Hong Kong Hospitality Innovation Panel

On Saturday, September 21, 2019, CHS Hong Kong / Macau held its first Hospitality Innovation Panel.  The event was held at The Work Project, and was sponsored by AB InBev, Impossible Foods, and foodpanda.

Following a welcome reception, a series of keynote speakers and panels featured top in the hospitality industry that shared their thoughts about the upcoming trends and the newest innovations.

Keynote Speaker – Increasing Brand Loyalty in the Hospitality Industry

  • Jun Lu – VP Customer Experience, Marriott

Panel – Millennials and the New Luxury – Redefining Hotel Design

  • Monika Dubaj – VP of Development, Hyatt
  • Jun Lu – VP Customer Experience, Marriott
  • Daphne Tan – VP Feasibility & Owner Relations, Marriott
  • Noel Merainer – VP of Development, Rosewood

Keynote Speaker – Innovation in the F&B Landscape

  • Paul Measor – Commercial Director, foodpanda

Panel – Tech in Food Industry – Redesigning Customer Behavior

  • Paul Measor – Commercial Director, foodpanda
  • Max von Poelnitz – Founder & CEO, Nosh
  • Joe Yau – CEO and CTO, OpenRice

Hong Kong/Macau – Hospitality Innovation Panel

First Annual Rome Lodging Outlook

On October 3, 2019, the CHS AlpAdria & Eastern Europe chapter hosted our 1st Annual Rome Lodging Outlook at the St. Regis Rome.

Jonathan Spada’10 kicked off the event with a welcome to our guests, explained who is CHS and opportunities for becoming a member (as it turned out one of the guests just completed her 4 PDP courses in July!), as well as a quick shout out about our Hospitality Symposium that we’re putting together for the EMEA meeting next April.

Up next, Giorgio Palmucci, President of ENIT (Italy’s national tourism board, responsible for promoting Italian tourism worldwide) gave a welcome and a brief overview of the state-of-the-industry at the moment.

Sarah Diugnan of STR then gave the keynote presentation of market data and forecast, indicating a bright future for Rome, but especially for other markets like Naples, Palermo, and Puglia. Venice forecast, on the other hand, is less bright due to a drop in demand and the cruise ship controversy.

Following Sarah, we invited a panel to discuss the outlook qualitatively. The panel was moderated by Roberto Necci, Chairman of Necci Hotels and President of Centro Studi Federalberghi Roma, and included Giuseppe de Martino, GM of the St. Regis Rome; Gianni di Fede, VP Total Revenue Management EMEA at Radisson Hotel Group; Palmiro Noschese, local hotelier and developer; Sabrina Fragiacomo, owner at Extramilevent; and Rocco Lomazzi, Co-Founder of Sweet Guest.

The nature of the panel offered practical information for hoteliers in the audience to apply in their own hotels for 2020.

The audience was made up of about 40 local hoteliers and managers, representing the top properties in Rome.

A special thanks to Palmiro Noschese ’19 and Luca Cerretani ’09 who helped organize the event. We really appreciated the support from fellow chapter presidents and VPs, and we’re very satisfied with the result for this inaugural event.

Rome Lodging Outlook – October 2019

Madison Austrich ‘19 – Hotelie for Life® Prize Winner

During her speech at the May 2019 School of Hotel Administration (SHA) graduation ceremony, Madison Austrich ’19 asked her fellow graduates to be mindful of the moment. By remembering graduation day, her fellow Hotelies will have this occasion of pride and accomplishment to draw upon to gain confidence during future challenging professional or personal events. Providing advice and preaching mindfulness are two of Madison’s many passions she practiced during her four years at Cornell. In fact, it was receiving advice from Kayti Stanley ’18 (the 2018 Hotelie for Life® Prize winner) during her freshman orientation that ignited Madison’s confidence to become a leader while on campus.

Madison had the honor of addressing her classmates at graduation as the 2019 winner of the Hotelie for Life® Prize (formerly known as the Joseph Drown Special Prize). The prize is awarded to a Hotel School senior who has demonstrated academic excellence, extracurricular leadership, entrepreneurial spirit, social responsibility and well-conceived career goals and aspirations. The award is sponsored by the Cornell Hotel Society (CHS) and the CHS Foundation.  (Note: Click on picture to listen to Madison’s speech)

Madison’s first contact with the Hotelie network came during high school in Florida. The parents of a member of her crew boat were both Hotelies. From them she learned that she could have an education and career in hospitality. After visiting campus for the first time and interviewing with Brad Walp, Madison returned home and immediately submitted her application for early decision to the Hotel School. A few months later, Madison was excited to turn down rowing scholarship offers from other universities, including The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, when she received her acceptance letter from Cornell.

