Hyatt has made organizational changes which
include the integration of the global operations structure, the
formation of an integrated team to lead the company’s select
service business and the creation of a new global franchising
strategy function.
Chuck Floyd has
been selected as Global President of Operations, effective 1
August 2014. In this newly created role, Floyd will continue to
lead and develop the company’s Global Operations Center (GOC),
Hyatt’s shared operation services organization, and will assume
responsibility for the operation of Hyatt’s hotels globally.
Floyd is a 33-year Hyatt veteran who has
served in a wide variety of hotel and corporate positions and was
Chief Operating Officer for North America from 2006 to 2011. He
has been Group President, GOC since 2012. The Group Presidents for
each of Hyatt’s three regions will report to Floyd.
“Chuck and his team have made important strides
in fostering an enterprise-wide perspective across the company.
The closer connection we are establishing now between the GOC and
the regions will strengthen our ability to implement global
processes and programs efficiently, while maintaining our ability
to adapt quickly to local and regional market needs,” said Mark
Hoplamazian, President and Chief Executive Officer of Hyatt Hotels
Corporation. “I expect to maintain a high degree of visibility and
engagement with the regional teams as Chuck works to create better
coordination and efficiency in areas where a common approach
across the Company is appropriate.”
Pete Sears has
been selected as Group President – Americas, effective 1 September
2014, and will report to Floyd. In this role, Sears will be
responsible for the growth and successful operation of Hyatt’s
portfolio in the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Over the course of a 27-year Hyatt career, Sears
has held numerous positions of increasing operational
responsibility. He served as general manager of several full
service hotels and later as Senior Vice President, Operations in
North America, and has been Senior Vice President, Operations for
Asia Pacific since 2012.
Steve Haggerty’s
role will expand to include responsibility for Hyatt’s franchising
strategy and select service business, two key growth areas for the
company. Haggerty will serve as Global Head of Capital Strategy,
Franchising and Select Service, effective 1 August 2014.
Haggerty has been with Hyatt since 2007 when he
joined the company as Global Head of Development and Real Estate.
Prior to joining Hyatt, he held a number of finance, asset
management and development roles at Marriott in various locations
around the world. Haggerty has been Global Head of Real Estate and
Capital Strategy at Hyatt since 2012.
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