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Offered by Steve Bollenbach, Hilton CEO |
| ANAHEIM, Calif. - Oct. 26, 2000 - Stephen F. Bollenbach, president
and chief executive officer of Hilton Hotels Corp., today addressed the
Travel Industry Association’s (TIA) Marketing Forum as the gathering’s
keynote speaker at the Disneyland Hotel.
Challenging the group to ensure the continued satisfaction of customers, Bollenbach offered the audience of several hundred a “top ten” list for continuing success in the travel industry, and maintaining strong levels of business. “We’re in this incredible industry where business is really booming, and which is a major economic and employment force throughout the United States and the world,” Bollenbach said, citing the $3.5 trillion spent annually by consumers on worldwide travel, and the fact that one of every 12 people in the world are employed directly or indirectly by the travel and tourism industry. “But the biggest mistake any of us can make is to rest on our past successes and become complacent.” To further strengthen the travel industry, and maximize the success
of the companies and organizations that make up the industry, Bollenbach
offered a “Top Ten” list of priorities:
“Earning profits — which all public companies must do for their shareholders — and meeting customer expectations are not mutually exclusive,” concluded Bollenbach. “In fact, each is a function of the other. By making sure we attend to our customers, we will reap the benefits, and achieve results for our shareholders, our employees, our business partners and our communities. Keep the customer number one and we keep our industry number one.”
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Hilton Hotels Corp. Beverly Hills, Calif. Kathy Shepard Corporate Affairs 310/205-7676 http://www.hilton.com |
| Also See | J.W. Marriott, Jr. Outlines the company’s Five-point Strategy to Attract and Retain Employees / Oct 2000 |