San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront’s 40th Anniversary

From left: Lisa Fong Kershner, general manager; Peter Stevenson, mayor of Burlingame; Jill Mirich, director of Food and Beverage; Joesph ‘Ray’ Flores, Engineering; Michael West, director of Human Resources; Yuk Lee, Payroll clerk; Seth Ahali, general accountant; Ahmed Ghanem, director of Finance and Accounting; Simon Leung, Engineering; and Christopher Lee, resident manager, gathered to celebrate the San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront’s 40th Anniversary Dec. 13. Not pictured: Hector Ibarra, Engineering and Olga Donnelly, server. The hotel celebrated with a luncheon honoring associates who have contributed decades of service to the hotel and the Burlingame/SFO community. Stevenson joined the event, recognizing the team’s dedication and longstanding commitment to hospitality. The celebration highlighted the hotel’s legacy and the individuals whose work has shaped guest experiences for 40 years.

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