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to the challenges, demands and rewards of being a spa director. at my property, i often feel somewhat isolated within the resort—like i’m running an independent business within a larger business. Since the ojai Valley inn does not have any sister spa locations, it’s been important for me to develop relation- ships with other spa directors who i can look to for advice, connection or to simply share ideas. the resource of our Santa Barbara spa group has been a great support over the past year.” the ritz-carlton Bacara’s Damien craft has found a much-needed reservoir of substantial professional relationships in his involvement with the Santa Barbara spa group. for him as a spa director at a major resort, the opportunity to speak to spa ears and receive specific feedback is invaluable. “the old saying that iron sharpens The group of spa directors includes Kate Morrison (far left), Damien Craft (center) and Jaana Roth (second from right) iron applies to this group,” says Damien. “it is important to have good relationships within your spa community. When you don’t have “The greatest benefit…has been to have the chance to speak with knowledgeable, like-minded wellness professionals who can truly relate to the challenges, demands and rewards of being a spa director.” — KATE MORRISON, Spa Director, ojai valley Inn & Spa relationships with others it can be difficult to gather information that may help your business in times of need. at the end of the day, we are all in the business of helping others. our meetings are very informal—no specific numbers are discussed—but we do share challenges and exchange ideas on how to improve all of our operations. i find them to be very helpful in connecting with like-minded professionals and always take away a few great ideas that may not have come to mind if i operated alone.” in addition to the benefits of such a networking group, a common question received by members of the group is related to competition. to Kate, the question of competition being an issue comes down to a matter of choice. “i suppose we could look at each other as competitors,” admits Kate, “but rather, we choose to perceive octobEr ■ PULSE 2019 41