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KemperSports Adds Senior Marketer, Hospitality Veteran to Leadership Team

NORTHBROOK, Illinois, January 7, 2021 KemperSports is pleased to welcome Kristine Rose as the company’s new senior vice president of marketing. In this role, Kristine will lead KemperSports' marketing strategy in support of the company's more than 130 properties as well as its corporate marketing, branding and loyalty initiatives.

"Kristine is an accomplished and seasoned marketing strategist who has led successful campaigns for some of the country's top consumer brands," said Steve Skinner, CEO of KemperSports. "Her strong background in hospitality will be invaluable in helping us connect with our audiences in a meaningful way as we look to grow our platform of best-in-class golf, resort and hospitality venues."

Kristine brings more than 20 years of marketing experience in the hospitality, restaurant and retail industries to KemperSports, most recently serving as the global head of hotel marketing and brand strategy for Hard Rock International, a global lifestyle, hotel and entertainment brand. She has also held leadership roles with Hyatt Hotels Corporation. She holds a bachelor of science from Regis University and has completed executive education programs with Stanford University and Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.

About KemperSports

Northbrook, Ill.-based KemperSports builds, owns, leases and manages golf courses, resorts, athletic clubs and lodging venues across the U.S. and Caribbean. The company manages an award-winning portfolio including nationally-ranked courses, private clubs, municipal courses and tournament venues such as Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, named the No. 1 Golf Resort in North America by Golf Digest and GOLF magazine; Streamsong Resort; The Glen Club; Desert Willow Golf Resort; Chambers Bay, host of the 2015 U.S. Open. For more information about KemperSports, please visit www.kempersports.com

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