Marriott International’s board of directors have
elected J.W. Marriott, Jr., currently chairman of the board and
chief executive officer, as executive chairman and chairman of the
board, and named Arne Sorenson, currently president and chief
operating officer, as president and chief executive officer. Mr.
Sorenson will be the third CEO in the company’s
history.
The board also appointed Robert McCarthy, currently group
president for the company, as Marriott International’s chief
operations officer. All three appointments are effective 31 March
2012.
Mr. Marriott said, “As
we approach the 85th birthday of our company in 2012 and I proudly
celebrate my 60th year of service, I decided to recommend to the
board that Arne Sorenson take over the CEO responsibilities. I
have been so fortunate to have worked with some of the most
talented people in the world over the past six decades. It’s
amazing to me what we have accomplished over the years together,
from a small root beer stand in Washington, D.C. to a global
lodging powerhouse with operations in more than 70 countries.
“Looking forward, one of my most important
responsibilities is to work with our board of directors to ensure
that we are best positioned to succeed in the future. As executive
chairman, in addition to my ongoing role as chairman of the board,
I will continue to share my experience with our senior management
team as we pursue our paths of growth and face the cyclical events
I have confronted so many times in my career. My energies will
also be directed at continuing to reinforce the timeless core
values that have been the bedrock of our success and to being a
company ambassador as we build opportunity around the world.
“To achieve that growth, the right leadership is
critical. That’s why I am enormously pleased that Arne will become
CEO. I can say that there is no one more deserving or capable of
assuming this role at such an important point in our company’s
history. Arne knows the business, lives our core values, and has
earned the respect and admiration of all of our company’s major
stakeholders. As Arne takes over the day-to-day reins of the
company, he does so with my utmost confidence.
“Having
personally recruited Arne to Marriott in 1996, I know that his
success is related not only to his extraordinary talent, but is
also due to his commitment to hard work, team play, and drive for
results. His path through our company included roles as chief
financial officer, later adding oversight of European operations,
before being appointed in 2009 as president and chief operating
officer. As his mentor and friend, I could not be more pleased,
for him or for our company,” said Mr. Marriott.
Arne
Sorenson said, “I am grateful to Bill Marriott and the board for
their confidence, and I am tremendously optimistic about the future of our company, which continues to benefit from Mr.
Marriott’s wise, visionary and steady leadership. With deeply
embedded core values that have enabled us to succeed for 85 years,
I am looking forward to an exciting road ahead for Marriott
International.”
Discussing Robert McCarthy’s
appointment, Mr. Marriott said, “I am also very pleased to
announce that Bob has been promoted to chief operations officer.
In this role, Bob will continue to have oversight for our Global
Lodging Services division and for our Ritz-Carlton brand. In
addition, the presidents of our four continental operating
divisions will have co-reporting relationships to Bob along with
their primary reporting responsibilities to Arne as chief
executive officer.
“As a 35-year veteran of the
company, Bob McCarthy has made significant contributions to our
growth and performance and has distinguished himself with his
business leadership and stewardship of our company culture. His
career, which began as a Marriott restaurant waiter, is a tribute
to the opportunity that is possible at Marriott.
“Looking ahead, I have never been more confident about our company
and its future. Our culture of service is as strong as ever and we
continue to open doors to opportunity throughout the world,” said
Mr. Marriott.
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