Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Rosanna Maietta, President & CEO of the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), recently released a heartfelt statement following the death of Harris Rosen, the visionary founder and president of Rosen Hotels & Resorts. Maietta expressed deep admiration for Rosen’s remarkable contributions to the hospitality sector, highlighting his dedication to excellence, innovation, and community service. His work not only transformed the landscape of the industry but also set a high standard for leadership and corporate responsibility.
In her statement, Maietta noted that Rosen’s commitment to creating a positive impact within the communities where his hotels operated left an indelible mark on the hospitality world. His pioneering approach to employee welfare, environmental sustainability, and customer satisfaction reshaped the guest experience. Rosen’s legacy of integrity and compassion continues to inspire future generations of hospitality professionals.
Beyond his professional achievements, Rosen was a philanthropist who believed in giving back to the communities that supported his businesses. His dedication to education, health care, and other charitable causes demonstrated his profound sense of social responsibility. The American Hotel & Lodging Association joins the entire industry in mourning his loss while celebrating the enduring impact of his visionary leadership.
“Harris Rosen was an inspirational figure and a shining example of the passion and drive that hoteliers need to succeed. His love for the industry made him the largest independent hotelier in Florida, but he showed us the true meaning of hospitality through his philanthropic work,” said AHLA President & CEO Rosanna Maietta. “His generous donation to the University of Central Florida built the Rosen College of Hospitality Management, which was just ranked best in the nation for the fifth consecutive year for its hospitality management and tourism program. Harris left an indelible mark on this industry and its people that will be felt for generations. We will miss him.”
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