HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY LEADERS CELEBRATED
AT UH HALL OF HONOR CEREMONY
Annual Induction Applauds Harrah’s Entertainment and Starbucks
Coffee Company
HOUSTON, August 14, 2007—Coffee and casinos are lauded in
the 2007 Hospitality Hall of Honor Ceremony at the University of
Houston Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management.
Howard Schultz, Chairman & Chief Global Strategist of Starbucks
Coffee Company, and Gary W. Loveman, Chairman, CEO and president
of Harrah’s Entertainment Inc., are the new inductees for
the 12th annual event planned for 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 17
in the Hilton University of Houston Hotel Grand Ballroom.
“The Board of Overseers is pleased to honor these industry
giants,” said Joseph A. McInerney, CHA, president/CEO of the
American Hotel & Lodging Association and a member of the Hospitality
Hall of Honor Board of Overseers. “Their considerable contributions
to the growth of their companies truly have defined and shaped the
multi-faceted scope of the hospitality industry.”
The Hospitality Hall of Honor recognizes excellence in leadership
in the hospitality industry. The inductees’ achievements and
their business leadership are memorialized in permanent displays
in the college’s Hall of Honor, the Leaders Gallery and the
Hospitality Industry Archives. The Hall of Honor has been recognizing
industry leaders in this way since 1996. The week leading up to
the event will be marked by think tank sessions, receptions for
current inductees and other Hall of Honor members, plus an industry
luncheon and round table discussions.
Gary W. Loveman, a former associate professor at the Harvard University
Graduate School of Business Administration, joined Harrah’s
Entertainment Inc. in 1998. Since being named CEO in 2003, Loveman
has presided over a period of growth and profitability that culminated
in Harrah’s 2005 acquisition of Caesars Entertainment, Inc.
at $9.4 billion, the largest single transaction in the industry’s
history. His extensive background in retail marketing and service-management
also led to the development and implementation of the gaming industry’s
most successful loyalty program, Total Rewards. Today, Total Rewards
boasts more than 40 million customers. Harrah’s performance
has earned Loveman the distinction of being recognized as the gaming
and lodging industry’s Best CEO by Institutional Investor
magazine for four consecutive years.
Howard Schultz wasn't the first person to be carried away by the
aroma of a well-roasted coffee bean, but the Starbucks Coffee Company
leader was undoubtedly the first to turn that reverie into a billion
dollar retail operation.
His adventure started in 1981 when he traveled from New York to
Seattle to check out a popular coffee bean store called Starbucks
that had been buying many of the Hammarplast Swedish drip coffeemakers
he was selling. In 1987, he bought Starbucks for $3.8 million and
implemented a series of employee-friendly practices that were unprecedented
in retail, including comprehensive health care coverage for employees
working at least 20 hours a week and their domestic partners. Starbucks
experienced astronomical expansion in the 1990s and today, Schultz
believes that Starbucks is “just getting started.”
Again this year, the Hall of Honor activities are being planned
and managed by a student board of directors with a focus on increasing
the interaction between the new inductees, other industry leaders
and students of the college.
“Our college is known for giving students a real world experience
of the hospitality industry,” noted Thomas W. Lattin, professor
and managing director of the Hospitality Hall of Honor. “Assuming
full responsibility for Hall of Honor Week will certainly provide
them with a true taste of hospitality management, plus they get
to rub elbows with true industry icons.”
Previous Hall of Honor inductees have included Walt Disney, Barron
Hilton, Curtis Carlson, Sir Rocco Forte, Howard Johnson, J. W. Marriott,
Miguel Alemán Valdés, Colonel Harland Sanders and
Ernest and Julio Gallo.
The activities for this year’s Hospitality Hall of Honor
culminate in an induction ceremony and dinner that is open to the
industry and the friends and associates of the inductees. Black
tie is optional. For ticket information, or to make accommodations
for persons with disabilities, contact Erin Oeser at 713.743.9482
or ekoeser@uh.edu.
For more information on the UH Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel
and Restaurant Management and the Hall of Honor, visit our website
at: www.hrm.uh.edu/cnhc/ShowContent.asp?c=5194
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and institutes and sponsors more than 300 partnerships with corporate,
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in the country, stands at the forefront of education, research and
service with more than 35,000 students.
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