The Carolina Inn is searching for a new general manager after its long-time manager, Creston Woods, departed on Jan. 12.
Woods, who oversaw the hotel’s operations for 13 years, said his parting ways with the Carolina Inn was a mutual decision.
“It was an amicable separation,” he said. “I’ve been here for a long time, and I’m ready for the next challenge.”
Woods said he is looking toward working in another hotel management position, potentially one that would involve overseeing more than one hotel. He said he thinks the change was beneficial both for himself and the Carolina Inn.
Joe Crimmins, who has worked in various management positions throughout the country and has his permanent residence in Morristown, N.J., is working as interim manager while the Carolina Inn looks for a permanent replacement.
Crimmins was appointed by Destination Hotels and Resorts, a private company that manages the Carolina Inn.
He said he was part of the initial transition team in 2008, when the company began managing the Carolina Inn.
Carolyn Elfland, associate vice chancellor for campus services, said she did not know why the Carolina Inn’s former manager was replaced. She declined to comment on the decision.
Woods said he developed good relationships with alumni while working at the Carolina Inn.