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Ron Rivett was an American entrepreneur. He was best known for being founder of Super 8 Motels and My Place hotels. By 1993, Super 8 had 1,000 locations worldwide. Super 8 grew to be the largest budget hotel chain in the world. [1] In 1993, Rivett sold Super 8 Motels to Hospitality Franchise Systems for $125 million. [2]

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In 2012, he founded My Place Hotels of America, [3] which is known for its brands My Place Hotels and Trend Hotels & Suites. [4] Rivett served as the chairman for My Place Hotels of America. [5]

On December 9, 2023, Rivett died at Baptist Medical Center in Miami, FL [6]

Education

Rivett graduated from Northern State University with a degree in business in 1963 and received an honorary “Doctorate of Humane Letters” from NSU in 1990. [7]

My Place Hotels of America

My Place Hotels of America is a hospitality company in the United States headquartered in Aberdeen, South Dakota.

The company announced My Place Hotels alongside its franchising system in 2014. [8] The brand was founded by Rivett and grandson Ryan (Rivett) in 2012. [9] The hospitality company had 56 My Place Hotels open across 27 states as of June 2020. [10]

The company announced a new brand, Trend Hotels & Suites, in June 2020. [11]

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Ryan Rivett is an American hotelier, and the President & CEO of My Place Hotels of America since 2017, succeeding his grandfather and My Place Hotels co-founder Ron Rivett. The Rivett family still owns and operates the first-ever Super 8 hotel in Aberdeen, South Dakota, where Ron Rivett co-founded the brand in 1973.

References

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  2. "Super 8 Motel chain sold to firm based in New Jersey". Post-Bulletin . February 22, 1993.
  3. Five questions: Ron Rivett, co-founder of My Place Hotels
  4. "My Place Hotels of America | A Blog About Relationships, Integrity, and Efficiency". My Place Hotels of America. 2020-06-03.
  5. Staff, LODGING (2017-11-17). "Checking In with Ryan Rivett, CEO of My Place Hotels". LODGING Magazine.
  6. "Aberdeen man who founded Super 8, My Place hotels dies at 83". Dakota News Now. 2023-12-12.
  7. Ronald J. Rivett - Utah Hospitality
  8. "Welcome to My Place". Asian Hospitality. 2014-04-29.
  9. "Ryan Rivett Named My Place Hotels' CEO; Eyes Second Brand". Hotel Business. 2017-05-04.
  10. "La Quinta, Loews, My Place open new hotels". Hotel Management.
  11. "Who Launches a Brand in the Worst Year Ever for Hotels?". Skift. 2020-06-09.