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People

Business leaders and executives

(1900–1985) founded the , laying the foundation for what became a global hospitality leader. Born on September 17, 1900, in Marriott Settlement, , he and his wife Alice Sheets Marriott launched their first venture in 1927 with a nine-stool A&W root beer stand in Washington, D.C., using $6,000 in savings. This modest operation expanded into the Hot Shoppes restaurant chain, emphasizing quality food and service during the . In 1957, Marriott entered the hotel industry by opening the near Washington National Airport, marking the shift toward lodging that defined the company's future growth. A core principle guiding his leadership was "Take care of the associates and they'll take care of the customers," which emphasized employee welfare as key to and remains embedded in the company's culture. John Willard "Bill" Marriott Jr. (born 1932), son of the founder, joined the family business as a teenager and rose to lead its transformation into a multinational enterprise. He became president in 1964, CEO in 1972, and chairman in 1985, guiding Marriott through diversification, including major acquisitions and the spin-off of Host Marriott in 1993. Under his tenure, the company expanded aggressively, growing from a regional player to a global portfolio exceeding 8,000 properties by 2022 across more than 30 brands. As a devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, like his parents, Bill Marriott integrated faith-based values such as integrity, community service, and family governance into business practices, fostering ethical decision-making and . He retired as executive chairman in May 2022, transitioning to chairman emeritus while continuing an advisory role on strategic matters. David S. Marriott, son of Bill Marriott Jr., serves as chairman of the board of Marriott International since May 2022, only the third person to hold this position in the company's nearly century-long history. Previously president of U.S. full-service managed operations, he has focused on innovation in guest experiences and sustainable growth. Under family-influenced governance structures co-developed by earlier generations, David oversees a portfolio now spanning over 9,700 properties in 143 countries and territories as of September 2025. The Marriott family's Latter-day Saint faith continues to shape ethical priorities, including equitable opportunities and community impact. Recent expansions under this leadership include plans to add over 50 properties and more than 9,000 rooms in by 2027, entering five new markets, alongside accelerated branded residences in , the , and .

Entertainers and public figures

The surname Marriott is of English origin, derived from the female Mariot, a pet form of , which was used as a in . (1947–1991) was an influential English rock musician, guitarist, and singer, renowned for his powerful vocals and contributions to the mod and genres. He co-founded and served as frontman for the in 1965, a band that became icons of the with hits like "," blending soul, psychedelia, and R&B influences. After the disbanded in 1969, Marriott formed with , shifting toward a harder sound that impacted and acts; their albums, including Rock On (1971), showcased Marriott's raw guitar work and songwriting. He released a solo album, Marriott, in 1976, featuring collaborations with musicians like , though it received mixed reviews for its eclectic style. Marriott continued performing and recording until his death in a house fire on April 20, 1991, at age 44 in , . Evan Marriott (born July 15, 1974) is an American personality who rose to prominence as the lead in Fox's 2003 dating series , where contestants believed him to be a multimillionaire heir, though he was actually a from . The show's twist—revealing his true financial status to the finalists—drew over 40 million viewers for the finale and satirized wealth-based romance, marking a pivotal moment in reality TV's evolution. Post-show, Marriott briefly pursued modeling opportunities and acting roles, including appearances in Motocross Kids (2004), before returning to his construction career in , where he has maintained a low public profile focused on business ventures in the industry. Moore Marriott (1885–1949) was a prolific English and , celebrated for his portrayals of bumbling, elderly rustics in British cinema during and . Born into a theatrical , he began performing on as a and transitioned to in the silent era, accumulating over 70 credits by the end of his career. He gained lasting fame for his role as the dim-witted, nearly deaf Harbottle in a series of comedies starring , starting with Boys Will Be Boys (1935) and peaking in classics like Oh, Mr. Porter! (1937), where his interplay with Hay and as the trio of hapless authority figures defined a staple of Studios-style . Marriott's versatile supporting roles extended to dramas and other comedies, including appearances with , but his Harbottle became a cultural touchstone for British humor, emphasizing and verbal misunderstandings. He died on December 11, 1949, from in .

