28/11/2022
Les Clefs d'Or (pronounced Le Clay Door & translated as The Golden Keys) is a worldwide professional association of hotel concierges, with roots dating back to 1929
The hall porter or doorman of the time became the focal point of guest relations & customer service at many luxury hotels. It was during this time that the role of the concierge was created in the various grand hotels of Paris & Western Europe. This was the first time a role had been specifically created to assist guests with their requirements in unfamiliar cities. The concierge quickly became a popular & essential service in luxury hotels.
During the mid-1920s, there was a group of concierges from various hotels in Paris, who were trying to organise themselves with the guidance of Mr. Pierre Quentin from the Hotel Ambassador.
On 26 Oct 1929, Mr. Quentin sent an invitation to 20 prominent concierges throughout Paris to dine at Restaurant Noël Peters in the hopes of strengthening the bond among them. The restaurant was located across the street from his hotel, in the Passage des Princes. With 11 in attendance, this dinner marks the first instance of professional hotel concierges meeting as a group.
Within 4 weeks, the new association was ratified at the first-ever General Assembly, with more than 75 delegates present. Mr. Pierre Quentin was elected the first President of Les Clefs d’Or on 27 Nov 1929, a post he held for 3 years.
Pierre Quentin’s presidency of Les Clefs d’Or was followed by François Dechaume, who was elected in 1932 and remained until the war. Mr. Dechaume was among the 11 who created the association.
After World War II, Mr. Ferdinand Gillet, originally from Switzerland & the former Vice President to Mr. Dechaume, succeeded him as the new president of the organisation.
The origins of present day Les Clefs d’Or as an international organisation have traditionally been credited to him, as during his presidency, Ferdinand Gillet travelled extensively throughout Europe to seek and find other hotel concierges.
1952 The First International Congress
After much communication & several smaller meetings, the gathering of the first 6 member sections took place on the historic date of April 25, 1952, at The Carlton Hotel in Cannes. The French organisation were joined by prominent concierges from Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Great Britain & Ireland. Belgium & Denmark were observing countries, & Spain was an invited guest. This event gave birth to the Union Européenne des Portiers des Grands Hôtels
Today, our organisation has apx 4000 members in over 80 countries & 540 destinations.
Members are identified by the golden crossed keys on their lapels, these members are an elite fraternity, globally connected, committed to professional development, & driven to setting new standards for guest service perfection, our organisation is based on two pillars: Service & Friendship.
Article Curtesy of Mr. Paul Fitzsimons