When arriving in Ithaca, Madison assumed her life would be led by crew. While her teammates on the crew team helped her tremendously during her freshman year, Hotel School related activities shortly began to dominate her time on campus. Appreciating the benefit she received during the orientation process, Madison joined The Hotel School Ambassadors. Her interest in the new student experience eventually led her to become President of the organization her senior year. During her time as a leader she dramatically changed the process for selecting ambassadors, focusing more on the sincerity of the applicants, as opposed to their resume.

Besides excellence in the classroom, Madison was involved in several extracurricular activities beyond The Hotel School Ambassadors. All told, Madison was an active participant and leader in 13 different student organizations and successfully competed in four case study competitions. Three other organizations helped shape Madison more than others, and vice versa: Hotel Ezra Cornell, The 180, and serving as a teaching assistant.

  • Madison served as an HEC leader her first three years as a Hotelie. She started as a service manager her freshman year, and then took on assistant director positions in service, operations, and finance. From this experience she honed her skills as a leader.
  • Exemplary of her diverse academic talents and interests, Madison served as a Teaching Assistant in four different classes for three different professors. Her primary focus was in the areas of modeling, accounting and finance. Upon entering school, Madison had little exposure to these areas, but completely fell in love with finance during her time at Cornell. Now, after graduation, Madison has accepted a position with Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts as a Finance Manager-in-Training on Maui.
  • Madison was a Founding Member of The 180, a “yearbook-like” publication that features the stories of Hotelie heroes not typically heard. Serving as the Managing Director her senior year, the experience allowed Madison the opportunity to observe and record the creative side of Hotelies. In addition, as a Founding Member of the organization, she participated in the process of establishing the club’s by-laws, organizational structure, and culture.

When asked what it means to be a Hotelie for Life®, Madison reverted to the motto that binds all Hotelies – “Life is Service”. For Madison, service goes beyond the traditional examples cited within the hospitality industry. Madison appreciates the day-to-day interactions with people who provide joy to others with a smile or a thoughtful response to the question, “How are you doing?”

Grounding Madison’s diverse and successful time at Cornell was her belief in mindfulness. When she began to prepare her graduation remarks, mindfulness was just a small part of the speech. Then, while reviewing her text with Professor Amy Newman, it soon became evident that mindfulness needed to become more prominent to deliver a passionate and sincere message. For Madison, mindfulness trains your brain to “enjoy life while it is happening. Once you’ve experienced something mindfully, you can always go back to that.”

Madison must have a highly trained brain. She had a lot of enjoyable and successful experiences at Cornell to be mindful of.

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The Cornell Hotel Society and Cornell Hotel Foundation congratulate Madison and wish her the best of success on her journey as a Hotelie for Life®. This interview conducted by Robert Mandelbaum ’81.

 

Jeanne Brown Sander ’66

Jeanne Brown Sander ’66, The World Bank Group, Food and Conference Services, retired, and Past President of the Cornell Hotel Society shares with us what it means to her to be a Hotelie for Life®.

“The Hotelie network has without doubt been the most influential factor in my career opportunities. Being a “Hotelie for Life” means seeing the smiling face of someone I know in many places I have traveled, first as a SHA student in Europe with Prof. Vance Christian and four other stu…dents, then as an Army wife, later as CHS President and now as tourist. It is staying in touch with good friends, making new friends and staying involved with Cornell Hotel Society activities. CHS has taken me to events across the USA and around the world to multiple locations where I have experienced activities I could not have dreamed about when growing up in West Virginia: National Day celebrations in Stavanger, Norway; dinner at Castello Banfi in Tuscany; singing the Cornell Alma Mater on the Great Wall of China in a chorus of fifty Hotelies; and toasting the 90th Birthday of CHS in Australia on the shores of the South Pacific. In these places and many others, I have met wonderful Hotelies that are ready and willing to grow the network that makes us all “Hotelies for Life.” I am proud to be a “Hotelie” and proud to be the mother of a Hotelie, Kristin Sander Urhammer ’99.”

Jeanne is seen below about to ride to the top of the Zugspitz, Germany’s highest mountain, with her family this past summer.

