Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan Announces Tim Churchmack as New Resort Manager
Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan ushers in a new era with the appointment of Tim Churchmack as Resort Manager. Acclaimed for his dynamic, people-focused leadership, Churchmack is poised to lead the award-winning resort as it continues to redefine the pinnacle of luxury hospitality.
“Joining the team at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan is a tremendous honour,” says Churchmack. “This iconic resort is a true reflection of wellness, sustainability, and deep cultural connection, and I am thrilled to be stepping into a role that aligns so closely with these values. After 15 years with Four Seasons across city and resort properties, this move to Bali represents an exciting new chapter, both professionally and personally.”
Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Churchmack has been part of Four Seasons family since 2010. His career began in special education, driven by a passion for making a positive impact in the lives of others. Drawn to Four Seasons company culture and its commitment to developing people, he began his career with Four Seasons Hotel Chicago following graduation. He excelled across all areas of hotel operations, rising to the role of Hotel Manager. His journey with the brand continued with leadership positions at The Ritz-Carlton Chicago (formerly a Four Seasons hotel), Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara, and Four Seasons Resort Nevis. Throughout, Churchmack has trailblazed with his collaborative, forward-thinking leadership style, blending creative and strategic insight with a drive to continually reimagine the guest experience.
Churchmack now takes the helm at one of the world’s most celebrated and pioneering resorts. For more than 25 years, Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan has revolutionised luxury hospitality with its seamless blend of heritage and innovation. Set amidst Ubud’s lush jungle and two UNESCO World Heritage-protected rivers, the John Heah-designed resort is an architectural marvel. A dramatic footbridge entrance and floating treetop lotus pond, high above the Ayung Valley, descends through verdant greenery and rice paddies to a serene riverside retreat of 42 private pool villas and 18 suites. Guests can immerse in Bali’s rich culture through elevated treetop and riverside dining, a riverside culinary school, private temple tours, river rafting, and visits to UNESCO-listed rice fields. The newly reimagined Sacred River Spa offers transformative wellness experiences inspired by ancient Balinese philosophy and rituals. Highlights include the otherworldly Sacred Nap, where guests are rocked to sleep in suspended hammocks within the rice fields by Resident Wellness Mentor Ibu Heny Ferawati, a former Buddhist nun.
Having twice won the #1 World’s Best Hotel award by Travel + Leisure magazine, the resort will continue to evolve under Churchmack's direction, offering guests new ways to engage with this extraordinary location.
“Bali’s beauty – from the lush river valleys of Ubud to its vibrant spiritual traditions – creates a setting that invites presence and purpose,” says Churchmack. “I am inspired to immerse in the richness of Balinese culture, and to collaborate with our exceptional team to craft guest experiences that are not only luxurious, but also deeply authentic and emotionally resonant. It’s a privilege to now call Bali home, and I look forward to growing within this incredible destination while honouring the beauty, traditions, and heart of the island in everything we do.”
For further information or to experience the award-winning offering at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan, please contact the resort directly at +62 (361) 201 6000 or via Four Seasons Chat.
Jimbaran, 80361
Indonesia
Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan
PRESS KIT
