Warren FieldsChief Investment OfficerWarren Fields has over two decades of experience in all facets of hospitality finance, acquisitions, and operations. As Chief Investment Officer and founding partner of Pyramid, Mr. Fields has overseen the growth of Pyramid’s portfolio to its current levels of hotels through development, acquisitions, third-party management, and asset management for over 15 years. He is responsible for all aspects of business development, fundraising, acquisitions, and new investment opportunities. Mr. Fields began his career with Beacon Hotel Corporation, a predecessor company to Promus, where he served as Vice President of Development for Guest Quarters Suites, and later DoubleTree. He returned to Boston in 1999 to form Pyramid.
James DinaPrincipal Chief Operating OfficerRichard Kelleher, Principal
Chief Executive Officer
James Dina, Principal
Chief Operating Officer
Warren Fields
Chief Investment Officer
James Dina brings more than 25 years of hospitality management to Pyramid as Chief Operating Officer. His accomplishments include the leadership of two company mergers, the acquisition of the CNL portfolio into Pyramid’s platform, and the brand conversion and management transition of more than 200 hotels. Mr. Dina began his hospitality career in Food and Beverage with the Sheraton and Westin Hotel corporations. In 1988, he joined Guest Quarters Suites Hotels which later merged with DoubleTree Hotels. As part of DoubleTree, Mr. Dina led the merger and integration of Red Lion and DoubleTree Hotels as well as Promus and the DoubleTree hotels and became the Vice President of Pacific Northwest Operations. Mr. Dina was later appointed Chief Operating Officer of Red Lion Hotels. In 2000, Mr. Dina joined his colleagues, Richard Kelleher and Warren Fields, at Pyramid. Mr. Dina is responsible for company operations and maximizing performance of Pyramid’s portfolio. In 2000, Mr. Dina joined his colleagues, Richard Kelleher and Warren Fields, at Pyramid. Mr. Dina is responsible for company operations and maximizing performance of Pyramid’s portfolio.