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We also maintain an ftp site for file submission. www.paulsenprinting.com • [email protected] MMHLAMMHLA Metropolitan Memphis Hotel & Lodging Association The source for information and education, and the advocacy voice for the hotel and lodging industry in the metropolitan Memphis area. One of the most active and involved hotel associations in Tennessee! Mary Calorio, President Metropolitan Memphis Hotel & Lodging Association ANNUAL EVENTS & BENEFITS · Golf Tournament – Supports THLA Political the Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality Action Committee. & Resort Management; as well as annual · World Series of Housekeeping – A FUN scholarships to Southwest Tennessee event & great morale booster. Community college and Wooddale High · Christmas Party - Always combined with a School to enrich the future of our industry. community service project. · Sponsor of Various Charitable Events: · Southern Lodging Summit @ Memphis Ronald McDonald House, The Memphis Food – A premiere lodging industry event where Bank and others. the experts examine industry trends and · Legislative Action Summit (LAS). Held directions. in Washington DC each year. The MMHLA · The Lodging Industry Update – A full sends representatives to meet with our morning of information on industry trends elected officials to lobby for upcoming locally and nationally. legislative bills. · Tennessee Hospitality Association · Political Action Committee (PAC). MMHLA Conference – Held yearly for all state has a very strong PAC which is used to support association members. state and local candidates who support legislation · The Stars of the Industry Awards – of interest to the hospitality industry. Recognizing our best. · The representation on federal legislation we · MMHLA Scholarship Awards – The offer to members via the THLA and the AHLA. MMHLA has an endowed scholarship at · And more benefits listed below! Peggy Callahan MMHLA Executive Director PHONE 752-9902 • FAX 752-0743 [email protected] 7730 Goshawk Cove • Cordova, TN 38016 Membership Benefits 1. Monthly luncheons featuring valued guest 8. Priority service from Tour Memphis Brochure speakers. Display. (Available upon request) 2. Members are able to network and make 9. Association membership offers you an contacts throughout the hospitality industry. opportunity to show your support for an industry that supports your business. 3. Monthly newsletter to keep you up-to- date on the activities of the local and state 10. All member lodging properties are encouraged associations. to “BUY ALLIED FIRST!” supporting those who are actively involved in their industry. 4. Local lobbying efforts, which include a local PAC to help influence local and state policies. 11. Allied Members can receive up to three sets of complimentary member and nonmember 5. Hotel representatives included on several mailing labels each year. other association boards. 12. Allied Buyers Guide is published each year. 6. Representation on federal legislative issues This publication includes a membership directory, via the THA and AHLA. and information about Allied Members. 7. Hotel listing in KEY Magazine. 3 Peggy Callahan • 901-752-9902 • [email protected] 2009-2010 MMHLA Officers Chairman Secretary Wayne Tabor Tony Goebel Holiday Inn Select - Downtown Memphis Marriott Downtown 160 Union Ave. 250 Main St. Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 525-5491/Fax: 529-9141 Phone: 214-3600/Fax: 214-3601 [email protected] [email protected] President Treasurer Mary Calorio Doug Owings EP Heartbreak Hotel Owings Properties 3677 Elvis Presley Blvd. 996 Reddoch Cv. Memphis, TN 38116 Memphis, TN 38119 Phone: 332-1000 x76 Phone: 363-4244/Fax: 363-4246 Fax: 332-2107 [email protected] [email protected] Sergeant at Arms Vice President John Rucker Steve Smyka Key Magazine Doubletree Memphis PO Box 111266 5069 Sanderlin Memphis, TN 38111 Memphis, TN 38117 Phone: 458-3912/Fax: 458-5723 Phone: 767-6666/Fax: 683-8563 [email protected] [email protected] Ted C. Raynor BURCH, PORTER & JOHNSON, PLLC Attorney / Mediator Serving the legal needs of the hospitality industry for the last 18 years ADA – ADR – Contracts – Franchise Issues Litigation of All Types – Operational Issues www.bpjlaw.com • 901-524-5122 • [email protected] 4 7730 Goshawk Cove • Cordova, TN 38016 • www.mmhla.com 2009-2010 Board of Directors Doug Browne Craig Marshall Peabody