MERRILLVILLE, Ind., Aug. 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- White Lodging Services is pleased to announce Tony Marco has been promoted to general manager of the Hampton Inn Chicago Midway in Bedford Park, Illinois.
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"I am delighted to return to the Hampton Inn Chicago Midway in the role of General Manager," said Marco. "I am re-joining a great team and together we are looking forward to achieving great success together."
Previously, Marco was the General Manager at the Sleep Inn, right next door. He has been dedicated to the Midway Hotel Center since 2004, where he started at the Holiday Inn Select as an international intern from the University of Sunderland in England.
This will be Marco's second time at the Hampton Inn Chicago Midway. From 2007-2008, Marco served at the operations manager for the property, and for two months of his time acted as the stand in general manager.
Marco's goals for his new position include being recognized as a top-performing Hampton Inn for service and cleanliness. Personally, Marco's goals also include watching and celebrating a Chicago Cubs World Series win.
White Lodging Services Corporation - was established in 1985 and is headquartered in Merrillville, Ind. White Lodging is a fully integrated hotel ownership, development and operations company – a recognized leader that has defined and cultivated the ability to achieve consistent, sustainable growth among mid-to large-scale hotels across the country. Its current portfolio consists of more than 158 hotels in 20 states and encompasses representation of the following leading brands: Preferred Hotels, Marriott International, Inc., Hilton Worldwide, Hyatt Global, Starwood Hotels and Resorts, InterContinental Hotel Group and Carlson Hotels Worldwide.
For more information about White Lodging, please visit www.whitelodging.com.
Contact:
Kathleen Quilligan
Phone: 219.472.2861
Fax: 219.472.2273
SOURCE White Lodging
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