NAPLES, Fla., Dec. 02, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Noble House Hotels & Resorts is proud to announce the appointment of John Sexton as Executive Chef of LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort -- the only true beachfront, boutique resort on Florida’s Gulf Coast. As Executive Chef, Sexton will oversee all food and beverage operations at LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort and the hotel’s award-winning restaurant, BALEEN, while utilizing his depth of knowledge and creativity to develop an eclectic menu offering palate-pleasing options.
“Sexton’s vast professional background and expertise within the food and beverage industry make him the ideal choice for the position of Executive Chef, and we are thrilled to have such a seasoned Chef who can bring ingenuity and an abundance of experience to the table,” said Elizabeth Grillos, Vice President of Marketing with Noble House Hotels & Resorts. “With Chef Sexton at the helm, guests are sure to enjoy a fantastic and memorable dining experience.”
With more than 30 years of extensive experience in the culinary field and hospitality industry, Sexton joins LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort most recently from Turnberry Isle Resort & Club in Aventura, Fla., where he served as Executive Chef, overseeing the resort and club’s culinary operations, achieving annual F&B sales exceeding $28 million. Previously, Sexton served as the Executive Chef at a number of notable establishments throughout Florida, including Reunion Resort & Club in Reunion, PGA National Resort & Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, The Registry Resort & Club in Naples, as well as The Boca Raton Resort & Club in Boca Raton. Sexton began his culinary career at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y., and then expanded his knowledge within the food and beverage industry, having developed his own catering company, Sexton Caterers LLC, in Hartford, Conn., where he was responsible for all aspects of backstage catering at major entertainment venues.
LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort bespeaks posh and panache down to the smallest detail, note the Balinese-style spa, marble bathrooms and personalized beach butler service. LaPlaya holds a coveted spot on the Conde Nast Traveler “Gold List,” on Travel + Leisure’s “World’s Best Hotels” list and is named one of the “Best Hotels in Naples” by U.S. News & World Report, as well as being ranked no. 12 on their “Best U.S. Resorts List.” The stylishly simple escape features crisp blue cabanas alongside cascading rock-waterfall pools, beach fire-pits, a thatched-roof tiki bar, beach butlers, ultra-exclusive David Leadbetter Golf Academy complete with the private 18-hole Bob Cupp designed golf course, exotic SpaTerre (salon and spa), delectable oceanside fine dining and “toes in the sand” dining at BALEEN, stunning sunsets and more.
For more information on LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort, call 800.237.6883 or visit www.laplayaresort.com. To engage with the resort socially, visit Facebook.com/LaPlayaBeachResort or find us on Twitter at @LaPlayaNaples.
For more media information: Brooke Bellows Anna Peterson The Zimmerman Agency [email protected]


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