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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
07 April 2009
In such a competitive industry, service ultimately will make or break your hotel, said Four Seasons chief Isadore Sharp during a keynote address at The Hotel Ezra Cornell.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
07 May 2009
Four Season’s Isadore Sharp said the company is addressing this downturn as it has addressed others in the past—as a short-term problem in the context of a 100-year industry.
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By Jeff Higley, Editorial Director
28 June 2010
Kathleen Taylor’s assumption of the CEO role at Four Seasons is refreshing and well-deserved. What makes it even better is that her predecessor, Isadore Sharp, will remain active in the brand.
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HNN Newswire
27 June 2010
Founder Isadore Sharp will transition his role as chairman beginning on 1 August; Taylor ready to guide Four Seasons through the global economic recovery.
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By Jeff Higley, Editorial Director
05 December 2011
President and CEO Kathleen Taylor sees the company’s 86-property portfolio expanding to 150 by mixing resorts with a strong collection of urban hotels.
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By Ed Watkins, Editor-at-Large
06 February 2013
The resignation of Four Seasons CEO Kathleen Taylor narrows the number of women executives who hold top positions in their companies.
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HNN Newswire
17 February 2009
IHG's 2008 results show a sharp decline at the end of the year, with a 7.2-percent RevPAR decline in the fourth quarter.
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By Chad Church, Director, Special Services, STR
25 February 2009
Sharp revenue declines are in store for some time for hotels in Berlin, Paris and London, according to forecasts.
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By Bobby Bowers, Senior VP, Operations, STR
20 April 2009
Five U.S. cities—Phoenix, New York, Detroit, Atlanta and Miami—have experienced particularly sharp RevPAR declines based on the latest three-month numbers ending February 2009.
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HNN Newswire
05 November 2010
Double-digit demand growth combined with a sharp decline in new rooms opening caused occupancy to rise more than 10%.
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