Corporations

Hospitality and lodging companies

Marriott International, Inc., founded in 1993 following the split of the original Marriott Corporation into lodging management and real estate ownership entities, traces its origins to the Hot Shoppes restaurant chain established in 1927. As the world's largest hotel company by room count, it operates over 9,700 properties encompassing approximately 1.754 million rooms across 37 brands as of the third quarter of 2025. Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, the company manages a diverse portfolio that includes luxury brands such as JW Marriott, The Ritz-Carlton, Sheraton, and Westin, focusing on franchising, management, and ownership of hotels and resorts worldwide. In the third quarter of 2025, Marriott reported worldwide revenue per available room (RevPAR) growth of 0.5 percent, driven by a 2.6 percent increase in international markets despite a slight domestic decline. The company employs approximately 418,000 associates globally as of late 2024, a figure that supports its extensive operations. Marriott International continues to prioritize expansion in emerging markets, with plans to add more than 50 properties and over 9,000 rooms to its portfolio by the end of 2027, including entries into five new countries and a focus on lodges and urban developments. In 2025, the company achieved significant milestones in branded residences, signing nearly 20 agreements in , the , and (EMEA), such as the Residences , which represents Egypt's first branded residence project. These developments underscore Marriott's strategy to blend with residential offerings, enhancing its presence in high-growth regions. Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation, spun off from in 2011, specializes in vacation ownership and products, operating independently to focus on this segment. The company manages a global portfolio of over 120 resorts under brands including and Abound by Marriott Vacations, serving approximately 700,000 owner families through ownership, exchange, and rental programs. In 2025, the company has expanded access for owners to thousands of Marriott hotels, aligning with broader growth in vacation ownership opportunities across international markets. This structure allows Marriott Vacations to leverage the parent company's brand strength while pursuing targeted investments in and experiences.

Other business entities

The , established in 1927 by as a small stand in , initially operated under the Hot Shoppes name as a chain of drive-in restaurants serving hot food and curbside service. Over the decades, it diversified beyond restaurants into the sector, including the development of hotels starting in the 1950s, as well as ventures into casinos in and theme parks such as the Great America amusement parks in the 1970s. A key acquisition in 1968 was the chain, which expanded its fast-food presence to over 600 outlets by the late 1980s. The company formally adopted the name in 1967, reflecting its broadening scope. In the 1930s, the corporation pioneered in-flight catering services, beginning in 1937 by supplying box lunches of items like chicken sandwiches, coleslaw, and cupcakes to passengers on early commercial flights from Hoover Airport near Washington, D.C., which laid the foundation for what became one of the largest airline catering operations in the U.S. By the 1980s and early 1990s, facing financial pressures from overexpansion and debt, the corporation undertook significant divestitures of non-core assets, including the sale of its in-flight catering business in 1991 and the Roy Rogers chain to Hardee's Food Systems in 1990 for approximately $200 million, as part of a broader strategy to refocus on lodging. These moves reduced annual sales by about 20% but alleviated debt burdens exceeding $3 billion. In 1993, the underwent a major restructuring through a tax-free , dividing into two entities: , Inc., which handled management and , and Host Marriott Corporation, which retained of properties. Host Marriott Corporation, renamed Host Hotels & Resorts in 2005 and restructured as a real estate investment trust (REIT) in 1998, focuses on owning and investing in high-quality, upper-upscale and luxury hotels, primarily in urban and resort destinations across the and select international markets. As of 2025, it manages a of approximately 80 properties, emphasizing strategic asset and acquisitions to optimize returns amid fluctuations, with comparable Total RevPAR growing by 0.8% year-over-year in the third quarter to $335.42. In 2025, continued its portfolio optimization efforts through targeted investments and partnerships, including collaborations on branded residential developments that extend beyond direct hotel operations, such as joint ventures for residences in emerging markets. These initiatives align with broader trends toward diversified assets while maintaining a focus on high-RevPAR properties.

