In hospitality, turnover is the rule. General managers rotate, ownership changes, and new concepts arrive with the seasons. But at The Peninsula Beverly Hills, which just finished a refresh ahead of its 35th anniversary next year, the most valuable asset hasn’t changed in nearly two decades: the person running it.

Offer Nissenbaum has led the property for 18 years, a tenure so rare in modern American luxury that it deserves attention for what it creates: continuity. 

The typical luxury GM lasts two or three years, maybe four if things go exceptionally well. Advancement demands movement, and ownership transitions often bring new management.

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