
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—The Broadmoor has announced the return of hospitality executive Tiffany Pisaneschi, who rejoins the resort as director of national sales for its Wilderness Properties, overseeing sales strategy for three luxury, all-inclusive mountain retreats. In her new role, Pisaneschi will lead sales efforts for Cloud Camp, The Ranch at Emerald Valley, and Fly-Fishing Camp. The seasonal luxury properties, which operate from May through October, combine rustic mountain experiences with high-end service.
Pisaneschi previously spent 14 years at The Broadmoor, where she worked across food and beverage, conference services, and executive meetings before serving in a national sales leadership role. She later left hospitality for mortgage lending, gaining experience in financial services and client advisory work, before returning to the Colorado Springs market to help launch a new hotel as a business travel and luxury leisure sales manager.
Her return to The Broadmoor marks a continuation of a longstanding relationship with the resort and brings expanded industry experience back to one of Colorado’s largest luxury meetings and leisure destinations.
“We’re pleased to welcome Tiffany back to The Broadmoor,” says Mary Jobb, executive director of sales. “She understands this business, this market, and most importantly, the level of service and relationships that define The Broadmoor. Her experience—both within hospitality and beyond—adds real perspective, and we’re excited to have her rejoin the team.”
A century-old Colorado Springs resort, The Broadmoor is known for its blend of luxury accommodations, meetings infrastructure, and outdoor experiences designed to showcase the American West. Its Wilderness Properties extend the resort’s offerings beyond its main campus and are frequently used for high-end incentives, executive retreats, and small group buyouts.
The Ranch at Emerald Valley, located in Pike National Forest, offers a ranch-style experience with horseback riding and outdoor programming. Set approximately 3,000 feet above the main resort, Cloud Camp offers a secluded mountain retreat setting. Fly-Fishing Camp provides access to a private five-mile stretch of the Tarryall River, where guests can fish for wild trout species, including brown, brook, cutthroat, and rainbow trout.
A Colorado native, Pisaneschi enjoys skiing, hiking, and traveling with her family.







