Marriott’s Architecture and Construction Leader, Brad Bryan, to Retire; Succeeded by Ron Harrison
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Mr. Bryan's career has spanned 31 years, and he has led
Joining the original
Mr. Harrison, a 28-year veteran of the company, will oversee the company's global architecture and interior design, construction management, estimating, finance, procurement services, and corporate facilities in his new role. Most recently, he has served as Senior Vice President of Full Service Domestic Design and Project Management for the Architecture and Construction division. In this position, he has been responsible for the design and construction of new hotel products and concepts, conversions of existing lodging products to
Mr. Harrison brings broad experience and deep industry knowledge to his new role. He has served as President of
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