08/09/2010 Author: Elana Margulies

Enjoy the silence

Summer in the Hamptons is as much of a tradition for most New York managers as charging 2/20 and complaining about cap intro. However, all things must pass, and, whether it be down to the vagaries of fashion or a fresh outlook, post-financial crisis, the Hamptons is no longer the only game in town for managers seeking a New York retreat.

One of better-known benefactors of those seeking a break from the norm, has been Adirondacks-based The Point Resort. Dragging in managers for client entertainment or board meetings, The Point has garnered a reputation as a place to do business the old fashioned, face-to-face way – with its log cabin ethos and lack of city distractions.

One of the few places left in America where mobile phones don’t work, The Point’s guests are free to talk about the business matter in hand, without distraction from buzzing BlackBerries. Managers can entertain clients overlooking the lake or by the fireplace, or in the main dining room, or, if they are feeling more sporty, engage in various activities including water skiing, swimming and tennis, just to name a few.

For more information on the options available, visit: www.thepointresort.com

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