Sensei to launch Well - Being retreat at Four Seasons Lana'i at Koele
By Megan Whitby 10 Oct 2019
Sensei, the wellness brand owned by tech billionaire, Larry Ellison, is to launch a retreat at the Four Seasons Hotel Lana'i at Koele. It will be the first initiative under the new Sensei Well - Being brand.
The Hawaiian retreat is scheduled to launch on 1 November.
The aim is to create the best spa and wellness offering in the world and to enable guests to enjoy the natural and unspoilt beauty of Lana'i.
Locally grown produce from Sensei Farms will be prepared in partnership with Nobu under a new Sensei by Nobu brand, with guidance from Sensei co-founder, Dr Agus, director of University of South Carolina’s Institute for Transformative Medicine.
The Sensei portfolio is being developed by a team of industry veterans, including Andrew Gibson and Civana founder, Kevin Kelly.
They're focusing their energies on the Hawaiian island of Lana'i, which Ellison purchased in 2012.
Ellison is an advocate of hydroponic farming and part of Kelly's brief is to develop this aspect of the company.
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Sensei to launch Well - Being retreat at Four Seasons Lana'i at Koele
POSTED 10 Oct 2019 . BY Megan Whitby
Credit: Barbara Kraft
Sensei, the wellness brand owned by tech billionaire, Larry Ellison, is to launch a retreat at the Four Seasons Hotel Lana'i at Koele. It will be the first initiative under the new Sensei Well - Being brand.
The Hawaiian retreat is scheduled to launch on 1 November.
The aim is to create the best spa and wellness offering in the world and to enable guests to enjoy the natural and unspoilt beauty of Lana'i.
Locally grown produce from Sensei Farms will be prepared in partnership with Nobu under a new Sensei by Nobu brand, with guidance from Sensei co-founder, Dr Agus, director of University of South Carolina’s Institute for Transformative Medicine.
The Sensei portfolio is being developed by a team of industry veterans, including Andrew Gibson and Civana founder, Kevin Kelly.
They're focusing their energies on the Hawaiian island of Lana'i, which Ellison purchased in 2012.
Ellison is an advocate of hydroponic farming and part of Kelly's brief is to develop this aspect of the company.
Four Seasons Resorts Lāna′i in Hawaii, has named Jessica Candy as spa director,
responsible for overseeing daily spa operations, including staff training, treatments and
retail, fitness facilities as well as the Resort’s Yoga and Wellness programme.
Gloria Ah Sam has been named spa director at the Four Seasons Resort Lanai in Hawaii,
US, and will be responsible for overseeing daily spa operations, fitness facilities and the
resort’s Yoga and Wellness programme.
The Four Seasons Lanai in Hawaii, US, has undergone a multi-million dollar, lobby-to-roof
renovation, including redesigned guestrooms, newly refurbished lobbies, additional dining
options and a renovated spa.
A Silicon Valley tycoon with ambitions to convert his recently acquired Hawaiian
island into a model for
sustainable enterprise and tourism has appointed a chief operating officer for
the corporation charged with
running the Pacific destination.
The US spa industry is continuing its upward trajectory, achieving an unprecedented milestone
with a record-breaking revenue of US$21.3 billion in 2023, surpassing the previous high of
US$20.1 billion in 2022.
Short-term incentives for exercise, such as using daily reminders, rewards or games, can lead
to sustained increases in activity according to new research.