The Institute for Hospitality Entrepreneurship at Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration
has confirmed that Mark Harmon, principal and CEO, Auberge Resorts, will be the featured speaker in the “Conversations with Entrepreneurs” series in May. During the academic year, leading
hospitality entrepreneurs visit the school to describe how they conceived an entrepreneurial vision and transformed that vision into an
extraordinary business success. Entrepreneurs provide guidance and insight directly to students who have entrepreneurial aspirations.
“We are delighted that Mark Harmon will be sharing his insights with student as one of our innovators in the ‘Conversations with Entrepreneurs’
series,” said Cathy Enz, associate dean for industry research and affairs at the
school. “This speaker series is designed to promote intimate interactions between Cornell students and uniquely successful entrepreneurs who are leaders in our industry.”
Harmon will present on
2 May 2006, from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m., in Room 341 Statler Hall of the Cornell Hotel School. As Principal and Chief Executive Officer
of Auberge Resorts, Mill Valley, Calif., Harmon oversees the design, development and acquisition of hotels, resorts and private clubs. Named for its
flagship hotel, Napa Valley’s renowned Auberge du Soleil, the company owns or operates a distinguished collection of exceptional properties,
including: Esperanza in Los Cabos, Mexico; Calistoga Ranch in Napa Valley, Calif.; and the Inn at Palmetto Bluff in Bluffton, S.C.; with several
others currently in development in New Mexico, California and the Caribbean.
Harmon formed Auberge Resorts in 1998 to consolidate the management, financial expertise and assets of its various hospitality ventures and to
pursue the development of other unique properties. Since then, he has led the company’s growth to encompass ventures in resort management
and development, real estate and residence clubs.
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