Description:
(American Businessman and Founder of the ‘Hilton Hotels’ Chain)
Conrad Nicholson Hilton was an American hotelier, who single handedly established the Hilton Hotel chain, the first of its kind in post-World War I era. Born towards the end of nineteenth century to a hard working father, who owned a general store and a devout mother, he learned the value of both work and worship early in his life. Although his initial aim was to become a banker, he became an hotelier when he watched streams of visitors entering and leaving the hotel in which he was sitting. Subsequently, he bought the hotel and within a year recouped his investment not only by optimizing the use of space, but also by providing additional benefits to the guests. Thereafter, he went on to acquire seven more hotels until the Great Depression almost reduced him to bankruptcy. However, he did not dither from his goal and once the depression was over, he began to add more hotels to his chain. By the time he retired, the chain owned 188 hotels in 38 cities within the country and 54 hotels abroad.
Birthday
December 25, 1887 (Capricorn)
Alternative names
Conrad Nicholson Hilton
Height
190 cm
Died on
January 3, 1979
Spouse/Ex-
Mary Adelaide Barron (m. 1925 – 1934), Mary Frances Kelly (m. 1976 – 1979), Zsa Zsa Gabor (m. 1942 – 1946)
Parents
Augustus Halvorsen
Mary Genevieve
Children
Conrad Nicholson
Relatives
August H. Hilton, Baron Hilton, Carl H. Hilton, Eva C. Hilton, Felice A. Hilton, Helen A. Hilton, Julian Hilton, Rosemary J. Hilton
What was Conrad Hilton's contribution to the hospitality industry?
Conrad Hilton revolutionized the hospitality industry by popularizing the concept of international hotel chains and introducing innovative services for guests.
Where was the first hotel of Conrad Hilton located?
The first hotel of Conrad Hilton, the Mobley Hotel, was located in Cisco, Texas.
How did Conrad Hilton acquire his wealth?
Conrad Hilton acquired his wealth through strategic investments in hotels and real estate, expanding his business empire globally.
How did Conrad Hilton influence the modern hotel management practices?
Conrad Hilton's emphasis on customer service, employee training, and quality standards set the foundation for modern hotel management practices that are still followed today.