
"Achievement seems to be connected with action. Successful men and women keep
moving. They make mistakes, but they don't quit." -- Conrad N. Hilton, founder
of Hilton Hotels
Founded his
first named Hilton Hotel in 1925.
Being a
product of a Norwegian immigrant father and a German-American mother, Conrad N.
Hilton had a strong belief in the American Dream. His philosophy can be
summarized by saying that he derived his strength from his faith in God, his
belief in the brotherhood of man, his patriotic confidence in the
Conrad N. Hilton was educated at St. Michael's College in
At the time of the Depression, Conrad N. Hilton maintained
operations by learning to work in a depressed economy. "He learned to operate
with economy--one of the keys to his future success." (Baird, 1995) Therefore,
he was able to expand his empire by purchasing other hotels throughout the
With the expansion of his business in the international arena,
he staunchly believed in world peace and global economic stability. He
vigorously opposed the spread of communism and used corporate advertising to
promote world peace through international trade and travel. Furthermore, his
concern for the public was heightened by the formation of the Conrad N. Hilton
Foundation in 1944.
The legacy of Conrad N. Hilton lives on via the Conrad
Hilton Foundation that maintains large building pledge agreements to various
religious, educational, and medical non-profit institutions. By 1972, the Hilton
Foundation was instrumental in the construction of the Mayo Clinic to further
the clinic's work "in the study of the human brain and human behavioral
patterns." (Baird, 1995) The Hilton Foundation's importance is further
heightened by its tremendous contribution totaling $200 million in grants to
various entities. The foundation was also instrumental in the construction of
the Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management,