The Biltmore Who's Who is a national registry of people whom they feel have made outstanding achievements in their careers, or who have been acknowledged for their achievements in other areas, as well.
To be accepted into Biltmore Who's Who, it is by invitation, or by a current member recommending a person to them. I think you can also contact them and request becoming a member. Biltmore has to approve the membership of each person, which begins with a rather in-depth interview.
They publish a book, a large hard back, leather bound copy of about 1,000 pages, divided into three sections - "VIP Members"; "Executive of the Year" members, and "Registry" members, which has the names, jobs, or companies the person is associated with, along with their achievements and even their photo. Members can also get the book in CD form if you prefer.
Although, photos are only included with VIP and Executive of the Year members, with the third secion being listed as "Registry Members". It also has their hobbies and interests included in the member's bio, along with their job/work history, and other information. It is a great place to showcase your company, profession, etc.
In addition to the book, you can also go online and see the members, as well as read all their information.
The members include actors, CEO's, doctors, attorneys, public figures such as politicians, nurses, teachers, and even volunteer workers. For more information, see the related link below.
Providence Biltmore was created in 1922.
The Biltmore Agreement was created in 1933.
Biltmore Records ended in 1951.
Biltmore Records was created in 1949.
Biltmore Apartments was created in 1924.
Santa Barbara Biltmore was created in 1927.
Arizona Biltmore Hotel was created in 1929.
Biltmore Square Mall was created in 1989.
Millennium Biltmore Hotel was created in 1923.
Biltmore Forest School was created in 1898.
Biltmore is a New York City hotel
There are 2,000 employees at the Biltmore Estate.