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"Educating
prospective owners and franchisees is key to the company's
diversity ownership initiative because many candidates
have substantial business experience, but they do not
have a background in the lodging industry," said Norman
K. Jenkins, senior vice president of North American
Lodging Development for Marriott. During the event,
Jenkins presented a $30,000 check to Andy Ingraham,
president of the National Association of Black Hotel
Owners, Operators and Developers, to help the organization
reach its goal of increasing the number of African-Americans
who manage, operate and own hotels.
Marriott's aggressive diversity ownership initiatives
work to assist minorities who have significant business
experience; are interested in developing hotels or acquiring
or rebranding hotels; or those interested in taking
equity positions in hotels under development by Marriott
or its development partners. The lodging leader's outreach
includes providing minorities with additional operations
support where appropriate, as well as flexible transaction
terms that can include application and royalty fee support,
key money, and various forms of credit enhancement.
"The
company demonstrates its commitment to increasing minority
hotel ownership by guiding prospective owners through
the process," said Deanne Ayers-Howard, who in 1998
became the owner of the TownePlace Suites by Marriott
in Sterling/Cascades, Va.
The company's recent minority recruitment success includes
the groundbreaking of a Courtyard by Marriott hotel
with significant minority ownership in Harlem, N.Y.,
and the opening of the $43 million Residence Inn by
Marriott Capitol in Washington, D.C., co-owned by four
Native American tribes.
The company's recently expanded, broad-based diversity
outreach goals include:
* Pledged $1 billion in spending with minority-and women-owned
suppliers over the next five years
* Forged relationships with four minority- and women-owned
and managed financial services firms
More than 16 years ago, Marriott became the first lodging
company to establish a diversity program, and it has
continued to set the standard for the industry. The
National Association for the Advancement of Color People
(NAACP) has ranked Marriott at the top of the lodging
industry six out of seven times in its annual lodging
industry report card. As a "Hall of Fame" member of
Fortune magazine's "100 Best Companies to Work For"
list for eight consecutive years, Marriott has always
been committed to employing a talented and diverse workforce.
In particular, the company has doubled the number of
women and minorities in its top 400 leadership positions
over the last six years.
Marriott's current and future success in workforce diversity
is supported through programs such as its "Leadership
Education Series," which teaches managers how to lead
and build their careers in today's increasingly diverse
and complex marketplace.
Note:
Certified minority- and women-owned businesses interested
in doing business with Marriott are invited to register
on http://www.Marriott.com/corporateinfo/supplier
MARRIOTT
INTERNATIONAL, INC. (NYSE:MAR) is a leading lodging
company with more than 2,600 lodging properties in the
United States and 65 other countries and territories.
Marriott International operates and franchises hotels
under the Marriott, JW Marriott, The Ritz-Carlton, Renaissance,
Residence Inn, Courtyard, TownePlace Suites, Fairfield
Inn, SpringHill Suites, and Bulgari brand names; develops
and operates vacation ownership resorts under the Marriott
Vacation Club International, Horizons, The Ritz-Carlton
Club and Marriott Grand Residence Club brands; operates
Marriott Executive Apartments; provides furnished corporate
housing through its Marriott ExecuStay division; and
operates conference centers. The company is headquartered
in Washington, D.C., and has approximately 133,000 employees.
It is ranked as the lodging industry's most admired
company and one of the best places to work for by FortuneŽ
magazine. In fiscal year 2004, Marriott International
reported sales from continuing operations of $10 billion.
For more information or reservations, please visit our
web site at www.marriott.com
PRESS CONTACTS:
Regina Dove, Burrell, (312) 297-9711, rdove@burrell.com
Stephanie
Hampton, Marriott, (301) 380-1217, stephanie.hampton@marriott.com
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