2014 J. Willard Marriott Award of Excellence Honorees — Photo by Marriott

BETHESDA, Md. – Marriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR) honored nine associates from around the world with its highest honor, the J. Willard Marriott Award of Excellence, at a companywide celebration last night.

Established in 1987 to pay tribute to the company's founder, the Award of Excellence is presented annually to Marriott associates nominated by supervisors or peers for outstanding performance and for demonstrating five key traits: achievement, character, dedication, effort and perseverance.

Below are summaries of the 2014 honorees. For full stories, visit Our Stories or read Bill Marriott's blog. Join the conversation on social media using #AOE2014.

  • Ms. Mary Jane Amora, hotel nurse, cares for more than 500 associates at the Doha Marriott Hotel inDoha, Qatar. Her extraordinary skills were crucial after a tragic bus accident killed two associates and injured 21 others.
  • Ms.Nejat Beshir, front office supervisor, manages the front desk at the Residence Inn Alexandria Old Town/Duke Street inVirginia. She is known for anticipatory service, such as delivering flowers to parents who were visiting their son's grave at Arlington National Cemetery.
  • Ms.Marie Joseph, laundry supervisor at the JW Marriott Hotel Miami, leads a team of 11 associates during the day and steps in as a banquet server at night. With few hours to spare, she still makes time to give back toHaiti, her native country.
  • Ms.Lupe Marin, senior manager of hotel operations at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Spa inCalifornia, instituted "The Perfect Room" housekeeper certification program, which has since been replicated at other hotels. Her morning meetings often include salsa dancing to pump up the team.
  • Mr.Frederic Morineau, executive chef at The Ritz-Carlton,Grand Cayman, has cultivated a leadership philosophy that has propelled him to the top of his profession. He is credited with guiding more than 10 proteges to the executive chef level.
  • Mrs. Que Nguyen,a housekeeper at the Nashville Airport Marriott inTennessee, is often personally requested by guests to clean their rooms. She works holidays to allow her fellow associates time off and always remembers their birthdays.
  • Mrs.Brunhilde Rollmann,market seamstress, oversees the care of uniforms for 200 associates, as well as guest clothing and linens within both the Renaissance Hamburg Hotel and the Hamburg Marriott Hotel inGermany. She's introduced several sustainability initiatives to help protect the environment and benefit the company's bottom-line.
  • Mr.Gregory Scott,guest services engineer at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center inMaryland, ensures all hotel rooms are in perfect order. His story of overcoming addiction and homelessness continues to inspire his peers.
  • Mr.Noel Sumitra, head concierge, is a rising star at the Courtyard by Marriott Mumbai International Airport. He once helped track and deliver missing luggage for a loyal Marriott guest who wasn't even staying at the hotel.

"Our 2014 honorees truly represent Marriott's core values and commitment to excellence, and I could not be more proud of their tremendous accomplishments," said David Rodriguez, executive vice president & chief human resources officer of Marriott International. "It's what they do, both inside our hotels for our loyal guests, and in the communities they serve, that help make Marriott an industry leader."

Marriott also announced the Orlando World Center Marriott in Florida is this year's recipient of the Alice S. Marriott Award for Community Service. This prestigious award recognizes a Marriott business unit and its team of associates for excellence in corporate citizenship. Also, the J.W. Marriott, Jr., Diversity Excellence Award was presented to the JW Marriott Hotel Mexico City. This award is the highest form of recognition for a business unit, corporate department or individual that demonstrates excellence in promoting diversity and building an environment of inclusion for all.

Additionally, the company introduced The Stephen Garff Marriott Award of Excellence for Culture, a new award honoring his legacy. Beginning in 2015, this award will recognize a business unit or corporate department that embodies the Marriott culture and the company's five Core Values: Put People First, Pursue Excellence, Act with Integrity, Embrace Change, and Serve Our World.

Marriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR) is a leading lodging company based in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, with more than 4,000 properties in 78 countries and territories and reported revenues of nearly $13 billion in fiscal year 2013. The company operates and franchises hotels and licenses vacation ownership resorts under 18 brands. For more information or reservations, please visit our web site at www.marriott.com.