Places

Hotels and resorts

Marriott International operates a vast portfolio of hotels and resorts worldwide, exceeding 9,700 properties across more than 30 brands in 143 countries and territories as of late 2025. These properties range from urban luxury hotels to expansive resorts, emphasizing guest experiences through amenities like spas, dining, and event spaces, with a focus on conversions of existing buildings driving recent portfolio expansion. In the third quarter of 2025 alone, conversions contributed significantly to net room growth of approximately 17,900 rooms year-over-year. The Marriott Marquis brand specializes in large-format convention hotels, featuring grand atriums and extensive meeting facilities. Flagship properties include the New York Marriott Marquis, which opened in 1985 with 1,949 rooms and is directly connected to , offering panoramic city views and proximity to theaters. The , opened in 1986, stands as a 50-story icon adjacent to the , boasting a soaring atrium and over 120,000 square feet of event space. Similarly, the Houston Marriott Marquis, also opened in 1985 with 1,307 rooms, links seamlessly to the and features a distinctive Texas-shaped pool. Notable urban properties highlight Marriott's global presence in key markets. The Marriott Hotel in exemplifies luxury urban hospitality, housed in a landmark circular building on with a century-old facade blending historical charm and modern amenities like and a fitness center. In , the Marriott Hotel occupied floors 20 and above of the iconic 140-meter Centrum LIM from 1989 until its closure in 2024, serving as a symbol of post-communist economic transformation with 518 rooms and panoramic views of the city. Among 2025 openings, the Gaylord Pacific Resort & Convention Center in Chula Vista, California, debuted on May 15 with 1,600 rooms, marking one of the largest U.S. hotel launches that year and featuring waterfront access, multiple pools, and over 400,000 square feet of meeting space. The JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo opened on October 23 in the Takanawa Gateway City district, introducing the brand's first property in the capital with 200 elegant rooms, a Spa by JW, and Mindful Rooms designed for wellness amid Tokyo's urban energy. Marriott's resort offerings extend to branded residential developments, with The Ritz-Carlton Residences emphasizing upscale living. In Egypt, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Cairo, Palm Hills—located in New Cairo's Palm Hills community—was signed in late 2024 for a 2025 launch, offering 150 exclusive units with views of the Pyramids and sustainable design elements, as part of a broader surge in branded residences. Year-to-date through November 2025, Marriott secured nearly 20 such agreements in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, bolstering its industry-leading residential portfolio.

Other locations

Merriott is a village and civil parish located in the district of , , approximately 2 miles north of and 7 miles west of . The parish covers an area of 10.97 square kilometers and is characterized by its rural, agricultural landscape, with historical significance tied to the origins of the Marriott surname. As of the 2021 census, the population of Merriott parish was 2,073, reflecting a modest annual growth of 0.47% since 2011. The place name Merriott derives from Old English elements, likely (ge)mǣre meaning "boundary" combined with geat meaning "gate" or "gap," suggesting a historical reference to a boundary gate in the landscape. This etymology underscores its position near ancient route crossings in southwest England. The surname Marriott emerged as a variant of Merriott, serving as a habitational name for families originating from the village, with records indicating its use in post-medieval times through phonetic shifts. While the parish maintains a quiet heritage focused on local history and community, it holds potential for educational tourism exploring the linguistic roots of associated surnames and regional boundary markers, without significant developments reported as of 2025. Cotesbach Hall, a historic in , , represents a key estate linked to the Marriott family . Originally part of a 1,200-acre lordship dating back to medieval times, the Hall was constructed in the early as a rectory for the cleric Rev. Edward Wells. The property was acquired by Robert Marriott of Braunston in 1759, who became Rector of Cotesbach and settled there with his wife Elizabeth Stow in 1771, establishing the family's enduring presence. Eight generations of the Marriott family have resided at the Hall since 1768, preserving it as a private residence and integrating it into the broader Cotesbach Estate, which includes the adjacent manor, stable yard, and schoolhouse. Today, Cotesbach Hall forms part of local heritage initiatives, with the estate serving as a hub for educational and archival efforts through the Cotesbach Educational Trust, which maintains over 7,000 documents spanning from the , including family correspondence, sermons, and records of . The Hall's architecture and grounds contribute to in the region, highlighting the Marriott family's contributions to local rectorship and estate management, though it remains non-commercial and focused on preservation rather than public operations. No major structural or developmental changes to the site have been documented in 2025.

