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Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Nashville

  • 100 Demonbreun Street, Nashville, Tennessee, 37201, USA
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Lauren Kashtan

Front Desk and Concierge Supervisor
“I like to think of myself as the fairy godmother for our guests and am eager to help create once-in-a-lifetime itineraries for them.”

 

Four Seasons Tenure

  • First hired 2000; now since 2016
  • First Four Seasons Assignment: Four Seasons Resort Maui

Employment History

  • Four Seasons Resort Maui; Title Guaranty Escrow Services, Bank of Hawaii, Bank of America; Four Seasons Resort Maui

Education

  • University of Texas, Austin; Walt Disney World College Program

Birthplace

  • Denver, Colorado, USA

Languages Spoken

  • English

Musical Influences

  • Fleetwood Mac, Maroon 5, Tom Petty. Click here to experience Lauren’s playlist.

With years of experience in concierge services for Four Seasons and holding the prestigious Les Clefs d’Or accolade, Lauren Kashtan brings a wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm to her role of Front Desk and Concierge Supervisor at Four Seasons Hotel Nashville.

Lauren began her career with Four Seasons as a banquet server in Maui after graduating from the University of Texas, Austin. After a brief detour working in finance, Lauren returned to Four Seasons Resort Maui to pursue her passion for concierge services in 2016. Lauren now curates tailored itineraries for the guests of Four Seasons Hotel Nashville.

Away from the Hotel, Lauren can be found participating in whiskey tastings at Nelson's Green Brier Distillery, taking leisurely strolls amid the natural beauty of Tennessee's Radnor Lake State Park or enjoying the ambiance of live jazz at Skull's Rainbow Room in Printer's Alley, sipping on an Old Fashioned.

“I like to think of myself as the fairy godmother for our guests and am eager to help create once-in-a-lifetime itineraries for them,” says Lauren. “As a participant of the Walt Disney World College Program, I learned that magical moments can happen in any guest interaction.”