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Collazzo is new VP of analytics for STR

Previously he performed analysis work for IHG, Marriott and La Quinta

Collazzo is new VP of analytics for STR

Isaac Collazo is the new vice president of analytics for STR. Previously, he was vice president of capacity at InterContinental Hotels Group.

Previously, Collazo conducted performance analysis, predictive analytics, modeling and macroeconomic interpretation for Marriott International, Promus Hotel Corporation and La Quinta Inns & Suites. He also is a content committee member for STR’s Hotel Data Conference.


“Isaac will be an immediate voice in conversations around STR methodology as well as our ongoing product development in the CoStar platform,” said Amanda Hite, STR president. “Long-term, he’ll contribute to the evolution of the holistic solution we will deliver to the industry.”

Commercial real estate research company CoStar acquired STR in 2019.

Collazo called the new position a “dream come true.”

“I believe my 30 plus years of working with STR and its data will provide an additional level of understanding that will enable us to further advance the comprehensive solutions that empower our industry,” Collazo said. “STR’s industry leadership is more important than ever given the impact of COVID-19.”

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