2009-07-16
NEW YORK, NY
– July 16, 2009 -- Le Méridien and Jérôme Sans,
Le Méridien’s Cultural Curator since 2006, today announced World Barista
Champion Fritz Storm as the newest member of the LM100 family. Launched
in 2007, LM100 is a group of international creators of mixed generations and
interdisciplinary artistic fields, chosen from the worlds of art, architecture,
and cuisine, who use their creativity to develop original and interactive
programs for Le Méridien, transforming the guest experience. In his LM100
role, Storm will use his experience in the art of coffee making to further
implement Coffee Culture into Le Méridien hotels globally. The
introduction of Storm coincides with the launch of Le Méridien’s Taste of
Discovery Coffee Challenge, an internal contest among associates worldwide
for inspired coffee recipes that bring a new perspective on coffee, with
winning recipes to be implemented into all Le Méridien hotels.
“Le Méridien is engaging in an innovative approach to marketing through curated
cultural experiences that deliver a new perspective in a credible and relevant
way in order to attract an aspirational customer – the creative mind,” said Eva
Ziegler, Global Brand Leader, Le Méridien and W Hotels Worldwide. “As we kick
off our coffee competition for Le Méridien associates, we are proud to
introduce the newest member of our LM100 family, Fritz Storm.”
"LM100 is not a club, it’s a family of international creators that are
reinventing Le Méridien with the vocabulary of their challenging experience,”
saidJérôme Sans. “This group will grow naturally in order to keep the
dimension of dialogues, discoveries and creations."
Named World Barista Champion in 2002, Fritz Storm has worked with coffee for
more than 15 years, most recently as General Manager of award-winning Café
Europa in Copenhagen, Denmark. Since winning the world championship,
Storm has had even more opportunity to travel and learn about coffee
production, harvest, selection, blends and trends. He consults for
companies, restaurants, and cafes around the globe and has served as a judge
for the World Barista Championship since his win seven years ago. Storm
has been working with illycaffè, Le Méridien’s exclusive and unique coffee
partner worldwide, since his beginnings at Café Europa, and after his
Championship win, he was asked to teach at the illy’s University of Coffee in
Trieste, Italy. Le Méridien’s Taste of Discovery Coffee
Challenge will be Storm’s first project, as he guides the development of Le
Meridien’s Coffee Culture both internally and externally in his new
LM100 role.
Le Méridien’s Taste of Discovery Coffee Challenge calls upon Le
Méridien’s food and beverage associates worldwide to help further develop
Coffee Culture as part of the overall guest experience. Storm
along with Andrea Illy, Chairman and CEO of illycaffè and LM100 member, will
narrow down associates’ submissions in the search for one hot coffee recipe,
one frozen/cold coffee recipe, and one alcoholic coffee recipe. Finalists
will be invited to create their selected recipe for the two judges at illy’s
University of Coffee this September. The three winning recipes will be
implemented into the coffee menus at Le Méridien properties around the globe.
This competition further reinforces Le Méridien’s brand positioning by inviting
associates to actively engage in the creative process as Le Méridien, in
partnership with illycaffè,continues to implement Coffee Culture in all
its hotels.
About LM100
Le Méridien has introduced LM100, a group of cultural innovators of mixed
generations and interdisciplinary artistic fields, chosen from the fields of
art, architecture, cuisine, and design by Le Méridien’s Cultural Curator.
LM100 members will offer their creativity and develop original and interactive
programs for Le Méridien hotels worldwide that will transform the guest
experience. LM100 members will curate Le Méridien’s interactive
initiatives and propose other established or emerging talents that reflect the
brand’s core values. Current LM100 members include Le Meridien Cultural
Curator, Jérôme Sans; world renowned artists, Sam Samore, Joan Fontcuberta, An
Xiaotong, Younès Rahmoun, Youssef Nabil and Michael Lin; wine expert Linda
Grabe; award-winning photographer Ralph Gibson; coffee expert Andrea Illy;
master barista Fritz Storm; French-born, internationally renown three-star
Michelin Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten; French-born Grammy award winner and
composer Henri Scars Struck; Le Labo founders Fabrice Penot and Edouard Roschi;
up-and-coming filmmaker Kiki Allgeier; and renowned furniture designer Nick
Dine.
About Le Méridien
Le Méridien, the French-born hotel brand currently represented by 108
properties in more than 50 countries, was acquired by Starwood Hotels &
Resorts Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: HOT) in November 2005. Since then, Le Méridien
has gone through a brand re-launch, which included appointing a full-time
Cultural Curator – French arts-provocateur Jérôme Sans – and transforming
numerous guest touch points, thus bringing unique and interactive experiences
to its guests. With close to 80 of its properties located in Europe,
Africa, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, Le Méridien brand provides a strong
international complement to Starwood’s primarily North American holdings. Plans
call for dynamic expansion of Le Méridien hotels and resorts within the next
five years, concentrating in the U.S., Latin America, and Asia-Pacific,
including destinations such as India, Thailand and China. Le Méridien
Hotels recently opened new hotels in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Shimei
Bay (China), Dallas and will open in Philadelphia and Panama City in the coming
months, and has recently signed new hotel deals in Taipei, Xiamen, Chongqing
Nan’an, and Qingdao (China). For more information, please visit www.lemeridien.com.