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Grand Hotel Salem Staff Highlight: Meet Sales Director Kristi Reed!

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Kristi Reed of the Grand Hotel SalemOur very own Kristi Reed was highlighted recently by Portland General Electric for her successful leadership as the director of our “Green Team”!  She takes her own passion and commitment for the environment and helps to implement more sustainable and eco-friendly practices into the day to day operations of our hotel and restaurant.

Her work has earned Bentley’s Grill and The Grand Hotel Salem/Phoenix Grand Hotel the Marion County’s Earthwise Certification.  It has also been recognized with an excellent rating with iStayGreen.org (an green hotel review site).  Congratulations and thank you to Kristi Reed for her hard work!  Enjoy her profile published in the Portland General Electric Newsletter last month:

Meet Kristi Reed:
Self-description: Go-getter. Family-oriented.
Favorite quote: Do what you like; like what you do.
How she shows her green: Completing Marion County’s Master Recycler certification. Leading a green discussion at a family reunion. Developing a sustainability curriculum for her kids’ school.
Secret energy saver: Turning off the lights in the soda machines.
Home life: Happy chaos with a husband, two pre-teen boys, fish, two dogs and a frog.

When Salem’s Phoenix Grand Hotel formed a green team, Sales Director Kristi Reed was the obvious choice to lead it. Reed was thrilled to use her passion for sustainability at work.

The hotel’s customers appreciated its recycling program, but were asking for more. Management responded by establishing a green team and setting out to be a certified, sustainable hotel.

As part of its pledge for Portland General Electric’s 2008 Save More, Matter MoreTM campaign to save energy, the Phoenix Grand Hotel converted all its lighting to energy-efficient fluorescent bulbs. With 193 rooms plus public areas, it was no small project.

Green is good business
“It’s not easy to go to the president and say, ‘I’d like $13,000 to switch out all our bulbs — even though they aren’t burned out.’” Reed says. “But PGE and Energy Trust of Oregon helped us make a strong business case.”

Earning its green stripes
Partly due to the lighting project, Phoenix Grand Hotel and its Bentley’s Grill restaurant became the first in their industry to achieve Marion County’s EarthWISE certification for environmentally friendly and sustainable businesses.

Among other practices, the hotel and restaurant:

  • Operate only Energy Star® appliances
  • Have an in-room towel and linen re-use program
  • Use 100 percent recycled paper and earth-friendly cleaning solutions
  • Promote recycling in guest rooms and public areas

These actions have not only won praise from the local community and guests, but also have boosted employee pride.

“I can’t say enough how blessed I am to work for a company that supports its employees’ values,” she says. “You can really see it among the staff; they’re proud to be here.”

The smart thing to do
More is planned. Reed has used her expertise to make the company’s newest hotel, at Bridgeport Village, green from the get-go. Conversations with guests indicate their sustainable profile has attracted new business.

“As someone who is passionate about the environment, I know it’s the right thing to do,” she says. “With my sales hat on, I know it’s also the smart thing to do.”

Green Travel and Lodging Options Featured on iStayGreen.org

Monday, November 30th, 2009

full-20earth2You may recall that the Phoenix Grand Hotel aka Grand Hotel Salem implemented more environmentally sustainable practices in our daily operations as a result of our commitment to the Marion County Earthwise Certification program.

In addition to a recycling program already in place, the our hotel and Bentley’s Grill have implemented:

  • Use of 100% recycled paper for all printed material
  • Utilize Earth friendly cleaning solutions and drainage system
  • Supports local economy by purchasing products and food from local suppliers and includes S.L.A.B organic local handmade soap as an amenity in all guest rooms.
  • Operates on Energy Star appliances
  • Sleeping room towel and linen program that allows guest to re-use their bedding and towels.
  • Sleeping room and public area recycling
  • Replacement of all lighting in guest rooms with cool white compact fluorescent lighting.

iStayGreen.orgWe are very proud of our progress so far and are pleased to have recently been rated “4 Green Eco-Leafs” (Considered Excellent) by the iStayGreen Travel Community.  This community is a valuable resource for environmentally conscious travelers to make informed decisions on the environmental impact of their travel and lodging choices.

The site highlights “Green Properties” including resorts, hotels, bed and breakfasts, and hostels with user ratings and reviews.  Their community platform allows members to shares user reviews, ratings, pictures, videos, and helpful tips. Perhaps the most positive benefit is the fact it puts pressure on the travel and lodging industry to “Green Up” their businesses.  Be sure to visit their site or read their blog and see how you can get involved!

  • Become a member of iStayGreen
  • Then Contribute – Contribute – Contribute!!!
  • Create Groups and join Groups and share your insight and experiences
  • Share your photographs and videos
  • Build your network of friends – Invite – Invite – Invite!!!
  • Every time you travel rate and review the properties you stay at
  • Choose “Green” lodging whenever you can
  • Be a positive encouraging voice for environmental stewardship