Tom Kelley has spent a career creating, promoting and building brands for restaurant companies, franchises, retail, emerging businesses, private clubs, trade groups, and Fortune 500 companies. Tom is a respected and recognized authority in the hospitality industry. He has served on the Board of Directors of the National Restaurant Association and on its senior management team. Tom also was a Corporate Sponsor Representative at the American Hotel & Lodging Association in Washington, DC. Tom writes frequently for major hospitality publications, such as Nation’s Restaurant News. He has been quoted in regional business journals, major news dailies, Bloomberg and Business Week. Tom also appeared on CNN’s Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, where he discussed crisis management issues.
As President of AccessPoint Group, a nationally recognized hospitality concept and brand development agency, Tom Kelley has advised, counseled and provided valuable insight to management of startups, emerging small businesses, corporate, and trade association clients in all areas of strategic and relationship marketing, branding, and external affairs outreach (ranging from Fortune500 companies like RJR Nabisco Holdings; Target Corporation; to high-tech giant Sybase; to global trade associations like the International Hotel and Restaurant Association in Paris, France; to national organizations like the National Federation of Independent Business; to statewide trade associations like the Maine Restaurant Association; to innovative regional business organizations like the Bay Area Council in San Francisco.
Kelley also served as Chief Company Spokesman and head of public relations at Target Corporation’s 260-store Mervyn’s division. Kelley “cut his teeth” on restaurant operations, lease negotiations and site selection serving as Executive Vice President of Los Angeles-based American Restaurant Services, Inc., a 15-unit restaurant, franchise, real estate, and insurance trust holding company in Los Angeles that operated branded, family style restaurants in Southern California as well as built 5 franchised units of Taco Cabana Mexican Restaurants.