Other uses

Incidents and events

On August 5, 2003, a suicide detonated outside the Hotel in , , killing 12 people and injuring at least 150 others. The attack was carried out by , an al-Qaeda-linked militant group targeting symbols of Western influence in . In response, implemented enhanced security measures across its global properties, including increased and access controls, to mitigate risks from terrorist threats. A suicide truck bomb exploded outside the Islamabad Marriott Hotel in Pakistan on September 20, 2008, killing 53 people and injuring more than 250 others. The assault, attributed to al-Qaeda affiliates, severely damaged the hotel's structure, including its facade and upper floors, amid escalating militant violence in the region. Reconstruction efforts incorporated fortress-like fortifications, such as blast-resistant walls and revamped perimeter security, with partial reopening achieved by December 2008 and full operations resuming in 2009. Coordinated suicide bombings targeted the and Ritz-Carlton hotels in on July 17, 2009, killing nine people, including the perpetrators, and wounding over 50 others. The attacks were orchestrated by a splinter group led by Noordin Mohammed Top, continuing the pattern of strikes against luxury hotels frequented by foreigners. Both properties temporarily closed for repairs and security upgrades, contributing to significant financial losses for Marriott in the region. These incidents underscored vulnerabilities in the hospitality sector, prompting Marriott to adopt comprehensive global security protocols, such as advanced threat intelligence sharing and employee training programs focused on high-risk areas. By 2025, while no major physical security breaches had occurred at Marriott properties in recent years, the company maintained ongoing risk assessments for expansions in high-threat regions, including Africa, where new developments in countries like Ivory Coast and Cape Verde incorporated site-specific safety measures under its internal risk management policy.

Media and cultural references

The surname Marriott appears in various literary works, notably through Canadian poet Anne Marriott (1913–1990), whose narrative poem "The Wind Our Enemy" (1939) captures the hardships of the era on the prairies. She won the Governor General's Award for poetry in 1941 for "Calling Adventurers!". Her collections, such as Sandstone and Other Poems (1945) and The Circular Coast: Poems New and Selected (1981), explore themes of nature, migration, and Canadian identity, establishing the name as a marker of modernist literary contributions. In film and television, Marriott hotels frequently serve as luxurious backdrops, symbolizing affluence and transience. For instance, the features in scenes from the sitcom , where characters Joey and Chandler navigate London adventures amid its opulent interiors. Similarly, Marriott properties appear in action films like (2016), with chase sequences and stays highlighting global high-end hospitality. In music, the name Marriott evokes tributes to guitarist and singer (1947–1991), whose influence persists through posthumous releases and homages. The 2017 album Steve Marriott's Packet of Three: Watch Your Step compiles his final 1991 performances, preserving his raw blues-rock style and inspiring later acts. His legacy as a pioneer of mod rock continues in cultural retrospectives, with 2023 analyses crediting him as the "godfather of " for shaping bands like . Etymologically, Marriott derives from the female personal name Mariot, a diminutive of (from Hebrew "wished-for child"), evolving into a common English surname by the with possible Huguenot influences in its spread. In , it represents medieval naming practices, often denoting familial or regional ties in . By 2025, the name gains visibility in , such as Marriott Bonvoy's virtual "Marriott Bonvoy Land" in (launched 2023, ongoing), where players explore hotel-themed mini-games promoting travel adventures. Partnerships like the 2025 League of Legends European Championship (LEC) collaboration offer in-game rewards tied to Marriott stays, blending with branded cultural experiences.

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