The Lodging Conference will honor industry veteran Jack DeBoer, Chairman of Consolidated Holdings, Inc. and current Chairman of Value Place. with "the Above and Beyond Award" for 2010.
The 79-year-old – known in the hospitality industry as the originator of extended-stay lodging and founder of Residence Inn, Summerfield Suites, Candlewood Suites and Value Place – began his career selling real estate during the summer while in high school in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
He later teamed up with his father to build homes in Southern Michigan. In 1966, DeBoer began building apartments and by 1973 his company had built more than 16,000 apartments in 30 cities across 25 states. National Real Estate Investor recognized DeBoer as the “second-largest multi-family developer in the United States.” DeBoer made his foray into the lodging business, starting Residence Inn in 1975. After Residence Inn was sold to Marriott in 1987, DeBoer – who has never worked for anyone – and his wife, Marilyn (the couple has been married for 57 years) – left on a four-month trip throughout the world in his Gulfstream II. Among the stops the DeBoers made was Burma. It was, as it is today, an oppressed and difficult country where 50 percent of the deaths are children under five years old.
The conditions inspired the DeBoers, through their DeBoer Family Foundation, to join forces with World Vision, the world’s largest humanitarian organization, to help the Burmese children. No global non-governmental organizations (NGO’s)
“One of the joys of having success, if not the major joy of watching Value Place succeed, is to be able transfer that success to people throughout the world who have no hope unless you show up,” DeBoer said. “We are committed to working through effective organizations to make a difference for the children. That is what drives me to make money, so that we can give it away.”
Harry Javer, Conference Bureau President and co-founder of The Lodging Conference is “thrilled to present this award to Mr. DeBoer,” Not only will Jack be present to accept the award, but he will also give a keynote address”, “There are a lot of great awards given in this industry for complex transactions and developments, but this award is about giving back to the community, and Jack DeBoer has certainly done that and more. Past winners of The Above and Beyond Award have included: Archie Bennett, Steven Belmonte, John Russell, Toma Brashear, Michael Level and John Q. Hammons.
The 16th Annual Lodging Conference is being held at The Arizona Biltmore Resort from September 21st – 24th. The Above and Beyond award will presented on Wednesday, September 22nd. For more information, go to www.LodgingConference.com or call Sierra Yaun at 800-252-3540
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