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Marriott Hotel president/CEO, Arne Sorenson, passes on

Marriott International has announced the death of its President and Chief Executive Officer, Arne Sorenson, aged 62. He was said to have been battling with pancreatic cancer since 2019 but lost the battle over the week. Sorenson became the third CEO in Marriott’s history in 2012, and the first without the Marriott surname.

A visionary leader, Sorenson put the company on a strong growth trajectory that included the $13-billion acquisition of Starwood Hotels and Resorts. During his tenure as CEO, Sorenson was tireless in driving the company’s progress, creating opportunities for associates, growth for owners and franchisees and results for the company’s shareholders.

Known for his leadership on difficult national and global issues, he steered Marriott to make significant progress on diversity, equity and inclusion, environmental sustainability and human trafficking awareness. “Arne was an exceptional executive but more than that he was an exceptional human being,” said J.W. Marriott, Jr., executive chairman and chairman of the board.

“Arne loved every aspect of this business and relished time spent touring our hotels and meeting associates around the world. He had an uncanny ability to anticipate where the hospitality industry was headed and position Marriott for growth. ‘‘But the roles he relished the most were as husband, father, brother and friend. On behalf of the board and Marriott’s hundreds of thousands of associates around the world, we extend our heartfelt condolences to Arne’s wife and four children.

We share your heartbreak, and we will miss Arne deeply.” When Sorenson stepped back from full-time management early in the month, the company tapped two veteran Marriott executives, Stephanie Linnartz, group president, Consumer Operations, Technology and Emerging Businesses, and Tony Capuano, group president, Global Development, Design and Operations Services, to share responsibility for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the company’s business units and corporate functions, in addition to maintaining their current responsibilities. Ms. Linnartz and Mr. Capuano will continue in this capacity until the Marriott board appoints a new CEO, which is expected to be within the next two weeks

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