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Bguide08.Pdf MetropolitanMetropolitan Memphis Hotel & Lodging AssociationAssociation MMHLAMMHLA MMHLA MMHLAMMHLAMMHLA& 2009 Buyers' Guide & Membership Directory MMHLAMMHLAMMHLAMMHLAMMHLAMMHLA MMHLAMMHLAMetropolitan Memphis Hotel & Lodging Association 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! Bob Mercer, President Metropolitan Memphis Hotel & Lodging Association ANNUAL EVENTS & BENEFITS · Golf Tournament – Supports THLA Political from the University of Memphis, Southwest Action Committee. Tennessee Community College and Wooddale · World Series of Housekeeping – A FUN High School, to enrich the future of our industry. event & great morale booster. · Ronald McDonald Share-A-Night – Over · Christmas Party - Always combined with a $12,000 raised for Ronald McDonald House with community service project. this annual, FedEx St. Jude Golf Tournament · Memphis Lodging Industry Summit – A fundraiser. premiere lodging industry event where the · The Memphis Food Bank – A Share-A- experts examine industry trends and directions. Night program where hotels pledge $1 per night · The Lodging Industry Update – A full for a 2-night period to the Memphis Food Bank. morning of information on industry trends locally Allied Members can also pledge funds and and nationally. canned goods. · Tennessee Hotel & Lodging Association Add to these worthy programs and events: Conference – Held yearly for all state · MMHLA’s growing strength on behalf of the association members. lodging and tourism industry in the political arena. · The Stars of the Industry Awards – · The representation on federal legislation we Recognizing our best. offer to members via the THLA and the AHLA. · MMHLA Scholarship Awards – To students · 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 associations. 10. All member lodging properties are encouraged to “BUY ALLIED FIRST!” supporting 4. Local lobbying efforts, which include a local those who are actively involved in their industry. PAC to help influence local and state policies. 11. Allied Members can receive up to three sets 5. Hotel representatives included on several of complimentary member and nonmember other association boards. mailing labels each year. 6. Representation on federal legislation issues 12. Allied Buyers Guide is published each year. via the THMA and AHMA This publication includes a membership directory, 7. Hotel listing in KEY Magazine. and information about Allied Members. 3 Peggy Callahan • 901-752-9902 • [email protected] 2008-2009 MMHLA Officers Chairman Sergeant at Arms Wayne Tabor John Rucker Holiday Inn Select - Downtown Key Magazine 160 Union Ave. PO Box 111266 Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 38111 Phone: 525-5491/Fax: 529-9141 Phone: 458-3912/Fax: 458-5723 [email protected] [email protected] President Bob Mercer Hilton Memphis 2008-2009 MMHLA 939 Ridge Lake Blvd. Memphis, TN 38120 Board of Directors Phone: 762-7405/Fax: 762-7496 [email protected] Doug Browne Peabody Hotel Vice President 149 Union Ave. Mary Calorio Memphis, TN 38103 EP Heartbreak Hotel Phone: 529-4120/Fax: 529-3604 3677 Elvis Presley Blvd. [email protected] Memphis, TN 38116 Phone: 332-1000 x76/Fax: 332-2107 Anne-Marie Famalette [email protected] Courtyard by Marriott Collierville 4640 Merchants Park Cir. Secretary Collierville, TN 38017 Tony Goebel Phone: 850-9390/Fax: 850-9304 Memphis Marriott Downtown [email protected] 250 Main St. Memphis, TN 38103 Mohamad Hakimian Phone: 214-3600/Fax: 526-1561 Madison Hotel [email protected] 79 Madison Ave. Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 333-1200/ Treasurer Fax: 333-1299 Doug Owings [email protected] Owings Properties 996 Reddoch Cv. Craig Marshall Memphis, TN 38119 Hampton Inn @ Beale St. Phone: 363-4244/Fax: 363-4246 175 Peabody Place [email protected] Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 260-4000/Fax: 260-4050 [email protected] 4 7730 Goshawk Cove • Cordova, TN 38016 • www.mmhla.com 2008-2009 MMHLA Board of Directors Chuck Pinkowski Pierre Landaiche Pinkowski & Company MCCC/SMG 5885 Ridgeway Center Pky, 255 N. Main St. Memphis, TN 38120 Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 684-1080/Fax: 684-1085 Phone: 576-1200/Fax: 576-1212 [email protected] [email protected] Yogesh Purohit PGC Management Group High Speed INTERNET 180 Goodman Rd., W Southaven, MS 38671 ACCESS … for Hotels Phone: 662-510-6986 Accountability to you Fax: 662-510-6988 