Highwater Management expands executive team

Posted 1/20/23

REHOBOTH BEACH — Highwater Management, a Rehoboth Beach based hospitality management and consulting firm, recently expanded its executive team.

Dan Levin is the vice president, Chris …

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Highwater Management expands executive team

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REHOBOTH BEACH — Highwater Management, a Rehoboth Beach based hospitality management and consulting firm, recently expanded its executive team.

Dan Levin is the vice president, Chris Parks is the corporate chef, and Jack Temple is the director of operations. 

“This is a dynamic and talented team who are up for anything,” said Scott Kammerer, who started Highwater Management with the late Matt Haley in 1999.

Mr. Haley founded the hospitality group SoDel Concepts, and Mr. Kammerer is currently CEO.

“These hospitality veterans are proven leaders in their respective roles, and they are more than capable of enhancing and growing Highwater Management’s reach,” Mr. Kammerer said.

Mr. Levin, a Wilmington native, began working for SoDel Concepts in 2012, and he’s been part of Highwater Management for much of that time. 

As vice president, he will increase Highwater Management’s market, which includes Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Highwater currently manages the food service for sports parks, golf courses, hotels and event venues, including Sports at the Beach and The Clubhouse at Baywood.

A well-known coastal Delaware chef, Mr. Parks joined SoDel Concepts in 2014 after working in Washington, D.C. and New York restaurants.

Mr. Temple joined SoDel Concepts’ management in 2015 and was previously the company’s director of operations.

“This is a dream team with a full understanding of our business model,” Mr. Kammerer said. “We’re eager to watch them succeed.”

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