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The Yale Club of New York City

The Yale Club of New York City

Hospitality

New York, NY 4,473 followers

A home away from home for members and their guests

About us

With an impressive 22-story neoclassical clubhouse and 11,000 members, The Yale Club of New York City is unquestionably the largest private club in the world. However, the minute you arrive at 50 Vanderbilt and enter the first-floor lobby, you’ll be struck by the warm, welcoming intimacy of the place. Within the club you will find a variety of different communities to which you belong. Not just your graduating class, but kindred spirits who have gone before, or have just arrived from New Haven. Friends from the squash court, a fitness class, or a literary event. Whether you’re coming to the city for a special event, or just stopping over on your way to some faraway place, consider the club your home away from home.

Website
http://www.yaleclubnyc.org
Industry
Hospitality
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1897
Specialties
Banquets and Weddings, Corporate Events, Fitness and Massage, Dining, Library, Social Events, and Networking

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Employees at The Yale Club of New York City

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  • The Yale Club of New York City reposted this

    The Culture-Driven Leadership of Daniel Perez In the private club industry, true leadership doesn’t come from titles. It is earned through service, consistency, and a deep belief in people. Daniel Perez’s path didn’t begin in a boardroom. It started behind the phones as a PBX operator for Ian Schrager Hotels, LLC. It may have been entry level to most, but it was formative for Daniel. It introduced him to hospitality at its most human level: fast paced, high touch, and personal. Over seven years, he immersed himself in every nuance of hotel operations, mastering the art of guest relations and understanding how small details define big experiences. During the blackout at the Park Central Hotel, he carried beds, pillows, and fans up 20 flights of stairs to assist stranded guests. After Hurricane Sandy, he found ways to house displaced families when no rooms were left. “For me, it’s not just about service,” Daniel says. “It’s about creating a family. Families take care of each other.” His first role in private clubs was as Front Office and Revenue Manager at The Yale Club of New York City. From the start, Daniel saw a chance not just to perform but to transform. Over nine years, he introduced revenue strategies, elevated service standards, and helped shape a culture rooted in care. His leadership deepened at the New York Athletic Club, where he served as Assistant General Manager for 12 years. There, he learned that true leadership means letting go. “The biggest lesson I’ve learned is to delegate. You can’t do it all yourself. Great leadership comes from recognizing people’s strengths and setting them up for success.” Mentorship has been central to Daniel’s journey. He credits John Samayoa as his greatest champion and a father figure. From their first interview to sharing Thanksgiving during a hard year, John’s belief in him never wavered. “The greatest gift of leadership,” Daniel says, “is a boss who truly wants you to succeed.” Inspired by that example, Daniel now strives to lead with the same generosity and conviction. Today, Daniel has come full circle, returning to The Yale Club of New York City, this time as General Manager and COO. With decades of experience, he is not just managing a club; he is shaping its future. “The Yale Club is more than just a job,” he says. “It’s home. It’s where I bring together everything I’ve learned to create a community built on care, trust, and excellence.” Beyond the walls of his club, Daniel serves as Vice President of the New York City Chapter of the Club Management Association of America Association of America, where he champions education, mentorship, professional development, and industry-wide innovation. At the end of the day, it’s not about titles or accolades for Daniel Perez. It’s about impact. It’s about the stories people tell, the confidence he’s helped build, and the relationships that stand the test of time.

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  • Celebrating Administrative Professionals Week at The Yale Club of New York City! This week, we proudly celebrated the dedicated administrative professionals who are essential to our daily operations and the continued excellence of our Club. Their attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and unwavering support keep everything running seamlessly — often behind the scenes. To recognize their hard work and commitment, we took time to show our appreciation with a few thoughtful surprises and a lot of gratitude. To our administrative team: thank you for your professionalism, your positivity, and all the ways you contribute to the success of The Yale Club. We are truly grateful for all that you do.

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  • Last Friday, we had the pleasure of celebrating Employee Appreciation Day at the Yale Club of New York City, and what a fantastic day it was! Our team is the heart of everything we do—creating unforgettable experiences, upholding our rich traditions, and making the Club feel like a home away from home for our members and guests. From our dedicated hospitality staff to our behind-the-scenes heroes, every single employee plays a vital role in our success. We are deeply grateful for your hard work, passion, and commitment. To our amazing team: Thank you! Your efforts do not go unnoticed, and we are so proud to have you as part of The Yale Club family. 👏

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  • The Yale Club of New York City reposted this

