Marriott Hotels hosts Egypt Ted Fellows Salon
Marriott Hotels
(www.MarriottHotels.com), in partnership with TED, hosted its first ever TED
Fellows Salon in Egypt, sparking meaningful conversations on Egypt’s Cultural
Past and Present at the Marriott Mena House, Cairo.
Against the dramatic backdrop of
the Mighty Pyramids of Giza, renowned TED Fellows, educational entrepreneur,
Karim Abouelnaga, and East African singer and songwriter, Meklit Hadero, led
the innovative and thought-provoking discussion providing guests the
opportunity to engage and be inspired.
“At Marriott Hotels, everything
we do is guided by our belief that travel expands the mind and triggers new and
creative ways of thinking,” said Julius Robinson, Senior Vice President &
Global Brand Leader, Classic Premium Brands, Marriott International. “We know
that travelers today look for more in a hotel. Our partnership with TED allows
us to be the catalyst for intellectual conversations. Hosting a TED Fellows
Salon at Marriott Mena House, Cairo is a great opportunity to celebrate the
historical and cultural wealth of this incredible destination.”
“Our TED Fellows program was
established to bring together innovators and thought leaders to address some of
the world’s most pressing issues through the sharing of ideas and strategies,”
said Shoham Arad, Director of TED Fellows. “Our partnership with Marriott
Hotels was a natural extension of what we were trying to create. The speakers
at this Marriott Salon represent some of the brightest thinkers of their
generation who are working towards making positive, meaningful and lasting
change in their communities and we are delighted to bring this edition of TED
Fellows Salon series to Cairo.”
TED Fellow Karim Abouelnaga is a
Global Shaper and Echoing Green Fellow, as well as the founder and CEO of
Practice Makes Perfect, a full-service summer school operator that partners
directly with schools to deliver high quality education program to low-income
communities. Joining Abouelnaga, as a speaker was TED fellow Meklit Hadero, an
Ethiopian American singer and songwriter who makes music living the cultural
in-between, both in her own luminous compositions and as a co-founder of the
Nile Project. The Nile Project explores the music of the Nile basin, combining
the differing styles from other countries along the river and unites hip-hop,
traditional, and contemporary music with instruments and traditions from the
past and present. Meklit is known for her soulful performing style, and for
combining jazz, folk, and East African influences in her music.
The ongoing global partnership
between Marriott Hotels and TED is now in its second year, following its launch
in 2016 and has been expanded to include more exciting and innovative
programming at Marriott Hotels in key destinations worldwide. Marriott Hotels
is a brand that’s geared towards a new generation of travelers, who
continuously seek fresh inspirations and creative ideas during their own
life-changing journeys around the world.
In addition to the Cairo edition,
TED Salons have been previously hosted in several Marriott Hotels globally,
including Bangalore, Bangkok, Abu Dhabi, London, and Athens. Marriott Hotels
also recently launched its newest Instagram story series,
#MarriottHotelsxTEDFellows, which offers viewers original, inspiring content
and an inside look at their favorite idea engine. To watch the series, follow
@marriotthotels on Instagram and stay tuned for content throughout the year.
For more information, please
visit TedTalksMarriott.com
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