Claus Sendlinger
Claus Sendlinger | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1963 (age 62–63) Augsburg, Germany |
| Occupation | Entrepreneur |
| Known for | Founder and former CEO of Design Hotels AG; co-founder of Slow |
Claus Sendlinger (born 1963) is the founder and former CEO of Design Hotels AG (Börse München: LBA) and co-founder of Slow.[1] Sendlinger founded Design Hotels in 1993, along with J. Peter Schweitzer. Until 2018[2], Sendlinger was the CEO & president of Design Hotels, a publicly traded hospitality services company representing a network of more than 170 independently owned hotels in 40 countries and with offices in London, Barcelona, New York City, Singapore, Bali, Tokyo and Perth in addition to its headquarters in Berlin, after taking up this role from Co-founder J. Peter Schweitzer in 2001.[3] After leading Design Hotels for 25 years, Sendlinger stepped down.[4]
Biography
Born in Augsburg, Germany, in 1963, Sendlinger began his career in event planning and PR for hotels and clubs. In 1987, he founded CO-ORDINATES GmbH, an incentives and events agency.[5] This formed the basis for the foundation of lebensart global networks AG as a marketing and technology provider for the hospitality industry based in Germany.
In 2002, Condé Nast Traveler named Sendlinger in their Top 50 list of world tourism experts, in the category of most creative and innovative international tourism entrepreneurs.
See also
References
- ^ "The People of Slow". S l o w. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
- ^ "Claus Sendlinger - Sleeper Magazine". Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-11-21.
- ^ Net, Hospitality (2001-12-04). "Design Hotels Inc. announces Claus Sendlinger new Chief Executive Officer". Hospitality Net. Retrieved 2026-05-05.
- ^ "Design Hotels: New Executive Board and Evolution of its Business Model". eu.vocuspr.com. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
- ^ "Design Hotels™ Membership Services Portal".
External links
- “Is travel really the enemy?” by Claire Wrathall, Financial Times, 14 September 2007“Claus Sendlinger: Trendspotting” by Ruth Elkins, The Independent UK, 20 August 2005[permanent dead link]
- “Fast Talk: Claus Sendlinger” by Hillary Geronemus, Travel + Leisure, January 2004
- “Audio Interview With Claus Sendlinger, CEO of Lebensart Global Networks - Sharing His Views On Lifestyle Hospitality And The L-Community”, Hospitalitynet.org, 29 May 2002
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