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J.W. 'Bill' Marriott to Receive Churchill Centre Award For Leadership

- Only the second leadership award bestowed by The Churchill Centre in last 40 years

WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The Churchill Centre today announced that it plans to bestow its Award For Leadership to J.W. "Bill" Marriott for his lifelong commitment to promoting democracy through progressive free market practices and fostering an open and transparent global business culture. Mr. Marriott will receive his award at a ceremony and dinner on Tuesday, November 10 at the Washington D.C. Four Seasons Hotel.

"This is a testament to how Bill Marriott has dedicated his life to the principles of a free and democratic society which he has translated into an organization recognized not only as a global leader in its industry, but as one of the most admired companies," commented Laurence Geller, Chairman of The Churchill Centre. "Bill Marriott has come by his high principles honestly, carrying forward and building upon progressive business philosophies first set forward by his parents and the belief that 'Victory will never be found by taking the line of least resistance.'"

The ceremony and dinner will include tributes to Bill Marriott by former Governor Mitt Romney, U.S. Senator Susan Collins, U.S. Senator Evan Bayh, U.S. Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Judith McHale and former U.S. Senator Gordon Smith. MSNBC's Chris Matthews will serve as Master of Ceremonies.

About The Churchill Centre

The Churchill Centre was founded in 1968 to inspire leadership, statesmanship, vision, courage and boldness among democratic, freedom-loving peoples through the thoughts, words, works and deeds of Winston Churchill, and to educate future generations through his wisdom and example. Active on three continents with thirty affiliates, the Centre sponsors an annual conference, frequent tours and local events; publishes Finest Hour magazine and other publications; and has helped to publish thirty new books by and about Winston Churchill.

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