and your guests. [email protected] • LIVE Tech Support in Memphis, TN. Steve Smyka • 24-hour help desk. Doubletree Memphis • Call now: 901.843.9300 5069 Sanderlin • GuestVelocity.com Memphis, TN 38117 • A product of Phone: 767-6666/Fax: 683-8563 WorldSpice Technologies [email protected] Kevin Kane Memphis CVB 47 Union Ave. Memphis. TN 38103 Phone: 543-5300/Fax: 543-5351 [email protected] Leisa Davis • 901-843-9300 [email protected] SECURITYONE Hospitality and Resort Security Specialist Since 1973 Proudly Serving Tennessee • Arkansas • Mississippi • Missouri • Georgia • Illinois • Florida Visit us at soisecurity.com or see our video at yellowpages.com Corporate Headquarters 3715 S. Perkins, Suite 14 • Memphis, TN 38118 Telephone: 901-346-7746 • Fax: 901-332-3997 Contact Barry Marshall, President and Managing Partner Cell Phone: 901-497-2973 5 Peggy Callahan • 901-752-9902 • [email protected] 2008-2009 MMHLA Board of Directors Regular Members Terry Umbreit Benchmark Hotel Kemmons Wilson School Jimmy Sanders 3700 Central, #140 164 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38152 Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 678-5699/Fax: 678-0034 Phone: 527-4100/Fax: 525-1747 [email protected] [email protected] Regular Members Best Western - Tunica Resorts Admiralty of Plantation Oaks Ron Patel Art Porter 7500 Casino Center Dr. 6656 Hwy. 51N Robinsonville, MS 38664 Millington, TN 38053 Phone: 662-363-6711 Phone: 872-8000/Fax: 872-8181 Fax: 662-363-0011 [email protected] Clarion Hotel Airport Admiralty Suites & Inn Jim Huffman Rex Lovell 1471 E. Brooks Rd. 8181 Hwy. 51N Memphis, TN 38116-1802 Millington, TN 38053 Phone: 332-3500/Fax: 346-0017 Phone: 873-1000/Fax: 873-1000 [email protected] 6 7730 Goshawk Cove • Cordova, TN 38016 • www.mmhla.com Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau For Visitor Information Call: 1-800-873-6282 901-543-5333 or Fax: 901-543-5335 Internet: www.memphistravel.com 47 Union Avenue • Memphis, TN 38103 • 543-5300 A Hotel Management Company TENNESSEE • MISSISSIPPI • ALABAMA 996 Reddoch Cove., Memphis, TN 38119 (901) 363-4244 • Fax (901) 363-4246 7 Peggy Callahan • 901-752-9902 • [email protected] Regular Members Comfort Inn - Downtown Crowne Plaza Michael Krupp Donovan Stephens 100 N. Front St. 300 N. Second St. Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis, TN 38105 Phone: 526-0583/Fax: 525-7512 Phone: 525-1800/Fax: 524-1859 [email protected] [email protected] Comfort Inn & Suites - Germantown DoubleTree Downtown Jane Mitchell Ron Droegmyer 7787 Wolf River Blvd. 185 Union Ave. Germantown, TN 38138 Memphis, TN 38103-2619 Phone: 757-7800/Fax: 752-5685 Phone: 528-1800/Fax: 526-3226 [email protected] [email protected] Courtyard by Marriott - Collierville DoubleTree Memphis Anne-Marie Famalette Steve Smyka 4640 Merchants Park Cir. 5069 Sanderlin Collierville, TN 38017 Memphis, TN 38117 Phone: 850-9390/Fax: 850-9304 Phone: 767-6666/Fax: 683-8563 [email protected] [email protected] Courtyard by Marriott - Germantown Elvis Presley’s Heartbreak Hotel Sandra Pryer Mary Calorio 7750 Wolf River Pkwy. 3677 Elvis Presley Blvd. Germantown, TN 38138 Memphis, TN 38116 Phone: 751-0230/Fax: 751-0061 Phone: 332-1000/Fax: 332-2107 [email protected] [email protected] Courtyard by Marriott - Lenox Park Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Janis Schmidt Andres Norena 3076 Kirby Pkwy. 9320 Poplar Pike Memphis, TN 38115 Germantown, TN 38138 Phone: 365-6400/Fax: 368-9865 Phone: 757-9100/Fax: 312-0559 [email protected] [email protected] Courtyard by Marriott - Park Ave. Gold Strike Casino Resort Brandon Boyce George Goldhoff 6015 Park Ave. 1010 Casino Center Dr. Memphis, TN 38119 Tunica Resorts, MS 38664 Phone: 761-0330/Fax: 682-8422 Phone: 662-357-1222 [email protected] Fax: 662-357-1189 [email protected] 8 7730 Goshawk Cove • Cordova, TN 38016 • www.mmhla.com RRReeegular Membersss Hampton Inn - Beale Street Craig Marshall 175 Peabody Place Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 260-4000/Fax: 260-4012 The Holiday Inn Select Downtown [email protected] Memphis is truly the place to stay with a new, contemporary look and exciting packages. Convenient for business and leisure travelers alike, the Holiday Inn Select Downtown offers something for everyone. The hotel features Russwood Park Sports Bar & Grill where you can relax and unwind with 8 flat screen TV’s, Professional Services to
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