Kathleen "Katie" Taylor has been named recipient
of the 2012 Cornell Hospitality Innovator Award, an honor given
annually by the Leland C. and Mary M. Pillsbury Institute for
Hospitality Entrepreneurship at the Cornell University School of
Hotel Administration (SHA).
Taylor, president and chief executive
officer of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, will receive the award
at the fourth annual Cornell Hospitality Icon & Innovator Awards,
Tuesday, 5 June 2012, at the American Museum of Natural History in
New York City.
"We are delighted to recognize Katie Taylor
for her outstanding leadership and innovation in the hospitality
industry," said Michael D. Johnson, dean and E. M. Statler
Professor at SHA. "Katie's innovative approaches to building
memorable experiences for guests and quality relationships with
employees and business partners will solidify Four Seasons as the
world's premier luxury hospitality company for years to come."
Since joining Four Seasons in 1989, Taylor has played a key
role in its continued growth and success. The company's portfolio includes 86 hotels and resorts in 35 countries, and there are
currently more than 50 projects in some stage of planning or development. Prior to assuming the role of chief executive officer
in August 2010, Taylor was chief operating officer. She also served as president of worldwide business operations for seven
years.
Taylor has received numerous accolades for her
business achievements. She received the Schulich Award for
Outstanding Executive Leadership in 2001 and was recognized with a
Chairman's Award from the Industry Real Estate Financing Advisory Council (IREFAC) of the American Hotel and Lodging Association in
2003. In 2006 Taylor received the Award for Business Achievement
from the Canadian General Counsel; was inducted to the Marketing
Hall of Legends in 2009 and accepted the Hennick Centre for
Business and Law Medal for Career Achievement in 2010. In 2011,
she was honored with the International Society of Hospitality
Consultants Pioneer Award, the Chairman's Gold Award from the
Ontario Hostelry Institute, was named one of the Top 100 Most
Powerful Women in Canada by the Women's Executive Network and
became the first woman to receive Hotels magazine Corporate
Hotelier of the World award.
A member of IREFAC, Taylor is
also a director of the Royal Bank of Canada and a board member for
the Hospital for Sick Children Foundation in Toronto. She is also
an avid supporter of United Way Toronto and an active volunteer.
At the awards event in June, Cornell will also honor the
Tisch family with the Cornell Icon of the Industry Award.
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