New manager named for Inn at Face Rock

Thursday, September 27, 2007 |
Bob Blessinger, a native of Indiana, has been appointed to the position of general manager for Bandon’s Best Western Inn at Face Rock Resort. Blessinger will be responsible for all aspects of resort operations, and begins immediately.
Blessinger brings decades of experience in full service hospitality to the job, serving in management positions throughout the Western United States.
“I deliver value first,” said Blessinger. “I help other people. I strive to be the best at what I love to do. I establish long-term relationships with everyone I meet. I have fun — and I do that every day.”
Blessinger and his wife Benni will relocate from the Casper, Wyo., area and will reside in Bandon.
The Best Western Inn at Face Rock Resort is independently owned and operated by Bill Clark, Marc Dryden and Vern McDonald.
For more information, those interested can visit
http://www.innatfacerock.com.
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