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Marshall Hotels & Resorts Founder Chuck Marshall Dies at 74

By Hotel BusinessDecember 29, 20142 Mins Read
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SALISBURY, MD—Charles “Chuck” Marshall, founder and chairman emeritus of Marshall Hotels & Resorts, died unexpectedly December 27 at age 74, following complications related to a stroke, according to the management company.

Marshall founded the company in 1980 at a time when third-party hotel management was in its infancy. Beginning initially as a developer/syndicator with three hotels, he expanded the company to more than 60 hotels and resorts ranging from upper upscale to limited-service.

Following a significant shift in tax laws in the late 1980s, Marshall turned his company’s attention to full-time third-party management, which “may have been the best business decision I ever made,” he said at the time.   

Marshall worked his way through Oklahoma State University as a cook in area restaurants and hotels. Upon earning a degree in hotel and restaurant management, he began his 50-year-plus hospitality management career as an assistant general manager of the Golden Ox restaurant in Kansas City.

He entered the hotel industry at age 24 as a general manager of a Ramada Inn in Wichita Falls, TX. Over his career, he received numerous awards for operating excellence, including Sheraton’s “Manager of the Year” and the “Distinguished Achievement Award” from the International Franchise Association. Hotels managed by the company continue to consistently win awards from brands for operating excellence.

“The cornerstone of our success is developing a tailored strategy and plan with aggressive, but realistic, budgets, and then sticking to them,” he once noted. “The budget is our bible, and we adhere to it religiously. We don’t start with the top or bottom line; we begin with what is honest and achievable. We then monitor our budgets daily and adapt to changing market conditions, which allows us to focus clearly on maximizing profits and controlling costs.”

Marshall is survived by his wife, Dee, who led the company’s marketing efforts for more than three decades; son Mike, who is president of Marshall Hotels & Resorts, daughter Joanne, son Kenny, as well as seven grandchildren.

 

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