    A heartfelt thank you to The Yale Club of New York City, and special thanks to Caroline Bartels, MLIS, MA, Manager of Archives for an incredible tour last Friday! It was an honor to explore the history and traditions of the Yale Club alongside Violet Vineyard's founders. The insights shared about the club’s legacy, artifacts, and historic architecture created an eye-opening experience. As Violet Vineyard grows, we are inspired to find NYU’s artifacts & historic gems. It begs the question of where they are hiding and the beginnings of a treasure hunt to potentially add pieces to the museum we are designing. Ayush Patel Benjamin Goodman Patrick Metzger Hannagh Jacobsen Zainab Aregbe Jacob Cozine Arghavan Taheri Alex Seibel Lily Berger Aidan Pompa #TheVioletVineyard #YaleClub #NYU #Yale

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  • Celebrating Outstanding Work at The Yale Club of New York City! At The Yale Club, our team is the foundation of our success, and we take immense pride in recognizing those who go above and beyond. We are thrilled to celebrate our Employee of the Year and Manager of the Year for 2024, along with an incredible group of nominees! 🏆Employee of the Year Nominees: Ajay Cuadrado Borgella Lorjuste Jose Luna Marcelo Regalado Uriah Wickham Yelary Matos Young Tran 🏆 Manager of the Year Nominees: Caroline Bartels Jill Ostaszewski Stephen Mulkins Employee of the Year: Roman Sanchez Roman has been with us at the club for the past 15 years and is recognized for his hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence. Roman’s contributions as a member of the culinary team makes a lasting impact on our team and the experience we provide to our members. Manager of the Year: Dennis Young As Front Office Manager, Dennis is a leader who inspires, supports, and empowers his team to succeed every day. His dedication and leadership exemplify the values of The Yale Club, ensuring our members receive the best possible experience during their stay. We are grateful for his guidance, commitment, and the positive impact he has on our team and our club. A huge congratulations to all our nominees and winners! Your hard work and passion make The Yale Club an extraordinary place. Thank you for all that you do!

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  • The final day of the City Club Summit, hosted by the City of New York CMAA at The Yale Club of New York City, delivered a powerful lineup of forward-thinking sessions and exceptional experiences.   Attendees explored key topics, including trends in lodging and room divisions, cutting-edge technology shaping private clubs, and effective strategies for building and refining your brand. These discussions sparked great ideas and conversations that will surely influence the future of club management.   Lunch, once again, was an unforgettable experience featuring an outstanding menu prepared by Gabriel Kreuther, who brought his signature creativity and expertise to the table, and a special caviar tasting sponsored by Petrossian.   The Yale Club of New York City would like to thank Brian Turschmann, James Reisig, CCM,CCE, John S. , Daniel Perez and John Tanner for their invaluable contributions to making this event a success. Their leadership and insights were instrumental in shaping the day. A huge thank you also goes to the incredible Yale Club of New York City team for their hard work and dedication in bringing this event to life. Together, we created a truly memorable experience for all. The City Club Summit has been an incredible opportunity to learn, connect, and inspire one another. We would like to thank all of the panelists for talking including Thomas B. Wallace III CCM,CCE,ECM, Carol Bliss, CCM, CCE, ECM, John Dorman, Charles Johnson, John Spidalette, Charles D. Dorn, CCM, Elisha S. Cicerone, CCM, Shawn J. Loving , CMC, Kerri Rawcliffe, Brooke Rossi, Rob Barr, Michelle Christensen, CCM, George Stavros, Melissa Low, CAE, Frank Vain, Todd Bruen, Joe Krenn, CCM, CCE, ECM, Shannon Herschbach, Michael Phelps

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  • Day 1 of the City Club Summit, hosted by the City of New York CMAA at the Yale Club of New York City, was both insightful and engaging. We began with a panel on club trends, covered key topics such as food, beverage, and culinary innovations, best practices for financial management, and the growing focus on health and wellness trends in private clubs. Lunch was another highlight of the day. Attendees enjoyed an unforgettable sushi station by Sushi by Bou. From thought-provoking sessions to outstanding dining, Day 1 perfectly balanced learning, networking, and culinary excellence.

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  • Gabriella Mencio ’21 shares about her experience of going on the Canyon Ranch Retreat with her mother. “I saw the Canyon Ranch Retreat advertised in The Yale Club weekly newsletter, and I thought it would be a great trip to take with my mom. We love all things yoga, tennis, and meditation. It ended up being such a lovely weekend — our first time visiting the Berkshires and a perfect opportunity to spend some quality time together.” Read the full article: https://ow.ly/QKL750UbUxb #YaleClubNYC #BenefitsOfMembership #CanyonRanch

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  • This Monday, we revived a cherished tradition: Yale Club Day! Originally celebrated on November 18, 1915, Yale Club Day marked the culmination of a week-long “house-warming” for our newly opened Clubhouse at 50 Vanderbilt Avenue. While our modern-day celebration was a bit shorter, it was no less memorable. The evening featured live jazz by Miss Maybell & Her Ragged Jazz Band, delicious small bites, and a bar offering specialty cocktails inspired by the era. A perfect way to honor our history and bring members together in style! #YaleClub #Tradition #Community #LiveJazz

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