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Albert K. "Bert" Smiley III

1944 - 2018

Albert K. "Bert" Smiley III obituary, 1944-2018, New Paltz, NY

Albert Smiley Obituary

Albert "Bert" K. Smiley III

New Paltz - Mohonk Mountain House, the historic resort in New York's Hudson Valley, today announces the passing of Albert K. Smiley, III after a year-long battle with leukemia. He was 74 years old.

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Albert K. Smiley, the former President and CEO at Mohonk Mountain House. During his 28-year tenure, Bert was a steadfast leader wholly dedicated to Mohonk's core values and continued excellence. His countless contributions have had a profound effect on our family and friends at Mohonk and beyond, and his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.

As the fourth-generation leader of the resort, Bert, as he was affectionately known, was appointed to his leadership roles in 1990 until his retirement in June 2018. Following his retirement, he continued to serve Mohonk Mountain House as a member of the Board of Trustees and Board of Directors and as corporate Treasurer.

Bert leaves behind a tremendous legacy of leadership. Under his thoughtful direction, Mohonk Mountain House experienced a continued period of growth and success as an award-winning destination resort. Some of his landmark achievements include the opening of the award-winning Spa in 2005, which ushered the resort into a new era of wellness travel; the construction of the Mohonk Ice Skating Pavilion in 2001, further bolstering Mohonk's reputation as a winter destination; the development of Grove Lodge in 2016, the resort's first new accommodation in more than 100 years; and the launching of a resort-wide Service Initiative in 2003, which resulted in the Mountain House's recognition as a Star of the Industry for outstanding guest service.



Bert's devotion to Mohonk's mission of historic preservation led the entire Smiley family to be named "Legendary Family Historic Hoteliers of the Year" by Historic Hotels of America® and Historic Hotels Worldwide® during the annual 2017 Awards of Excellence. Bert was instrumental in the 2011 transfer of 874 acres of Mohonk Mountain House land to the Open Space Institute, ensuring this historic and beautiful foothills property would be preserved for future generations. In 1994, Bert and his father Keith Smiley were on hand to represent the Smiley family when they were recognized by the United Nations Environment Programme for a legacy of environmental stewardship.



Bert was born in 1944 and grew up on the resort property, interacting with many of the resort's staff members. At age 15, he began attending Oakwood Friends School in Poughkeepsie, NY, returning to Mohonk for summer jobs. He worked as a laboratory technician at NYU's chemical engineering school, and received his undergraduate degree in Mathematics from Syracuse University, then returned to NYU as a research associate at the Courant Institute for Advanced Mathematics. In 1973, he met his future wife, Nina Feldman, a graduating senior studying psychology at Vassar College, on a blind date. They married in 1974 and both were accepted to Princeton University for graduate study, where he received a Ph.D. in economics with a focus on industrial organization. He then worked for the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division as the Director of Research, focusing on public policy analysis during a 10-year stint in Washington, D.C. In 1990, Bert and Nina moved to Mohonk Mountain. Becoming President and CEO of the Mountain House was a significant career shift for Bert, but he feared that the resort might pass out of the family's hands if he did not step in to provide continuity of family leadership. Nina became the Director of Marketing, and with Bert developed a leadership team that achieved consistently strong results and a solid foundation for future success.



Additionally, Bert served as the Chairperson of the American Hospitality and Lodging Association Resort Committee in 2015, and was a member of the Board of Directors of M&T Bank and the New York State Hospitality and Tourism Association. He was a Fellow of the Culinary Institute of America, a member of the Board of Directors of the Mohonk Preserve, and served on the Advisory Board of Mohonk Consultations. Bert and Nina were named the SUNY New Paltz Business People of the Year in 2007.



A humble and unassuming man with a brilliant mind and a dry wit, Bert's presence was deeply felt by all around him. His wisdom and insights, his ability to hold simultaneously a vision of the future and craft the means of getting there were admired and appreciated by all, as was his ability to communicate simply and clearly. He was a kind person, who appreciated others and was loved and respected by all. Bert had an amazing ability to focus his energy and he worked tirelessly over decades to preserve the Mountain House and his family's legacy. He believed that the strength of the business lay in its community of staff. He considered them his extended Mohonk family. He has touched many lives and will be deeply missed.



He is survived by his wife, Nina Feldman Smiley, Ph.D.; his sister Sandra Smiley; three nephews, Noah, Marc, and Eric Gullickson; and two nieces, Katie and Lily Feldman; and many other loving family members and friends.



The Smiley Family will host an Open House at Mohonk Mountain House to celebrate the life of Bert Smiley from 3 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, October 28th in the Parlor.



In lieu of flowers, donations in Bert's name may be directed to either Mohonk Preserve or Mohonk Consultations



Copeland Funeral Home is honored to assist the family with the arrangements. Online condolences may be left for the family of Bert, by visiting www.copelandfhnp.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Poughkeepsie Journal on Oct. 21, 2018.

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David "Harp" Feldman (Nina's Big Bro)

October 29, 2024

Six years out and I still miss my beloved brother in law Bert...He was the bravest man I've ever met.
May we meet again and a down a few sloe gin fizzes on the veranda!
With love, always, no matter where or when, from your silly brother-in-law...
-- David Harp Feldman

keith smiley

April 27, 2021

My wife Dr Dalal Smiley and I (Keith Smiley), had the pleasure of meeting Albert III whilst we were visiting NYC, and a country trip to Mohonk. 'Bert' is my 5th cousin; a gentleman, showing us hospitality and cordiality. We later exchanged emails and he showed great interest in the growth and experiences of our family. He is sadly missed but he leaves an excellent record of stewardship. We live in Melbourne, Australia, descendant of the same grandfather down the line. To Nina and the Smiley family, love and best wishes.
Keith

Dave Feldman

October 12, 2020

The "arrow of time" continues its journey. For most of us, a one-way motion. But to lovingly remember is to bring into the present.
It is two years now, but/and Bert is alway present in the lives of me and my family — both in memory, and in the ongoing consequences of his always wise and thoughtful actions and gifts, and in his effect on my children, his beloved nieces Katie and Lily.
With great love and admiration always from his Brother-in-Law, David.
Rest in Peace, Dear Bert, and I hope to see you again, in whatever form...d

David Feldman

September 9, 2019

It's almost a year, and I still miss Bert.
He was both wise and kind.
And although he did not generally suffer fools gladly (if at all), he made an exception for me -- in my earlier and more foolish years as his brother-in-law -- and I will never stop appreciating that.
Rest in Peace, Dear Friend and Brother

jim owens

October 22, 2018

I was a waiter at mohonk for a short time years ago it was always a pleasure to have the family sit at your station. rest in peace

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