Eric Danziger, president and CEO of Wyndham
Hotel Group, part of the Wyndham Worldwide family of companies,
has been recognized by the Pacific Area Travel Writers Association
International with the award for Lifetime Contribution in the
Hospitality Industry.
The award celebrates the many contributions
Danziger has made to the business over the course of his 30-year
career, including the creation of Doubletree’s now famous
chocolate chip cookie and the expansion of the early Starwood
Hotels and Resorts portfolio, which during his three-year tenure
as the company’s president and CEO, grew from 20 hotels to nearly
600.
Most recently, Danziger has continued Wyndham Hotel
Group’s evolution to a true global hospitality company, placing a
renewed focus on operational excellence and strategic global
growth and appointing seasoned hoteliers to the company’s key
leadership roles.
In his first year with the Hotel Group,
he added key in-market regional leaders to support a growing
international portfolio; expanded the company’s managed portfolio
to include select properties in the Days Inn and Ramada brands;
and helped secure high-profile hotels for the company’s flagship
Wyndham brand, including the Parc 55 Hotel San Francisco and
Graves 601 Hotel in Minneapolis.
Under Danziger’s
leadership, the Hotel Group has enjoyed significant global
development activity. Examples include the signing of four additional Ramada hotels both in China and India; the introduction
of the Ramada Encore hotel product to the Middle East; the development of the first Ramada and Days Inn properties in
Singapore; and the opening of the first Days Inn property in
Hawaii.
“I have always had an unwavering passion for the
hotel business,” said Danziger. “I truly believe in the power of
hospitality and travel and I look forward to the new heights to
which we will take this great industry in the future.”
Prior to Wyndham Hotel Group, Danziger successfully led and grew
several of the world’s most well-known hospitality companies including Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Doubletree
Hotels, the former Wyndham International and Carlson Hotels
Worldwide, where he led the effort to acquire the Park Inn/Park
Plaza brand as well as the formation of a Real Estate Fund,
resulting in the acquisition of key assets.
Danziger is
the recipient of the 1999 Peace Award of the American Friends of
Tel Aviv University and the 2005 Northern California Ernest and
Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for Real Estate and
Hospitality.
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