Hilton Grand Vacations appoints Christine Cahill to its Board of Directors

– USA, FL –  Hilton Grand Vacations Inc. (NYSE: HGV), the premier vacation ownership and experiences company, announced the appointment of Christine Cahill to its board of directors.

About Christine Cahill

Christine Cahill serves as principal at Apollo Global Management, having joined the firm in 2018. She will continue her role at Apollo, where she evaluates, executes, and manages investments for Apollo’s flagship private equity fund. Before joining Apollo, she worked in the investment banking division at Goldman Sachs.

Christine Cahill will leverage her knowledge and expertise in investment banking, as well as her financial and board experience, to help guide the strategic direction of the Company.

Christine Cahill is a graduate of Harvard College and currently serves on the boards of directors of Lifepoint Health and ScionHealth.

About Hilton Grand Vacations Inc.

Hilton Grand Vacations Inc. is recognized as a leading global timeshare company and is the exclusive vacation ownership partner of Hilton. With headquarters in Orlando, Florida, Hilton Grand Vacations develops, markets, and operates a system of brand-name, high-quality vacation ownership resorts in select vacation destinations. Hilton Grand Vacations has a reputation for delivering a consistently exceptional standard of service, and unforgettable vacation experiences for guests and approximately 720,000 Club Members. Membership with the Company provides best-in-class programs, exclusive services, and maximum flexibility for our Members around the world.

For more information: https://www.hiltongrandvacations.com/

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