Hilton Anaheim said it appointed Konstantine “Gus” Drosos as its new general manager in February.
Drosos succeeds Sergio Bocci, who left after Hilton named him the new general manager of the Conrad Punta de Mita hotel in Mexico last December.
“Completing the hotel’s full-property renovation in fall 2025 was a particularly meaningful milestone and a reflection of the dedication and collaboration of our entire team,” Bocci said in a statement to the Business Journal. “With that transformation complete, it felt like the right moment to pass the baton as the hotel enters its next chapter.”
Drosos counts a nearly 30-year career with Hilton, starting in finance then later working in hotel management at properties in Chicago and across California from San Diego to Eureka. He most previously oversaw Palmer House, a Hilton Hotel as GM in Chicago.
The Hilton Anaheim is Orange County’s largest hotel with 1,572 rooms.
“With its scale, location, and talented team, the opportunity here is significant,” Drosos said in a statement. “I’ve spent my career in large convention hotels where you’re operating at full speed every day, so precision, culture, and commercial discipline all matter equally.”
Updated on March 12
