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22 July 2018

Harry Rosen Hotels 40 Years Of Hospitality And Philanthropy
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Harris Rosen (born September 9, 1939 in Manhattan, New York) is an American businessman, investor and philanthropist. He founded Rosen Hotels & Resorts in 1974, and serves as the company's President and Chief Operating Officer.

Rosen is widely known in the Central Florida area due to his philanthropy, and was named the Orlando Sentinel's Central Floridian of the Year in 2011.


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Early life and education

Rosen was born in 1939 in Manhattan to Jack and Lee Rosen. He attended Cornell University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree from their School of Hotel Administration. He then served in the United States Army for three years in Germany and South Korea.


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Career

Rosen started his career at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City as a convention salesman, and worked at other hotels including various Hilton Hotels, and the New Yorker Hotel. Rosen eventually joined the Walt Disney Company as Director of Hotel Planning.

During the height of the 1973 oil crisis, Rosen left Disney and purchased his first hotel, a Quality Inn on International Drive in Southwest Orlando (Orange County; now Rosen Inn International). To market his hotel during those tough times, Rosen hitchhiked to New England and met with several motor coach companies in order to gain their Central Florida business (at the end of one trip, one company offered him a return trip ride with a couple traveling to Florida, if he would provide them accommodations there). That purchase marked the beginning of Rosen Hotels & Resorts.

In 2006, Rosen opened Rosen Shingle Creek, his first resort. The AAA Four Diamond hotel includes 1501 guestrooms including suites, an 18-hole championship golf course, full-service spa, 15 restaurants and lounges and more.

In October 2017, Rosen purchased the Clarion International Drive and the Red Roof Inn International Drive, bringing his company's collection of hotels to nine, all in Orlando.

The collection also includes the 1334-room Rosen Centre and 800-room Rosen Plaza, both connected to the Orange County Convention Center's West Building and three leisure hotels -- Rosen Inn closest to Universal, Rosen Inn at Pointe Orlando and Rosen Inn International. All seven are located on International Drive. And the Clarion Inn Lake Buena Vista, located next to Walt Disney World.

Rosen Hotels & Resorts owns and operates nine hotels and resorts in the Orlando metropolitan area.

The company administers 6,694 guestrooms, has 4,500 employees, and is valued at over $500 million.


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Philanthropy

Rosen's philanthropic efforts began in 1993, when he created the Tangelo Park Program to benefit an impoverished Orlando community by the same name. The three-pronged program includes his promise of college scholarships (including room, board, books and tuition) for members of the community who are accepted to vocational school, college or university in the state of Florida. The program also includes a parent resource center and ten neighborhood preschools. As of 2016, more than 200 college degrees have been awarded through this program. For more than ten years, Rosen has funded an alternative spring break for about a dozen Cornell students who wish to spend their vacation in Orlando, staying in one of his hotels and mentoring students who live in Tangelo Park.

In the spring of 2016, Rosen announced a program similar to the Tangelo Park Program, albeit five times as large, to benefit the Parramore District near downtown Orlando. The program started with Parramore residents who graduated high school in 2016. In addition, Rosen funded the building and maintenance of a 24-room preschool housed at the Orange County Public Schools Academic Center for Excellence in Parramore which opened in August 2017. Rosen is funding 48 teachers' and aides' salaries, as well as the salaries for two directors.

In November 2017, Rosen announced a partnership with Rollins College, a liberal arts private college in Winter Park, to provide three annual scholarships to the school to be shared by Tangelo Park and Parramore high school graduates.

In 2002, Rosen donated $18 million to the University of Central Florida to develop the Rosen College of Hospitality Management. He funds hundreds of scholarships annually to students attending the Rosen College.

For years, Rosen has funded sending medical supplies and personal hygiene items to Haiti. In 2006, he hosted the Water for Haiti gala at Rosen Plaza which funded more than 200 water filtration devices. In 2016, Rosen built a school to house 300 student in Haiti. The school opened its doors two weeks prior to Hurricane Matthew, which devastated the small island. The school provided shelter during the hurricane for families whose homes had been destroyed. Rosen then committed to rebuild all of these homes -- more than 100 -- which were completed in December 2017.

In November 2017, Rosen was honored by the Orlando Business Journal as the "Philanthropist of the Year." The International Drive Chamber of Commerce also named an award in Rosen's name -- The Harris Rosen Philanthropy Award -- which he received in November 2017 and will be awarded annually to those exemplifying his passion for philanthropy. In 2016, Rosen was awarded the Bob Graham Center "Citizen of the Year" award for his work with Tangelo Park. And was also named the most influential person in tourism in Orlando by Orlando magazine.

Rosen currently serves as a charter member of the University of Central Florida Board of Trustees.


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See also

  • Rosen Jewish Community Center

Harris Rosen, OBJ's 2017 Philanthropist of the Year, on why he ...
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References


Harris Rosen and the Groundbreaking Tangelo Park Project - YouTube
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External links

  • Rosen Hotels & Resorts
  • UCF Rosen College of Hospitality Management
  • The Tangelo Park Program

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