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Laptop Computer Prior to founding WorldRes, Mr. Christensen spent five years with the Walt Disney Company, where he oversaw strategic planning, marketing and distribution for Euro Disneys 5,000-room hotel program from its inception through its opening in 1992. Mr. Christensen also worked as a consultant with Cambridge Associates, advising institutional investors on hotel and real estate investments, and he worked as a hotel consultant in the San Francisco office of the accounting firm Laventhol and Horwath. More recently, Mr. Christensen spent one year leading and advising a consortium of major U.S. hotel chains (Cendant, Hilton, Hyatt, Marriott, Six Continents, and Starwood) on a planned e-commerce joint venture. Mr. Christensen has previously co-chaired the IDS (formerly DAC) Committee at HEDNA.
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