Hotel Hampton Inn @ Beale St. 149 Union Ave. 175 Peabody Place Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 260-4000/Fax: 260-4050 Phone: 529-4120/Fax: 529-3604 [email protected] [email protected] Chuck Pinkowski Anne-Marie Famalette Pinkowski & Company Courtyard by Marriott Collierville 6829 Eastridge Cv., Suite 201, 4640 Merchants Park Cir. Memphis, TN 38120 Collierville, TN 38017 Phone: 684-1080/Cell: 230-7993 Phone: 850-9390/Fax: 850-9304 Fax: 754-8120 [email protected] [email protected] Mohamad Hakimian Yogesh Purohit PGC Management Group Madison Hotel 180 Goodman Rd., W 79 Madison Ave. Southaven, MS 38671 Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 662-510-6986 Phone: 333-1200/Fax: 333-1210 Fax: 662-510-6988 [email protected]. [email protected] THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTION FOR EXPERIENCE For over 37 years, we have been providing professional security and patrol services to the hospitality and resort industry. We take great pride that our owners and senior management have over 400 years of com- bined law enforcement and security management experience. We promise unparalleled service, experience, resources, customer service and expertise – period. No compromise. SECURITYONE Hospitality and Resort Security Specialist Since 1973 Tennessee • Arkansas • Mississippi • Georgia • Missouri • Florida Corporate Headquarters 3715 S. Perkins, Suite 14, Memphis, TN 38118 901-346-7746 – Fax 901-332-3997 • Visit us at soisecurity.com Contact Barry Marshall, President/Managing Partner [email protected] or 901-497-2973 4 5 Peggy Callahan • 901-752-9902 • [email protected] 7730 Goshawk Cove • Cordova, TN 38016 • www.mmhla.com 2009-2010 MMHLA Board of Directors Matt Lahiff Terry Umbreit Hilton-Memphis Kemmons Wilson School 939 Ridge Lake Blvd. 3700 Central, #140 Memphis, TN 38120 Memphis, TN 38152 Phone: 684-6664/Fax: 762-7496 Phone: 678-5699/Fax: 678-0034 [email protected] [email protected] Kevin Kane Rick Zurburg Memphis CVB RA Zurburg & Associates 47 Union Ave. Hospitality Training, Leadership Memphis. TN 38103 Development & Coaching Phone: 543-5300/Fax: 543-5351 1945 Coors Creek Dr. [email protected] Collierville, TN 38017 Phone: 861-2535 Pierre Landaiche Cell: 901-277-6543 MCCC/SMG [email protected] 255 N. Main St. Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 576-1200/Fax: 576-1212 [email protected] L Ridgeway Communications Enterprises, LLC R L C C 5694 Shelby Oaks Drive #1-3 ~ Memphis, TN 38134 E P: 901-363-7262 ~ 800-900-7263 ~ F: 901-363-3242 Got Phones ??? Got HSIA / Wi-Fi ??? Guest Room Phones TeleMatrix, Scitec, Teledex and more! Systems Installation & Monitoring Admin/Office Phones Guest Help Desk 24/7/365 Mitel, Avaya, Hitachi, NEC and more! Computer Based System Status Portal Other 1100+ Locations Now Being Monitored Phone cords & parts, PBX parts, Several Major Hotel Brands radios, headsets and more! Got Faceplates ??? Got Hosted VOIP ??? � Your Choice of Material No more: � Your Choice of background color � PBX, Voicemail, Call Accounting � Your Choice of Ink Colors System � Your Logo, Address, Phone, Fax & � Telephone Techs Instructions and Choice of Icons � System Upgrades � Clear Overlays, L-Stands, A-Stands, � Long Distance Bills Rate Cards and Tent Cards CALL US FOR A FREE DEMO!!! 6 7730 Goshawk Cove • Cordova, TN 38016 • www.mmhla.com 7 Peggy Callahan • 901-752-9902 • [email protected] Regular Members Admiralty of Plantation Oaks Clarion Hotel Thomas Page Shiraz Hassanali 6656 Hwy. 51 N 6101 Shelby Oaks Dr. Millington, TN 38053 Memphis, TN 38134 Phone: 872-8000 Phone: 388-7050 Fax: 872-8181 Fax: 386-1882 [email protected] Admiralty Suites & Inn Rex Lovell Comfort Inn - Downtown 8181 Hwy. 51 N Michael Krupp Millington, TN 38053 100 N. Front St. Phone: 873-1000 Memphis, TN 38103 Fax: 873-1000 Phone: 526-0583 [email protected] Fax: 525-7512 [email protected] Benchmark Hotel Jimmy Sanders Comfort Inn & Suites - Germantown, 164 Union Ave. Savita Chaddha Memphis, TN 38103 7787 Wolf River Blvd. Phone: 527-4100 Germantown, TN 38138 Fax: 525-1747 Phone: 757-7800 [email protected] Fax: 752-5685 [email protected] Best Western - Tunica Resorts Ron Patel 7500 Casino Center Dr. Robinsonville, MS 38664 Maximize your profitability … Phone: 662-363-6711 with Heartland Payment Systems® — Fax: 662-363-0011 the Tennessee Hospitality Association’s exclusively endorsed provider of
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