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Women’s History Month Spotlight: Eileen Madigan Discusses Curiosity, Flexibility and Planning as Ingredients for Success

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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / March 27, 2025 / Las Vegas Sands

As part of Women's History Month 2025, Sands is showcasing insights from successful women throughout the company. Eileen Madigan joined Sands in 2018 as vice president of global interior design. In 2020, she was promoted to senior vice president and oversees global design vision and aesthetics, as well as the management of all design projects. Sands currently has more than 80 design projects at various stages, ranging from existing property upgrades to new developments.

What early experiences helped you build a successful career?

"I always wanted to be an interior designer - I have always been drawn to anything to do with interiors, furnishing and space planning. I completed my Bachelor of Science in interior design at Drexel University in Philadelphia, and based on my senior-year thesis on restaurant design I knew I only wanted to practice hospitality design. I thought hospitality was a very unique offering, with endless creativity combined with structured project requirements.

"My experience spans from doing the work, managing the work, leading the work and large teams, and pursuing the work to landing accounts such as Ritz Carlton and then becoming an associate. As an associate, I began to understand the business aspect of design; that was invaluable experience. I was in Washington, D.C., and exposed to large hospitality brands and large government projects. I had the opportunity to see all project types and all aspects of projects, and I know that's what makes my experience unique.

"From there, I decided that I wanted to focus on luxury hospitality. I was fortunate to have support from people around me, who gave me ideas on how to define my brand based on my experience and my reputation. I received an offer from Rosewood Hotels and Resorts, an international luxury brand, and this was my segue into traveling the world. I learned how to do projects internationally - in the Middle East, Europe, Asia, the Caribbean and South America. Being exposed to diverse cultures, technology, the means and methods of the regions, as well as the legal and financial aspects of these projects was invaluable for my career.

"In my career, I have always gone to where opportunity presents itself. Some people would say it's very ambitious or courageous to pick up and move, but I find it amazing. I've lived in Paris, Hong Kong and Toronto - those opportunities brought me many different perspectives.

"In Paris, I worked on one of the last five historical palaces that was commissioned by King Louis XV. I had once-in-a-lifetime experience collaborating with Carl Lagerfeld, the fashion icon, for Chanel and Fendi couture. When I was at Rosewood, the company was bought by New World Development Company, a large Hong Kong conglomerate. I was asked to bridge the gap between Western and Asian culture and experience by determining how the brand could create a fusion of culture for the new brand launch. In Toronto, I was vice president of creative at Four Season Hotels and Resorts and was able to look at the brand holistically and see how design aesthetic came through in the guest experience throughout their collection of hotels, working very closely with their owners and developers.