Close Menu
  • OPERATIONS
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • OWNERSHIP
  • DESIGN
  • EXPERT INSIGHT
  • SURVEYS
  • REPORTS
  • CURRENT ISSUE
  • TEAM
  • ADVERTISE
  • EVENTS CALENDAR
LinkedIn X (Twitter) Vimeo RSS
  • Surveys
  • Reports
  • Current Issue
  • Team
  • Advertise
LinkedIn X (Twitter) Pinterest Vimeo RSS
Hotel Business Archive
  • OPERATIONS
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • OWNERSHIP
  • DESIGN
  • EXPERT INSIGHT
  • VIDEOS
Hotel Business Archive
Home » Marriott’s Sorenson to Temporarily Reduce Schedule; Interim Leaders Named
Industry

Marriott’s Sorenson to Temporarily Reduce Schedule; Interim Leaders Named

By Hotel BusinessFebruary 2, 20212 Mins Read
Share LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Pinterest Email
Arne Sorenson

BETHESDA, MD—Marriott International Inc. has revealed that president/CEO Arne Sorenson will be temporarily reducing his schedule to facilitate more demanding treatment for pancreatic cancer. In May 2019, the company announced that the 62-year-old executive had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and was beginning treatment.

Sorenson, who will remain Marriott’s president/CEO, is expected to step back from full-time oversight of the company for several months. During this time, he will stay involved in directing the company to the extent practical and will remain a member of the board of directors. In consultation with Marriott’s board, he has tapped two veteran Marriott executives to share the responsibility for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the company’s business units and corporate functions during this period, in addition to maintaining their current responsibilities.

Stephanie Linnartz, group president, consumer operations, technology and emerging businesses, will oversee the company’s international lodging division, as well as legal, human resources and communications & public affairs. Tony Capuano, group president, global development, design and operations services, will oversee the company’s U.S. and Canada lodging division and finance. Linnartz, 52, and Capuano, 55, are long-time members of the Marriott leadership team, having joined the company in 1997 and 1995, respectively.

“Since my diagnosis, I’ve been working with a great medical team at Johns Hopkins to treat this cancer,” said Sorenson. “While I have worked throughout my treatment to date and plan to remain as engaged in the business as my health allows, the right thing to do for me, my family and the company is to focus on my health. I know Stephanie and Tony will work with Marriott’s strong executive team to continue to move the company forward. I, along with my family and my medical team, remain optimistic about my prognosis and I plan to return full-time after the conclusion of my treatments.”

“Arne has the full support of the board and the executive team as he takes this time to focus on his health, and our prayers are with him for a speedy recovery,” said J.W. Marriott Jr., executive chairman and chairman of the board. “Arne has built an excellent executive team. I have every confidence in Stephanie and Tony and the entire leadership team to continue to implement our strategy and to not miss a beat running day-to-day operations.

Arne Sorenson J.W. Marriott Jr. Marriott Marriott International Inc Stephanie Linnartz Tony Capuano
Share. LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Pinterest Email
Previous ArticleHB Exclusive: Koddi Offers Hotels Early Access to Premium Ads on Priceline
Next Article Virgin Hotels to Debut in Key Cities Across the Globe

Related Posts

Study: Marriott leads competitors on social media ad spend

November 24, 2021

People on the move at Marriott, Virgin Hotels

November 15, 2021

Marriott reaches 300th property milestone in the Caribbean and Latin America

November 11, 2021

Comments are closed.

Search Archive
© 2001-2023, hotelbusiness.com. Cannot be reprinted without permission of hotelbusiness.com. Privacy Policy | Terms Of Service

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.