Jeanne Brown Sander ’66

 

DC Area Hotelies Run 5K

Since 1980, Four Seasons has organized and participated in annual charity runs and other initiatives all over the world to raise funds toward advancing cancer research, a cause that has been supported by Four Season employees since Terry Fox’s historical Marathon of Hope across Canada 39 years ago. This year’s race, hosted by the Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC, was particularly meaningful as the race was held in honor of Julie Saunders, a Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC, colleague, who lost her battle with cancer in December 2018. Her career as concierge at Four Seasons spanned 25 years and she was the first woman to ever hold the Chief Concierge position in the DC hotel’s 40-year history. This annual event, which will mark its 40th year next year, raises critical funding for cancer research at Washington Cancer Institute (WCI) at MedStar Washington Hospital Center; over $2.3M has been raised to date, with this year’s event successfully raising $450,000.

Cornellians running in the race were Blair Boyce ‘16, Katie Minnock ‘14, Kendall Brown ’16 and Meredith Carr ‘15

2019 Four Seasons 5K in DC.

CHS New England Tours Whitney Hotel

In September, the New England Chapter hosted a tour and cocktail reception at The Whitney Hotel. The boutique hotel opened in July in Boston’s Beacon Hill neighborhood with 65 luxury guestrooms. The hotel is named for Henry Melville Whitney, a Boston industrialist and owner of the site in 1800s when it served as a dorm for nurses at a local hospital. Over twenty alumni, including CHS Global President Dexter Wood ‘87, were able to see the beautiful property including its garden courtyard, learn of its long history, and enjoy food and beverage from Peregrine, the hotel’s coastal Mediterranean restaurant.

Picture One: Alan Suzuki ’03, Dave Harelick, Kathleen Murphy ’87, Sebastian Colella ’05, Dexter Wood ’87, Nala Holmes ’12, James Carmody ’81, Stephanie Loeber ’95, Venus Tse ’17, David Hoff ‘81

Picture Two: Dexter Wood ’87 Global CHS President with Sebastian Colella ’05 Chapter President and Nala Holmes ’12 Chapter Vice President

CHS New England Tours Whitney Hotel

 

CHS Philadelphia Get Together

On Saturday 9/14/19, the Philly/South Jersey chapter had a casual get together at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s Pop Up Beer Garden.

Those in attendance were:

* Jessica (’04) and Peter (ILR ’03) Diamond with children Tommy and Teddy
* Vickie (’96) and Alex Kozhushchenko with children Mila and Nina
* Janet (’95) and Jacob Gerhard with children
* Ethan Gabany (’17)
* Maria Hera (’12)
* Ruthie Starr (’16)
* Rocky Forman (’16)
* Nick Quinn (’04)

CHS Philadelphia at Pennsylvania Horticultural Society

DC Chapter Welcomes Recent Grads

On August 8th, 2019, CHS Washington DC welcomed the newly minted Class of 2019 Hotelies to the area, during the annual “Welcome to DC Happy Hour”. The chapter gathered for drinks and conversations at the Takoda rooftop bar.

Welcome to DC Happy Hour – 2019

Atlanta Lodging Outlook 2020

On Wednesday, September 4, 2019 the Georgia Chapter of the Cornell Hotel Society held its annual Atlanta Lodging Outlook breakfast seminar.  A crowd of 350 area hotel industry professionals attended the 21st annual seminar.  This year’s event was held at the InterContinental Hotel in Buckhead.  Our host was Brian Ettelman ’87, Director of Catering.

CHS Georgia chapter President Sachin Desai ’14 opened the proceedings, followed by Jim Sprouse, President of the Georgia Hotel & Lodging Association and Rachel Humphrey, Interim President and CEO of the Asian American Hotel and Lodging Association.

The first panel of speakers discussed the hotel labor costs, recruitment, retention, and productivity.  The session was moderated by Professor Bruce Tracey, Ph.D.  Panelists included: Del Ross – Chief Revenue Office of Hotel Effectiveness, Bryan DeCort – Executive Vice President of Hotel Equities, and Greg Winey – President of North Pointe Hospitality.

Following the labor panel, local area experts presented their outlook for 2020:

  • Roger Tutterow Ph.D., Professor of Economics at Kennesaw State University
  • Mark Vaughan, EVP and Chief Sales Officer for the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • Mark Woodworth ’77, Senior Managing Director of CBRE Hotels Research

Thanks to eCornell who donated a certificate for $3,600 worth of online courses.  The certificate was auctioned off, and the proceeds were used to support the Georgia chapter’s scholarship fund.

Atlanta Lodging Outlook – September 4, 2019

CHS Singapore Welcomes Ted Teng ‘79

On Saturday night, September 7, 2019, Bill ’79 and Debbie ’81 Minnock hosted a reception at their home in honor of visiting CHS Global 2nd Vice President Ted Teng ’79.  Joining Bill, Debbie and Ted were the leaders of the local CHS Singapore chapter.

Bill ’79 and Debbie ’81 Minnock Host Ted Teng ’79