Longtime Marriott executive who for years led international
development will be honored at the 2025 conference in Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES – Ed Fuller, former long-time global Marriott International
executive, will be presented with the ALIS Lifetime Achievement Award during
the 24th annual the Americas Lodging Investment Summit (ALIS) on
Tuesday-Thursday, January 28-30, 2025, in Los Angeles.
This prominent award is presented to an individual who has made significant
contributions to the hospitality industry through their actions, deeds, and
great accomplishments.
Fuller is a seasoned leader in the hospitality industry with a distinguished
career spanning over five decades. He served with Marriott for 40 years,
holding several key marketing, sales, and operational positions, including chief
commercial officer. He also served as Marriott’s president and managing director
of International Lodging for 22 years, overseeing global operations,
international expansion, crisis management, and strategic development.
Under Fuller’s leadership, Marriott established 555 hotels in 73 countries,
generating $8 billion in annual sales and 80,000 jobs worldwide.
To prepare for his corporate career, Fuller graduated from Boston University’s
School of Business and attended Harvard Business School. He also served as a captain
in the U.S. Army, earning the Bronze Star and Army Commendation Medal for his
service in Vietnam and Germany. His military background laid the foundation for
his leadership style and crisis management expertise, which he later applied to
his business endeavors.
After retiring from Marriott in 2012, Fuller remains actively involved in the
corporate world through teaching at several universities, engaging in
philanthropic efforts, and serving on various boards. An accomplished author,
Fuller has published four books, including his leadership-focused work “You
Can’t Lead with Your Feet on the Desk” and the “Red Hotel” series of fictional
thrillers.
“Ed Fuller personifies the globetrotting executive that spearheaded a worldwide
footprint for American hotel brands through building strong relationships with
many cultures,” said Jeff Higley, president of The BHN Group. “Ed’s track
record speaks for itself as his leadership took Marriott from 16 international
hotels to becoming a global leader and set the tone for hotel brands to become
the worldwide juggernauts we know today. His far-reaching contributions to the
hotel industry are extraordinary, and we’re honored to present him with the
well-deserved ALIS Lifetime Achievement Award.”
Registration for ALIS 2025 is open and Early Registration
fee ends October 16. Additional information and details on registering are
available on the ALIS website.