Choice Hotels International appointed its first Chief Creative Officer, a newly created C-suite position reporting directly to the CEO, as the $7.1 billion market-cap operator reconfigures leadership to manage 22 distinct brands spanning economy to upscale segments. The move follows 18 months of integration work after the $675 million Radisson Americas acquisition closed in August 2023.
The appointment separates creative strategy from the traditional CMO function for the first time in Choice's 83-year history. The company operates 7,500 properties across brands including Comfort, Quality Inn, Cambria Hotels, and the newly absorbed Radisson network. Revenue per available room grew 3.2% year-over-year in Q3 2024, but occupancy across the mid-tier segment remains 4 points below 2019 levels, according to STR data.
The restructuring signals a shift in how franchise-heavy hospitality groups allocate marketing capital. Choice's franchise model means individual owners control property-level advertising, while corporate directs brand positioning and national campaigns. Creating a standalone creative role suggests the company believes differentiation at the brand level—not property level—drives franchise sales velocity. Worth noting: Choice added 311 net new domestic franchise agreements in the first nine months of 2024, a 14% increase over the prior year, driven almost entirely by conversion properties switching flags.
The timing aligns with broader C-suite creative appointments across consumer categories. Marriott elevated a Chief Creative Officer in May 2023. Hilton restructured its brand and creative teams in January 2024. The pattern reflects a post-pandemic reality: travelers now choose brands based on fragmented digital touchpoints—loyalty apps, influencer content, AI-generated trip planning—rather than traditional advertising. A Chief Creative Officer coordinates creative output across those channels, while the CMO manages budgets, partnerships, and performance marketing.
Operators and allocators should watch Choice's franchise development pipeline through mid-2025. The new creative structure only matters if it accelerates conversions in the 150,000-room Comfort and Quality Inn portfolios, where aging properties need capital and repositioning. Radisson Americas integration completes in Q1 2025, which will clarify whether the enlarged brand architecture justifies the creative investment. Separately, monitor whether Choice's creative hire came from agency-side or a competing hospitality group; external hires typically signal appetite for category disruption, while internal promotions suggest operational continuity.
Choice reports Q4 2024 earnings on February 13, 2025, the first full quarter with the new creative leadership in place.
The takeaway
Choice Hotels creates first Chief Creative Officer role to manage 22-brand portfolio as mid-tier fragmentation demands centralized creative strategy.
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