ARAMARK Harrison Lodging's Executive Education Facilities in Top 60

Five AHL hosted facilities included on Financial Times Executive

. October 14, 2008

PHILADELPHIA, PA, July 5, 2006. Five ARAMARK Harrison Lodging (AHL) managed executive education facilities were among the Financial Times 2006 Top 60 custom program providers. For the past eight years, the Financial Times has annually ranked schools worldwide based on a comprehensive checklist of criteria, including specific categories such as facility, food and accommodation, future use, value for money, course design and preparation.

AHL managed facilities ranking high in the food and accommodation category include the University of Wisconsin-Madison ranked number one; Duke Corporate Education, number two; Babson Executive Education, number five; and UNC: Kenan-Flagler, at number six.

Duke Corporate Education, which topped the list as the number one open program provider worldwide for the third consecutive year, hosts numerous programs at R. David Thomas Executive Conference Center in Durham, N.C., which has a preferred provider agreement with AHL. Similarly, many of Babson Executive Education's programs are hosted at Babson Executive Conference Center in Wellesley, Mass., an AHL managed facility.

"One of AHL key missions is to align itself with the goals of our university partners and we believe we have delivered consistently toward that goal in making the customer or student number one in terms of our focus, "said Jeff Weggeman, vice president of sales and marketing for ARAMARK Harrison Lodging. "AHL's collegiate collection provides customers and guests the unique opportunity to meet at some of America's most prestigious colleges and universities while also combining stimulating academic settings with executive-level meeting facilities, services and accommodations."

AHL hosted executive program providers included on the top 60 custom list include Duke Corporate Education, Babson Executive Education, Northwestern University: Kellogg, UNC: Kenan-Flagler and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

The Financial Times boasts more than a million readers and is available in 140 countries. The London-based publication is read by international business executives and observers of developments in the economic world. A complete list of the publication's 2006 Executive Education listing can be found at www.FT.com.

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