Aimbridge Hospitality
IndustryHotel Management
Founded2008
FounderDave Johnson
HeadquartersPlano, Texas, U.S.
Number of locations
1500
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Michael J. Deitemeyer (Chief Executive Officer)
Websitewww.aimbridgehospitality.com

Aimbridge Hospitality is a global third-party management company with over 1500 hotels globally.

The company was originally founded by Dave Johnson in 2003 with eight hotels. As of 2021, Aimbridge held 1,218 properties in its portfolio with a combined 171,019 rooms [1] across all 50 states and 23 countries[2]

Operations

Aimbridge operates through six operating divisions: Aimbridge Full Service, Evolution Lifestyle, Aimbridge Enhanced Select Service, Aimbridge Select Service, Aimbridge EMEA, and Aimbridge LATAM.

Aimbridge Full Service

Aimbridge Full Service is responsible for managing all full-service branded and independent hotels and resorts in its portfolio. It is managed by Rob Smith, Divisional President.

Evolution Lifestyle

Evolution Lifestyle is responsible for managing "unique lifestyle experiences" throughout its curated collection of independent, boutique, lifestyle, and soft brand hotels.[3] It is headed by William Loughran, Divisional President.

Aimbridge Enhanced Select Service

Aimbridge Enhanced Select Service is responsible for managing the performance of enhanced select service verticals across all major brands of its portfolio. It is headed by Ben Perelmuter, Divisional President.

Aimbridge Select Service

Aimbridge Select Service is responsible for managing select service, economy, and extended stay verticals of its portfolio. It is headed by Simon Mendy, Divisional President.

Aimbridge EMEA

Aimbridge EMEA is responsible for their operations within the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Europe. It is headed by David Anderson, Divisional President.

Aimbridge LATAM

Aimbridge LATAM is responsible for their operations within Latin America. It is headed by Leandro Castillo, Divisional President.

Notable acquisitions

  • 2015—acquisition of Evolution Hospitality
  • 2016—acquisition of Pillar Hotels and Resorts
  • 2017—acquisition of ONE Lodging Management
  • 2017—acquisition of TMI Hospitality
  • 2019—merger with Interstate Hotels and Resorts
  • 2021—acquisition of Prism Hotels & Resort
  • 2021—acquisition of Grupo Hotelero Prisma (MX)

Controversy

During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, a study[4] was published by Yale University on March 28, 2022, and listed Aimbridge as a company "digging in" and continuing normal operations in Russia.

References

  1. Staff, LODGING (2021-04-12). "40+ Management Companies to Know in 2021 — LODGING". LODGING Magazine. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  2. "History & Milestones". Aimbridge Hospitality. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  3. "About Us | Evolution Hospitality". evolutionhospitality.com. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  4. "Over 1,000 Companies Have Curtailed Operations in Russia—But Some Remain | Yale School of Management". som.yale.edu. Retrieved 2022-09-03.


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