Jonathan M. Tisch is Co-Chairman of the Board and a member of the Office of the President of Loews Corporation, one of the largest diversified financial holding companies in the U.S., and is also Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of its subsidiary, Loews Hotels.

During his tenure, Tisch has engineered Loews Hotels’ expansion and emergence as a leading luxury hotel chain by infusing the properties with a widely praised corporate culture that places a high value on partnerships. His leadership philosophy, explored in his best-selling book, The Power of We: Succeeding Through Partnerships, provides a blueprint for achieving enduring success through partnerships that empower employees, satisfy customers, contribute to communities, and improve the bottom line. His follow-up book, Chocolates on the Pillow Aren’t Enough: Reinventing the Customer Experience, offers a detailed look at how the right customer experience can produce long-lasting success for any organization.

To get a better perspective on the essential connection between upper management and entry-level employees, Tisch starred in the premier episode of Now Who’s Boss?, a television series by TLC and New York Times Television, that explored what happens when a CEO is put back in frontline positions at his own company. Tisch also hosts the television series, Open Exchange: Beyond the Boardroom, where he goes one-on-one with the nation’s leading CEOs. The program reveals the person behind the successful executive and shows that business is about more than just numbers, but rather guts, hard work, imagination, and people.

Recognized as a national leader of the multi-billion dollar travel and tourism industry, Tisch has served since 1995 as Chairman of the Travel Business Roundtable, a prominent coalition of chief executives representing various sectors of the travel and tourism industry, and in 2003, he was appointed to the United States Department of Commerce U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board. Tisch also served a five-year term as an officer of the American Hotel & Lodging Association, culminating in his Chairmanship of the organization in 1997.

In his role as a national leader of travel and tourism, Tisch frequently can be seen in the media touting the industry’s importance to the economy as a vehicle for economic development and job creation. He has received numerous honors and accolades for his leadership, including “Hotel Person of the Year” by Travel Agent magazine, one of the “Business Travel Industry’s Most Influential Executives” by Business Travel News, and one of the “25 Most Influential People in the Meetings Industry” by Meeting News magazine.

Tisch is also committed to a vibrant tourism industry in New York City, where he serves as Chairman of NYC & Company, the city’s official tourism agency and local convention and visitors bureau. Concurrent with his national efforts to help stimulate travel and tourism in the aftermath of September 11th, Tisch served as Chairman of “New York Rising,” a task force set up to help rebuild the city by reviving tourism. In recognition for his leadership and civic involvement, Crain’s New York Business named Tisch one of the “Top Ten Most Influential Business Leaders” and was named the 2006 “CEO of the Year” by the Executive Council of New York.

Believing you can do well and do good at the same time, Tisch is a champion of corporate responsibility and his community and philanthropic activities are extensive. He served as the Vice-Chairman of The Welfare to Work Partnership, and currently serves on the Board of Trustees for Tufts University, where he is also the naming benefactor of the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service. He is also on the Boards of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, the Tribeca Film Institute and the Business Council for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In addition, he is on the Board and is the Treasurer of the New York Football Giants.

After graduating from Tufts University, Tisch worked as a Cinematographer/Producer at WBZ-TV in Boston, for which he received two local Emmy nominations.

Blog Entries by Jonathan Tisch

New York, New York

Posted December 22, 2009 | 10:56 AM (EST)


Thirty years ago this year, Frank Sinatra recorded his emblematic song, "New York, New York." Today, the lyrics resonate with New Yorkers, multi-generations of Americans, and the millions who dream of one day visiting or living in the greatest city in the world.

NYC & Company, the city's official...

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Funny Business

1 Comments | Posted November 10, 2009 | 12:38 PM (EST)


New York City can be a funny place. Last week the city was hilarious thanks to the sixth annual New York Comedy Festival, a week-long celebration of stand-up comedy founded by Caroline Hirsh and Andrew Fox. Some of the biggest names in the business like Steven Colbert, Dane Cook, Ricky...

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A Panel of Pros

2 Comments | Posted October 26, 2009 | 10:17 AM (EST)


Recently I was asked to moderate a panel for the Alternative Investment Management LLC annual partners meeting with some of the great legal, political and business minds in the country. There was Bill Daley, the head of J.P. Morgan Chase's Office of Corporate Responsibility and former Secretary of Commerce in...

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Promoting America

1 Comments | Posted September 14, 2009 | 01:52 PM (EST)


Just a few hours before millions of Americans tuned in to watch President Obama make the case for health care reform on Wednesday night, a lesser known piece of legislation scored a major victory in the U.S. Senate by an overwhelming vote of 79-19. The Senate passed the Travel Promotion...

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NYC's Most Active Citizens

1 Comments | Posted August 17, 2009 | 02:34 PM (EST)


There is a movement sweeping our city this week rooted in a commitment to a common cause: active citizenship. Since Mayor Michael Bloomberg's launch of "NYC Service," our city has set out to change the standard for how cities can invigorate people to address their greatest challenges. It is the...

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Beyond the Boardroom: Four Lessons for Season Four

4 Comments | Posted August 3, 2009 | 12:55 PM (EST)


As a hotelier, I know a thing or two about having guests and one thing is generally true -- they stay for a limited time. Well, there was one occasion in my life when I was an invited guest... and I never left. In 2005, as I was finishing my...

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Beyond the Boardroom: 4 Lessons for Season 4

1 Comments | Posted August 3, 2009 | 11:23 AM (EST)


As a hotelier, I know a thing or two about having guests and one thing is generally true -- they stay for a limited time. Well there was one occasion in my life when I was an invited guest...and I never left. In 2005, as I was finishing my first...

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Restaurant Week and the Power of We

Posted July 13, 2009 | 07:30 AM (EST)


NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2009 is upon us. New Yorkers and visitors alike love the tradition of Restaurant Week because it offers diners the opportunity to enjoy more than 250 participating restaurants -- including some of the city's most notable -- at a bargain price. And let's face it, today...

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A Helping Hand For Those Who Work In The Arts

Posted June 29, 2009 | 07:36 AM (EST)


Hollywood star Annette Bening came to town last week. She wasn't shooting a film, accepting an award or even performing on the Great White Way. She was in New York City to kick off a campaign to support the arts--more importantly, the people who work in the arts.

Annette...

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Beyond the Boardroom: My Thoughts on Fatherhood

5 Comments | Posted June 20, 2009 | 10:02 AM (EST)


Last Thursday was another day of heavy rain in New York City. Flashflood warnings remained in effect during a month of record-breaking rainfall most New Yorkers could do without. But despite the downpour, I found my way to an unusual and extraordinary bright spot--not a break in the clouds --...

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The Lost Art of Customer Service: When Chocolates on the Pillow Aren't Enough

Posted June 29, 2007 | 11:35 AM (EST)


Too many businesses complain about today's decline in customer loyalty but ignore the customer revolution that is taking place all around us. They respond simply by trying to boost sales but this ignores the fact that people don't want to be treated like just another financial transaction. To compete in...

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