Marketing in hospitality carries more commercial weight than in most sectors, which makes the CMO a pivotal hire. Here is how to approach it.
Why hospitality marketing is different
In hospitality, the CMO owns brand, but also direct booking and distribution, loyalty, and the digital guest journey — commercial levers that in other sectors sit outside marketing. In a category where major channels can belong to third parties, a marketing leader who can grow direct demand and deepen the guest relationship protects both margin and brand.
When to hire one
The trigger is usually the point at which brand and demand become too central and too complex to lead part-time or in pieces — when growth depends on a coherent brand and commercial marketing strategy, and the function needs a single senior owner rather than disconnected specialists.
The profile that delivers
The strongest hospitality marketing leaders combine brand craft with genuine commercial ownership — command of direct booking, distribution, loyalty, and the digital guest journey — without losing the warmth that defines a hospitality brand. Look for someone who treats marketing as accountable for demand and revenue, not awareness alone.
How the search works
Define whether the priority is brand-building, direct-demand growth, or commercial transformation — they call for different leaders. A retained search matches the person to that mandate.
Hiring a hospitality CMO?
We recruit CMOs and senior marketing leaders across hotels, restaurants, and experiential hospitality.
Explore Hospitality CMO Search →Frequently asked questions
What does a hospitality CMO do?
They own brand and marketing plus, more than in most sectors, the commercial levers around it — direct booking, distribution, loyalty, and the digital guest journey that drives repeat custom.
What makes a great hospitality CMO hire?
The ability to grow direct demand and reduce channel dependence — command of brand alongside booking, distribution, and loyalty — not just brand-building.
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