Jan A. deRoos
Jan A. deRoos
Real Estate
435 Statler Hall
Phone: 607-255-8716
Email: jad10@cornell.edu
Primary Research Focus
Hospitality real estate
Professional Biography
Jan A. deRoos is an associate professor at the School of Hotel Administration, where he has taught since 1988. He has devoted his career to hospitality real estate; with a focus on the valuation, financing, development, and operation of lodging, timeshare, and restaurant assets. He holds BS, MS, and PhD degrees from Cornell University, all with majors in Hotel Administration. His areas of teaching expertise span a range of hospitality real estate topics; property valuation, hospitality asset management, feasibility studies, hotel/resort planning and design, hotel/resort development and construction, and timeshare/vacation ownership. A frequent speaker on these topics, deRoos has contributed to lodging industry conferences in London, Los Angeles, New York, Singapore, and Stockholm. His current research is focused on three themes; the design and implementation of hotel management contracts and hotel leases, investment returns to lodging properties and supply/demand dynamics of lodging markets. He has developed two software tools to support the feasibility analysis of hospitality property; one entitled the Hospitality Valuation Software, which was co-developed with Stephen Rushmore of HVS International, and a second proprietary tool called the Timeshare Valuation Models. Prior to his teaching career at Cornell, deRoos worked extensively in the hospitality industry including with the Sheraton Corporation in New York City, as an engineering professional; the Remington Hotel Corporation as director of engineering, responsible for the engineering operations and renovation planning of the firm’s owned and managed hotel portfolio; and as senior project manager, responsible for the construction of new properties and renovation of existing hotels. During this period, deRoos was responsible for the construction of Marriott Hotels, Hilton Hotels and Hampton Inns.
Courses Taught
- Spring 10: HADM 3321 - Hospitality Financial Management
- Spring 10: HADM 6622 - Hospitality Asset Management
- Fall 09: HADM 3321 - Hospitality Financial Management
- Fall 09: HADM 6699 - Graduate Independent Research
Academic Degrees
- Ph.D., Cornell University
- M.S., Cornell University
- B.S., Cornell University
Industry Involvement
Consulted with Nikko, Loews, and others on valuation and market feasibility projects. Researched lodging and timeshare markets for PricewaterhouseCoopers, HVS International, and the American Hotel Association. Worked 8 years for Sheraton and Remington Hotel Corporations
