Marriott Makes NAFE's Top 10 of Companies for Executive Women
MARCH 30, 2009 - The National Association for Female Executives (NAFE) has named Marriott International, Inc. (NYSE:MAR) to its list of 2009 NAFE Top 50 Companies for Executive Women.
The list spotlights corporations with practices and employment records that benefit women and encourage their advancement to top management positions. Marriott ranked in the top 10 and was the only lodging company to be named on the list.
The association made special note that women at Marriott currently make up more than half of the employees, nearly half of the managers, and 30 percent of the vice presidents. Also mentioned was the company's use of the innovative electronic program, Sed de Saber ("Thirst of Knowledge"), which helps Spanish-speaking associates learn English.
"Marriott is committed to training, advancing and empowering women and minorities to attain senior leadership and management positions," said David Rodriguez, executive vice president, global human resources, Marriott International. "We believe that championing diversity and inclusion in everything we do provides our company its strength and competitive edge."
NAFE is focused on moving women into profit and loss positions. Their nomination focuses on programs promoting the advancement of women, workforce profile, work/life programs, compensation and accountability.
"Marriott is extremely proud of this prestigious award. Recognition of this caliber reinforces our commitment to the advancement of women executives," said Amy McPherson, executive vice president, global sales & marketing, Marriott International.
Marriott provides several programs to help employees advance their careers, including:
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The Women's Leadership Development Initiative, which will celebrate its 10 year anniversary this year, offers leadership, networking and career development conferences, along with work-life effectiveness programs, policies and resources to help employees manage their work/life responsibilities,
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Marriott sends a number of female executives every year to Women in Leadership and Learning (WILL), an immersion curriculum geared at enabling professional breakthroughs for women executives, and
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The Executive Development Program, a four-week program designed for Marriott's most senior level leaders which exposes them to innovative thought leadership practices. This program prepares leaders for the next level of executive management.




Marriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR) is a global leading lodging company based in Bethesda,Maryland, USA, with more than 4,200 properties in 80 countries and territories. Marriott International reported revenues of nearly $14 billion in fiscal year 2014. The company operates and franchises hotels and licenses vacation ownership resorts under 19 brands, including: The Ritz-Carlton®, BVlgari®, EDITION®, JW Marriott®, Autograph Collection® Hotels, Renaissance® Hotels, Marriott Hotels®, Delta Hotels and Resorts®, Marriott Executive Apartments®, Marriott Vacation Club®, Gaylord Hotels®, AC Hotels by Marriott®, Courtyard®, Residence Inn®, SpringHill Suites®, Fairfield Inn & Suites®, TownePlace Suites®, Protea Hotels® and MoxyHotels®. Marriott has been consistently recognized as a top employer and for its superior business ethics. The company also manages the award-winning guest loyalty program, Marriott Rewards® and The Ritz-Carlton Rewards® program, which together surpass 50 million members. For more information or reservations, please visit our website at