04 Aug HOTELS KEYNOTE SPEAKER: WHAT ARE TODAY’S BEST-KNOWN HOTEL BRANDS?
It’s no secret that we’re often tapped as hotels keynote speakers and hospitality futurists for meetings, events, virtual speaking programs, tradeshows, etc. Perhaps you’re throwing an internal meeting or conference; maybe you’re looking for motivational presenters or MCs and hosts to help inspire energize hospitality execs. But what are some of the types of lodging providers that we work with and present on the future of work, AI, innovation, creativity, change management, leadership and other topics for? Your favorite hotels keynote speakers and consulting hospitality futurists figured we’d provide a sampling. Just scroll down to find out more…
- Marriott – Large luxury and business hotel chain known for high-end amenities and rewards program. Brands include Ritz-Carlton, JW Marriott, and W Hotels.
- Hilton – Global chain encompassing luxury to budget hotels including Waldorf Astoria, Conrad, DoubleTree Suites, and Hampton Inn.
- Choice Hotels – Midscale chain franchising brands like Comfort Inn, Quality Inn, Sleep Inn, Clarion, and more economy/budget options.
- Wyndham Hotels & Resorts – Diverse portfolio including higher-end Wyndham Grand and more budget Super 8 and Travelodge brands or so hotels keynote speakers and hospitality futurists report to us.
- InterContinental Hotels Group – Owner of mainstream brands like Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, Staybridge Suites, and boutique Hotel Indigo.
- Best Western – World’s largest hotel chain offers reliable midscale accommodations perfect for business and leisure travelers.
- Hyatt – Operates luxury and business focused hotels and resorts globally including premium Park Hyatt and Grand Hyatt brands.
- Motel 6 – Nationwide chain known for providing essential budget lodging options across the United States.
- MGM Resorts International – Luxury casino-hotels in Vegas, Mississippi, and around the world bearing iconic MGM and Bellagio names. (A favorite of many hotels keynote speakers and consulting hospitality futurists.)
- Caesars Entertainment – Competitor to MGM operating Caesars Palace, Harrah’s, Flamingo and other Las Vegas strip casino-resorts.
- Walt Disney Resorts – Iconic themed Disney hotels providing immersive experiences for families at their resort destinations.
- La Quinta – Midscale chain catering to business and leisure travelers with spacious, pet-friendly rooms.
- Red Roof Inn – Budget orientation with basic accommodations for value-focused road trippers and other travelers.
- Extended Stay America – Ideal for longer trips with kitchens and hotel amenities in all rooms.
- Red Lion Hotels Corporation – West coast chain with hotels, resorts and inns covering midscale to luxury tiers.
- Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group – Global company running large Radisson and Radisson Blu business hotel brands.
- Starwood Hotels & Resorts – Recently acquired by Marriott, operated luxury brands like Westin, Sheraton, Le Meridien, and W Hotels.
- Omni Hotels & Resorts – Provides upscale lodging experiences with contemporary four-diamond level hotels and resorts. You’ll find many hotels keynote speakers and hospitality futurists staying there, among other guests!
- Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants – Boutique style hotels offering heartfelt human service and unique design experiences.
- Drury Hotels – Providing excellent value, Drury Inn and Drury Suites hotels offer amenities like free hot breakfast and evening snacks.
- Joie de Vivre Hotels – Boutique chain of independently operated lifestyle hotels tailored to local character.
- Noble House Hotels & Resorts – A small luxury portfolio of exclusive resorts, hotels, inns, and estates.
- Loews Hotels – Luxury hotels characterized by intuitive and personalized service.
- Hard Rock Hotels & Casinos – Part of the iconic music themed brand operating urban and resort style hotels and casinos.
- Magnuson Hotels – Largest independent hotel affiliation group providing branding, marketing, and support services.