’s a tough question. Each check-in gives me the chance to make other people’s vacations awesome, so the best moments come every day. Working with The Dream Foundation, for terminally ill adults, led to one of my top “best” moments.

 

3. What word describes you best?

Problem-solver. I work well under pressure.

 

4. Do you have any hidden (or not-so-hidden) talents?

I managed an independent record label based in Boston before moving to the island. I was in charge of securing new talent and overseeing the recording process for artists. An artist I worked with made it onto the Billboard Top 100 this past year, so I think that I know how to spot a good thing when I see it.

 

5. If you could have a superpower, what would it be?

I would love the ability to talk to animals because I think they would have an amusing take on life. Not that I don’t already talk to animals.

 

6. What are your favorite things to do/see/eat on Martha’s Vineyard?

Pack the Jeep, deflate the tires, drive onto Norton Point and cook dinner on the beach. There is no better reminder that I live on an island.

 

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USA TODAY

September 10, 2014

 

With everything that’s going on in the world today, it’s nice to occasionally be reminded that simple things do exist — and they’re what counts, right? So sometimes a holiday in the big city surrounded by tall buildings, swarms of people and a constant cacophony — while invigorating — doesn’t quite match the mold in mind for your relaxing getaway.

 

Cue a visit to America’s Main Streets, the homespun places that remind us of our roots and that it’s perfectly okay to spend the day sipping lemonade from a rocking chair.

 

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FROM THE VINEYARD GAZETTE

August 22, 2013

From mussels for the president to lobster rolls for the press, from publicity to dollars, the economic impact — and the buzz — from President Obama’s Vineyard vacation spread far and wide across the Island.

While the partial closure of South Road for the duration of President Obama’s visit was a source of angst for some West Tisbury merchants, others saw the visit as a positive force for Island businesses. The vacation fell during one of the busiest weeks on the Island, when hotels, restaurants and ice cream shops are filled to capacity anyway. Still, the presidential seal of approval goes a long way toward generating business, they say.

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THE BOSTON HERALD

April 4, 2013

 

With February school vacation barely in the rear-view mirror, it’s time to start looking toward entertaining kids during April vacation, which is a little more than a week away.

 

The solution is a road trip: Head for the Cape and Islands. Sure, the busy season is still months away, but now’s the time to take advantage of lighter crowds (read: fewer Yankee fans) and April vacation specials.

 

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THE HUFFINGTON POST

February 20, 2013

 

Want to live like a Rockefeller on your next vacation? Want a voyeuristic peek into the world of the rich and powerful?

 

These iconic resorts across the country — from a Gilded Age Palm Beach estate to a Newport mansion to a Long Island Gold Coast castle — will make you feel like your blood runs blue. Just remember not to comment at length on the beauty of the place. Give an approving nod and ask for tea.

 

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Guest Post: Not Missing it on MV
Island Businesses See Bump from Obama Visit
White House Press Corp Visits Vineyard Square