Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts' recipient only Canadian winner in the 'Forbes Top 50 CMOs 2023'
Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts' CMO, Marc Speichert is the only Canadian winner among recipients in the Forbes Top 50 CMO list for 2023.
Marc Speichert, executive vice president and chief commercial officer, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, is number 35 on the list.
“Under Speichert’s marketing leadership, the hotelier has been building brand and property cultural reach, resonance, and relevancy in myriad ways. Deep integration into targeted streaming hits like Succession and, in particular, White Lotus, have put the brand into the cultural conversation, all while showcasing individual properties,” writes Seth Matlins, managing director, Forbes CMO Network.
Speichert has been working with the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts for almost three years and is also a member board of directors for Harklinikken.
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