The 48th annual NYU International Hospitality Investment Forum, operated by Questex in partnership with the NYU School of Professional Studies and its Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality, will award Danny Meyer, founder and executive chairman, Union Square Hospitality Group, the Jonathan Tisch Active Citizenship Award. The award celebrates the positive impact and achievements of a leader in the hospitality industry.
“It will be an honor to present Danny with the Jonathan Tisch Active Citizenship Award," Jonathan Tisch, retired executive chairman of Loews Hotels & Co., and chairman emeritus, NYU IHIF, in a statement. "He is widely respected throughout the hospitality industry and has truly raised the bar with his commitment to prioritizing the experience of both guests and employees. Danny is equally as passionate about using his platform to help address hunger relief and supporting organizations working to strengthen our communities."
Meyer will receive the award on June 2 at the NYU International Hospitality Investment Forum, where he will also participate in a conversation with Tisch to discuss his hospitality philosophy.
In 1985, Meyer opened his first restaurant, Union Square Cafe, launching what would become a lifelong career in hospitality. Forty years later, Meyer’s USHG comprises some of New York’s most beloved and acclaimed restaurants, including Gramercy Tavern, The Modern, Maialino, Manhatta and more. Meyer and USHG founded Shake Shack, which became a public company in 2015. USHG also provides hospitality consulting and educational programming, and launched a strategic growth investment fund, Enlightened Hospitality Investments. Under Meyer’s leadership, USHG is renowned not only for its acclaimed restaurants but also for its distinctive and celebrated culture of Enlightened Hospitality.
Meyer and USHG’s ventures have added to the hospitality dialogue in many contexts including dining options in museums, sports arenas, and cultural institutions, as well as prescient investments in burgeoning neighborhoods. Meyer has set industry standards in areas such as hiring practices, innovative leadership, and corporate responsibility. Meyer has also been recognized for his leadership, business achievements and humanitarianism.
Meyer has supported numerous nonprofit partnerships, including Share Our Strength and its No Kid Hungry campaign to combat childhood hunger. Meyer has mobilized hospitality partnerships for food insecurity and other social causes. This commitment reflects a broader belief that restaurants can serve as powerful platforms for civic impact and community connection.
“I am proud to have created an environment where respected employees deliver exceptional guest experiences," Meyer said. "I believe that leading with kindness and work ethic fosters a positive and inclusive workplace culture and empowers employees to become genuine ambassadors for our brand. I’m also deeply committed to supporting efforts that address food insecurity and other critical social causes in our communities. It is an honor to receive this award, I am grateful for this recognition.”
Established in 2024, the Jonathan Tisch Active Citizenship Award recognizes leaders in the hospitality industry for their significant positive community impact. Previous honorees include: Jon Gray, president and chief operating officer, Blackstone and Barry Sternlicht, chairman and CEO, Starwood Capital Group.
NYU IHIF will deliver thought leadership through keynotes, general sessions, workshops and networking events. Industry executives from CEOs of hotel brands to various investment and real estate executives will discuss the latest trends, economic influences, and projections. NYU IHIF takes place on May 31 - June 2 at the New York Marriott Marquis in New York City.
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