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People first: CCO Andy Kauffman on staying true to Marriott’s legacy with AI personalization

Jul 1, 2025
Jul 18, 2025
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“We’ve been doing personalization at scale for years. But now, the ability to generate creative in millions of permutations on the fly is really phenomenal. I think that’s another unlock.” - Andy Kauffman

In a travel economy fueled by experiences and expectations, the lines between marketing, technology, and hospitality are blurring. Marriott International sits at the crossroads of this evolution, balancing more than 30 brands, over 228 million loyalty members, and the rising demands of a mobile-native consumer. This episode explores how personalization, AI, and cultural relevance are not just buzzwords for Marriott, but essential levers for growth, loyalty, and long-term brand distinction.

Andy Kauffman is the Chief Commercial Officer for U.S. and Canada, Marriott International, where he leads marketing, sales, revenue management, and partnerships across a portfolio of 6,000+ hotels. After spending four years in the NFL, Andy returned to Marriott to create a more integrated commercial strategy to further grow the company's success and thrive in the age of digital data, personalization, and Al-enabled experiences. Known for bridging digital, data, and brand, Andy brings a multidisciplinary mindset to transforming a global hospitality company.

Tune into the latest episode or read the transcript below to learn more. Here are some top takeaways:

The Evolving Role of the CMO

Andy questions whether CMOs will exist in the same form five years from now. At Marriott, he now leads a unified commercial team that merges marketing, sales, and loyalty, reflecting how performance media and brand storytelling now overlap. For brands, this means rethinking structure to reflect the full consumer journey, not outdated org charts.

Purpose-Driven Personalization

Instead of pushing brand-first messages, Marriott starts with why a guest is traveling—business, leisure, or special occasion—and tailors communications accordingly. A Bonvoy member visiting with family shouldn’t get the same offer as a solo business traveler. To truly connect, brands should personalize to intent, not just identity.

Marketing as a Service

Marriott has a long heritage of superior service, especially the luxury brands. The Ritz-Carlton trains its Ladies & Gentlemen to deliver exceptional "anticipatory service". This same model can now apply to digital marketing and personalization predicting what customers need before they ask. Great marketing can be like hospitality: timely, personal, meaningful.

AI as an Internal Superpower

While AI is often framed as a guest-facing tool, Andy shares how Marriott uses small AI agents to simplify internal processes, saving hours of manual work and surfacing smarter insights. Start small, iterate fast. Even a one-day AI build can unlock exponential value across teams.

Loyalty That Feels Like Fandom

Andy discusses his experience with Loyalty and Fandom both at Marriott and his time at the NFL. Create identity-level experiences built on emotional connection. Marriott leans into passion points like sports, music, and culinary experiences to deepen. this bond. Don't just reward customers, make them feel seen, connected, and part of something bigger.

Listen to Andy Kauffman on The Speed of Culture to discover how Marriott is using data, personalization, and cultural relevance to redefine what hospitality means in the age of AI.

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