Craig Smith, CEO of Aimbridge Hospitality, on Leading through a Reset

Not Done with Sloan Dean

Aimbridge CEO Craig Smith discusses scaling leadership from single-property management to multi-unit oversight and the consolidation opportunities in third-party hotel management.

Not Done with Sloan Dean

Not Done with Sloan Dean

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A central thread is how leaders evolve as their span of control grows. Smith describes the shift from managing what happens in one hotel to leading through goals, structured reviews, mentorship, and accountability across many properties. He argues that long-term value comes from balancing guest satisfaction, associate satisfaction, top-line growth, and bottom-line performance, while avoiding short-term “stripping” tactics that damage the business after a leader leaves. On strategy, he sees third-party management as a large, still-fragmented sector that will consolidate, with scale only mattering if it improves owner outcomes, not just corporate margins. He discusses aligning incentives through performance-based fees and selective “sliver equity,” and he frames AI as the next major industry shift, with third-party operators best positioned to win by focusing on operational applications such as forecasting, labour models, accounting, and analytics, while preserving meaningful human touchpoints.

3 key takeaways

  1. Leadership in hotels is “parenting with balance”: drive standards with discipline, but lead with care, clarity, and follow-through, and always balance guests, associates, top line, and profit.
  2. The promotion trap is real: high-performing GMs often struggle in multi-property roles unless they stop micromanaging and learn to lead through goals, coaching, structured performance reviews, and accountability systems.
  3. Scale and capital only work if owners win: consolidation will continue, but large operators must prove scale by reinvesting in tools, talent, and owner results (not just EBITDA margin), using smarter alignment mechanisms like incentive fees, transparency, and selective equity participation.

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Craig S. Smith is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Aimbridge Hospitality, the world’s leading hotel management company and trusted operator of more than 80 globally recognized brands, including Accor, Hilton, Hyatt, IHG, and Marriott. A mentor and champion of talent, Craig is a strong advocate for personal growth, professional development, and the future of the travel and tourism industry.

Sloan Dean is a hospitality leader and podcast host known for pairing operator pragmatism with genuine curiosity. He previously served as CEO of Remington Hotels, where he led large scale hotel operations and worked closely with owners, brands, and on property teams across a diverse portfolio.

"Not Done with Sloan Dean" is a weekly hospitality podcast featuring conversations on leadership, operations, contrarian thinking, and AI with the industry's top executives. Hosted by 20-year industry veteran and former Remington Hospitality CEO Sloan Dean, the show launched in August 2025 and publishes new episodes every Tuesday.

Aimbridge Hospitality is a leading, global hospitality company offering best-in-class hotel management services across a broad spectrum of franchised branded full service, select service, luxury hotels, destination resorts, convention centers and lifestyle hotels. Aimbridge's premium portfolio represents over 1,500 properties in 50 states and 23 countries, inclusive of pipeline.