Horst Schulze,
17-Year Ritz-Carlton Leader, Becomes Vice Chairman
Simon Cooper, a 30-year veteran hotelier, has been named president and
chief operating officer of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. Cooper
is currently president, Marriott Lodging Canada, and for 10 years was
president and chief operating officer of the Canadian Quality
Award-winning Delta Hotels & Resorts. He assumes his new position at
Ritz-Carlton, the luxury hospitality subsidiary of Marriott
International, Inc. (NYSE:MAR), on February 19.
Cooper succeeds Horst Schulze, who will retire from operational
management responsibilities at Ritz-Carlton and become vice-chairman,
playing a key role in global development, owner relations and brand
strategy.
William R. Tiefel, chairman of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company and vice
chairman of Marriott International, Inc., said, “I am extremely pleased
that Simon Cooper, a premier hotelier, will bring his own strong
leadership and distinctive style to our world-class luxury hotel brand.”
Continued Tiefel, “Simon’s extensive hospitality background, from his
superb work for Marriott in Canada to top management of prestige hotel
groups in the U.S., Canada, Israel and elsewhere in the world, positions
him exceedingly well to succeed Horst Schulze in building on his legacy
of Ritz-Carlton culture and service, and its outstanding success.”
Since joining Marriott International in 1998, Cooper has overseen all of
the company’s existing hotel brands in Canada, with the New England
region being added to his responsibilities in 2000. He has been
instrumental in fulfilling the company’s goal of rapid Canadian hotel
development; in the past three years, Marriott International-branded
hotels have increased from seven to more than 30.
In his Marriott role in Canada, Cooper was committed to promoting
Canadian tourism. He was one of the main forces behind the creation of
the Canadian Tourism Commission, where he has served on the board and as
chairman of the Commission’s committee on infrastructure development.
Earlier in his career, Cooper was executive vice president of Omni
Hotels (USA) and was managing director of Dan Hotels, Israel’s largest
luxury hotel chain. In addition, he also served as senior vice president
of operations for Delta Hotels & Resorts, beginning his career with
Canadian Pacific Hotels & Resorts.
Cooper is chairman of the Board of Governors for the University of
Guelph in Ontario, Canada, and is a senior member of The Conference
Board (USA) and a member of the Conference Board of Canada’s National
Council of Leadership. Born and educated in Britain, Cooper received an
MBA from the University of Toronto. |