InterContinental Hotels Group has named Paul
Snyder to be vice president, corporate responsibility in the
Americas region.
Based in Atlanta, Snyder will work with the
regions president Kirk Kinsell and his senior executive team and
will report to David Jerome, senior vice president, corporate
responsibility, IHG in Denham, U.K..
Snyder leads the
implementation of sustainability and community efforts throughout
IHG hotels. He manages the regions public affairs activities,
working closely with the corporate affairs, human resources and
legal departments with efforts in Washington and with other groups
to advocate IHGs interests. Paul also directs IHGs diversity
work, promoting inclusion and cultural diversity at the company.
Snyder, a
17-year hospitality industry veteran, most recently served as vice
president, portfolio operations, the Americas. Prior to that, his
roles have included leadership positions in development,
operations and brand management.
Before joining IHG, Paul worked
in the brand management, IT, and development organizations of
Marriott International. He also worked at Winegardner & Hammons,
Inc., where he began as a line level employee and was promoted
into managerial positions in both food and beverage and rooms
departments. Paul began his career in 1994 working on-property at
a Holiday Inn franchise.
Paul brings years of hotel experience to this position as
well as a great wealth of knowledge about IHG, having served in
multiple roles and departments in the company," said Jerome. "I am
confident he will contribute greatly toward fulfilling our
corporate responsibility initiatives and, in turn, support IHG in
becoming the best hotel company in the world."
Snyder earned a bachelors degree
in English literature at Lawrence University and masters of
business administration degree at Cornell Universitys Johnson
Graduate School of Management.
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