David Litman

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David Litman was born in New York in 1957. He lived in the UK from 1967-1975. He attended Sussex House School from 1968-1971 and City of London School from 1971-1975. He is a graduate of Cornell University (1979) and Cornell Law School (1982). [1]

In 1991 David Litman, along with Bob Diener, founded Hotel Reservations Network (HRN), which later became Hotels.com in 2001. [2] He was voted as the best performing lodging industry CEO of 2002. [3] Litman sold the company to IAC in 2003. [4]

In 2009 Litman and Bob Diener launched Getaroom.com, a hotel booking site. [5] Litman currently co-chairs the Texas Business for Clean Air with Garrett Boone, founder of Dallas-based the Container Store. [6]

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References

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  6. Allen, Margaret (2007-03-02). "Green business group says its work not done". Dallas Business Journal.