CEO Marriott will work on Dei and receive 40,000 emails accordingly


The top executives in the hotel industry have revealed the overwhelming positive support they received after working on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).

The perfect place to work at all of last week’s summits, Marriott CEO Anthony Capuano spoke to the crowd about DEI’s cultural and workplace changes, reflecting the moment he met the unexpected encouragement from tens of thousands of emails from his colleagues.

“The day (DEI) executive order comes out, I need to sit down with my senior leadership team and make sure that, given the industry-leading position we have, not just philosophically, but how we think about this, that’s a simple part.

“There’s a very large hotel industry investment conference called the Alice Conference,” he expanded. “And the next morning I did a media breakfast. I did six one-on-one media interviews and then… I created a CEO panel. This was the first question of all eight of these interactions.”

Target faces a 40-day boycott to roll back the DEI initiative

president Donald Trump During the first week of the federal government, it closed all its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) offices and signed several executive orders to quickly revert the efforts of former President Joe Biden.

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Marriott CEO Anthony Capuano said he received 40,000 emails of support from his colleagues after speaking on Day. (Getty Images)

Not only has Trump closed all federal offices, he Signed two other related executive orders January: Ending higher education through discrimination in the workplace and racial and gender-based preferences under Day’s outfit. The other was a memo to eliminate the Biden administration’s policy of prioritizing DEI employment in the Federal Aviation Administration.

As a result, since then, the top brands and companies based in the US I’ve rolled back Number of DEI policies including Amazon, Meta, McDonald’s, Boeing, Ford, Harley-Davidson, John Deere, Lowe’s, Nissan, Toyota, Walmart, and more.

When it was time for Capuano to answer the public in his Marriott stance on Day, he claimed that he “he called a friend mentally.”

“I have thought of what I’ve heard from Bill Marriott over the last few decades, and what I said in response to those questions, we’ve been around for almost a century, especially when you’re active in almost 150 countries, the political winds have blown away all different directions.

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“We welcome to all hotels. And we create opportunities for everyone. And basically, they never change, right?” Capuano continued. “The words may change, but that’s who we are as a company.”

“Then I went back to my room and said, ‘Well, I hope I said the right thing.” In the next 24 hours I received 40,000 emails from Marriott Associates around the world saying ‘Thank you’. ”

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Brooke Singman of Fox News contributed to this report.

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