'Around the World in 80 Stays:' Julian and Kim MacQueen's 'Gob-Smacking Wonder Ride'
Posted on June 19, 2018
For people who recently flew around the world in their new jet, University of South Alabama alumni Julian and Kim MacQueen are incredibly grounded.
The couple dubbed the trip 鈥淎round the World in 80 Stays,鈥 flying in their new HondaJet HA-420, the first jet ever produced by the automotive manufacturer.
鈥淚 ordered this jet 10 years ago when it was still in the drawing board stage,鈥 said MacQueen, 67, who paid for his first pilot lessons years ago with tip money he earned while working as a waiter. It鈥檚 the third jet the couple has owned, and they were the first to fly a HondaJet around the world during Aug. 6 through Oct. 16, 2017.
Throughout much of the journey, Kim MacQueen was in the co-pilot seat.
鈥淚 have four hours in the pilot log book, and I took a course to learn how to land a jet in case something happened to Julian,鈥 she explained. 鈥淓verything about the trip went easily, and it was a gob-smacking wonder ride from beginning to end!鈥
鈥淓verything about the trip went easily, and it was a gob-smacking wonder ride from beginning to end!鈥
The couple talked about the trip, their guiding philosophy and their work ethic during an interview inside their apartment at the Hilton on Pensacola Beach, the flagship hotel of their company. Like so much of their lives, the spacious rooms, filled with world-class artwork 鈥 including sculptures by his sister 鈥 and overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, resulted from an idea to determine if it鈥檚 time for them to downsize from the large home in nearby Gulf Breeze where they raised their family.
Working together to hammer out new and innovative ideas in each of their careers and lives, plus incredibly hard work by each, has led to great success during their 40-year marriage. Julian MacQueen is founder and CEO of Innisfree Hotels, an innovative company that places enormous value on the worth of its employees as well as in a culture of 鈥渄elivering excellent service, guest satisfaction and return on its investment.鈥 Kim MacQueen, who has worked as a therapist, especially with couples, and has taught at the university level, is now pursuing a multidisciplinary doctorate through the California Institute of Integral Studies. Their family includes Jonathan, their 45-year-old son and his wife Kate, Skye, their 36-year-old daughter and two 鈥渁dorable鈥 grandchildren, ages 4 and 11.
They have been recognized for their generous philanthropy in a variety of areas, including education, the arts and health care, and they point to their shared Bah谩鈥櫭 Faith, based on the principles of giving back to the community as well as helping others to reach their highest potential, as the impetus for their generosity. In 2014, USA鈥檚 National Alumni Association honored Julian MacQueen with a Distinguished Alumni Award for his achievements as an entrepreneur, commercial pilot, developer and CEO of Innisfree, Inc., based in Pensacola, Fla.
Recently, the MacQueens donated funds for construction of a permanent home for the USA National Alumni Association. The building, which will be located on USA South Drive across from the Moulton Tower and Alumni Plaza, will be named the Julian and Kim MacQueen Alumni Center.
鈥淭丑别 time I spent at USA was important to me,鈥 said Julian MacQueen, who graduated with a degree in psychology in 1973. 鈥淒uring my time there, I attended my first Bah谩鈥櫭 meeting on campus through an 鈥榚xperimental college鈥 endorsed by the administration.鈥
Outside the classroom, he also had a student job in the Office of Public Relations, worked as a psychiatric attendant at the USA Medical Center and later held an off-campus job at the Admiral Semmes Hotel in downtown Mobile.
But, the Birmingham, Ala., native鈥檚 introduction to the hotel business began the summer when he was 15 with a job busing tables at the Jack Tar Beach Hotel, a well-known Destin, Fla., venue that opened its doors in the 1950s.
鈥淚 realized that I just loved the hotel business, and I went back the next year. I think the service side of the business resonated with me, leading me on. It was about the idea of creating environments conducive to making connections that intrigued me,鈥 Julian MacQueen explained.
鈥淚 realized that I just loved the hotel business. It was about the idea of creating environments conducive to making connections that intrigued me.鈥
鈥淭丑别 psychology degree Julian got at USA was a huge help for him going into the hotel business,鈥 Kim MacQueen added.
Her husband is known for his innovative approach to managing employees in a way that encourages them to speak out and participate fully even as they learn on the job. The concept is unusual in many workplaces today. The company鈥檚 website describes it as:
- Nurturing, encouraging and empowering.
- Intrapreneurial (behaving like an entrepreneur while working within a large organization).
- Consultative. Seeking the input of employees at all levels.
- Servant leadership.
He鈥檚 also quick to give his wife credit for helping him. 鈥淥n our honeymoon, we worked by counting cars in hotel parking lots. We were looking at tags to see where people were from. We bounce ideas off each other. That鈥檚 the way we鈥檝e always done things.鈥 Sitting next to him, his wife nods her agreement.
The sharing of ideas is important to the MacQueens, and that atmosphere extends to their wishes for the new alumni center. 鈥淲e would hope to see this center used as a place for discussions about ideas, as a facility for teaching and as a place for the embracing of all as one human family. We want this to be a learning center,鈥 Julian MacQueen said.
Asked about any plans for retirement, the pair looks at each other and hesitates before Julian MacQueen answers, explaining that their trip around the world was more than a vacation.
鈥淲e called it 鈥楢round the World in 80 Stays.鈥欌 At each place we stopped, we were looking for new ways of hospitality as well as new ways hospitality was part of each community, and we wanted to learn the role each destination played in those concepts,鈥 MacQueen explained. 鈥淲hat better way is there to live life than to travel and enjoy work at the same time?鈥
This story was originally published in South magazine, a publication of the USA National Alumni Association. To become a member, visit the Office of Alumni Relations Office of Alumni Relations website. To learn more about Julian and Kim MacQueen鈥檚 trip, including a blog, videos and photos, visit their site: www.aroundtheworldin80stays.com.
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