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Carey is AHLA Foundation president and CEO

He will remain AHLA’s COO while taking on his new responsibilities

Kevin Carey speaking at AHLA Foundation’s 2025 Night of a Thousand Stars fundraiser event.

Kevin Carey, American Hotel & Lodging Association's chief operating officer and senior vice president, is now president and CEO of AHLA Foundation.

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Who Is Kevin Carey, New AHLA Foundation CEO in 2025?

KEVIN CAREY, CHIEF operating officer and senior vice president of the American Hotel & Lodging Association, is now president and CEO of AHLA Foundation. He will remain AHLA’s chief operating officer while succeeding Anna Blue, who announced her departure in February after two years.

The announcement follows the Foundation’s Night of a Thousand Stars fundraiser, which gathered more than 400 industry leaders and raised more than $1 million for its initiatives, AHLA said in a statement.


“Now more than ever, the foundation’s programs and initiatives will play a vital role in advancing the hospitality industry and amplifying opportunities for its people,” said Rosanna Maietta, AHLA’s president and CEO. “Kevin is one of the industry’s most respected and seasoned leaders and a strong advocate of the AHLA Foundation and its team. I couldn’t think of a better person to lead the foundation given his experience in designing and securing funding support for broad-based industry initiatives.”

Carey, AHLA’s chief operating officer since 2017, has led initiatives supporting the association’s growth. He became interim president and CEO in March after William “Chip” Rogers stepped down to pursue other interests.

Anu Saxena, president of Hilton Supply Management and chair of the AHLA Foundation Board of Trustees, said Kevin has been instrumental in the association’s growth and a key partner in the foundation’s progress since its inception.

“On behalf of the officers and the board of trustees, we look forward to collaborating with Kevin as we embark on the next phase of the foundation’s transformation,” Saxena said.

Over the past two years under Blue’s leadership, the foundation expanded its team and increased the visibility of programs, including ForWard.

“I am thrilled to take on this new role and continue the important work of the AHLA Foundation,” said Carey. “The foundation plays a critical role in securing the future of our industry by developing its people, by creating communities underpinned by access and opportunity, and by raising awareness of the many pathways to rewarding hospitality careers. I look forward to working with our dedicated team to expand our collective impact, broaden industry engagement, and develop programs that welcome and support both current and future hospitality professionals.”

Before joining AHLA, Carey spent more than 25 years at American Express, leading global business groups. He also served on the Industry Advisory Board for the Penn State School of Hospitality Management.

In November, Carey joined the Small Business Administration's Small Business Lending Advisory Council to support capital access for small businesses, including those in underserved communities.

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