Terry Kline
Terry Kline is an American entrepreneur and hotelier. He is known for his affiliation with Super 8 Motels, Boomerang Hotels, and My Place Hotels of America. Kline currently serves as the Executive Vice President of Franchise Development[1] at My Place Hotels of America.[2]
Biography[edit]
Kline got his start in hospitality with his time spent working in franchise development for Super 8.[3] Kline also served as the SVP of Franchise Development for Boomerang Hotels[4] which franchised the Settle Inn and Guest House International lodging brands that are now owned by Red Lion Hotels Corporation.[5]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Hotel Franchising | Hotel Franchises". My Place Hotels. Unknown parameter
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