Hotelies Gather At 2017 Lodging Conference

On October 31, 2017, Hotelies attending The Lodging Conference gathered for an informal happy hour meet and greet in the lobby of the Arizona Biltmore Hotel. Thanks to Julie Allen MMH ’10, Arizona Chapter President, for organizing the event.

CHS Arizona – 2017 Lodging Conference Reception

CHS Hong Kong/Macau Hosts HICAP Mixer

On October 18,.2017, the CHS Hong Kong and Macau chapter held its annual mixer in conjunction with Hotel Investment Conference Asia Pacific (HICAP). The reception was held at the Pier 7 Café, a rooftop restaurant overlooking Hong Kong’s harbor and skyline.  Local Hotelies joined alumni from around the region in town attending HICAP.

CHS HICAP Reception – October 2017

CHS HICAP Reception – October 2017

CHS HICAP Reception – October 2017

CHS HICAP Reception – October 2017

CHS HICAP Reception – October 2017

CHS Georgia Tours Avalon

On Sunday, October 22, 2017, the Georgia Chapter of the Cornell Hotel Society hosted a walking tour at Avalon followed by lunch at Antico Pizza.  Avalon is an 86-acre walkable, seamlessly connected, sustainable community of shopping, dining, entertainment, living and working.  The event was attended by approximately 14 local members and hosted by Jim Stormont, Johnson MBA ’85 of Stormont Hospitality Group LLC.

CHS Georgia Tours Avalon and Dines at Antico Pizza

CHS Georgia Tours Avalon

CHS Georgia Tours Avalon

Antico Pizza


CHS Hong Kong Organizes Seminar On Disruption In The Retail Food Landscape

On October 16, 2017, the Cornell Club of Hong Kong produced a seminar entitled “Disruption in the Retail Food Landscape: The Brick and Click Battle.” Given the food and beverage orientation of the session, CHS Hong Kong chapter leadership helped to organize the event.  A panel of industry experts addressed the latest trends in retail technology, customer loyalty, consumer habits, and the battle between offline and online.

The panelists included:

  • Dr. Edward McLaughlin – Professor of Marketing & Director of the Food Industry Management Program, Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
  • Mr. John P. Fitzgerald – Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific ULI-the Urban Land Institute
  • Mr. James Austen – Director Retail, Hong Kong, JLL

Thanks to the Hong Kong office of JLL for hosting the event.

Hong Kong Hotelies Discuss The New Retail F&B Landscape

Hong Kong Hotelies Discuss The New Retail F&B Landscape

Hong Kong Hotelies Discuss The New Retail F&B Landscape

Hong Kong Hotelies Discuss The New Retail F&B Landscape

Hong Kong Hotelies Discuss The New Retail F&B Landscape

Hong Kong Hotelies Discuss The New Retail F&B Landscape

CHS New York Hosts The Ninth Annual Big Apple Update

On October 20, 2017, the CHS New York chapter held their Ninth Annual Big Apple Update. The luncheon was hosted by Scott Nadeau ’77, General Manager of the Marriott Marquis.  Following lunch, the attendees enjoyed a panel of experts that provided an update on the New York Hospitality Industry.  The panelists included:

  • Arthur Adler (SHA ‘78) – Moderator, Chairman – Americas, Jones Lang LaSalle Hotel and Hospitality Group
  • Gina Bertucci – Director of Event Management & Catering, Sheraton Times Square New York, Marriott International
  • Cindy Estis-Green (SHA ’79) – Co-Founder and CEO, Kalibri Labs
  • Donna Keren – SVP Research & Analysis, NYC & Company
  • Cornelia Samara – General Manager, 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge
  • Bernard Schwartz – Co-Founder, Apicii

Thank you to event sponsors: New York Marriott Marquis, HoteAVE, Schrier Wirth Executive Search

Ninth Annual Big Apple Update

Ninth Annual Big Apple Update

Ninth Annual Big Apple Update

CHS France Gathers For A POP Breakfast

On October 16, 2017, the CHS France chapter gathered for breakfast at the Hotel Le Scribe Paris to learn more about the Concept POP – People on Point – a new concept founded by Erik Perey (previously founder of Luxury Attitude). The concept focuses on “the development of an innovative approach enabling companies to make the Human Capital the most beautiful resource”. It says: “Imagine an organization where every employee goes to work energized and driven, goes above and beyond their job description in the course of their day, and heads home feeling proud of the contribution they’ve made. Getting your people on point doesn’t have to be a pipe dream.”

CHS France Gathers for Breakfast at Hotel Le Scribe Paris

“Conversations with Alumni” – Toni Knorr MPS ‘77

Toni Knorr MPS’77

Lydia Caroe, a sophomore in the Hotel School, had the chance to interview Toni Knorr MPS ‘77, the former General Manager of the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco. Toni, who attended Cornell MPS program in the 70’s, talked about her career, her time at Cornell, and her current vision of the hotel industry.

What is the most rewarding thing about your job? What do you look forward too every day?

I never look at my job like a job. I like to say that I am building on a continuous career. I love that every day brings with it something new to learn or uncovers a new path to pursue. This industry is exciting because you can view your career as something that is long-term, engaging, and lasting throughout the future. In the realm of hospitality, you have options and the possibilities are endless.

Is there any destination you have always wanted to visit?

I am fortunate in that being the General Manager of an upper tier luxury brand like St. Regis, many of our guests come from all over the world so they bring the destination to us. In addition to the global culture around our property, I have had opportunities to travel around Europe and Asia. One of my favorite trips by far was a safari around East Africa. I fell in love with the continent and would be thrilled to return.

Explain how St. Regis accomplishes differentiation in a market saturated with luxury brands?

Much of the differentiation in marketing or culture is out of our hands. We do like to say that St. Regis always has the best address. In San Francisco, we are in the center of a lively and vibrant area. Simply our position sets us apart. I do, however, consult with Forbes managers that assist in establishing our brand and culture.

Have you seen a change in the service industry as a result of the increase number of millennials as guests as well as employees?
I think there is a wide misconception that luxury service needs to cut costs in order to effectively serve millennials. I find that just because millennials are young does not mean that they do not have the money to fund their experiences. Our services and amenities are desirable to all demographics, but we are constantly upgrading technology. Efficiency is incredibly valuable to young people and we achieve efficiency through the implementation of new technology.

In the workforce, millennials pose a more interesting challenges than before. Many are too impatient for their own good. There is a tendency among young employees to treat their first job as their first semester in college. I wish that young people in the workforce would remain humble and learn to be good at the job before attempting to tackle more or make changes.

What is your favorite Cornell tradition?

I did graduate school at Cornell so my experience with the traditions are not very numerous. I just love the familial experience of being a Hotelie. And of course, singing the Alma Mater.

How, if at all, has the Marriot-Starwood merger caused challenges or benefits at the St. Regis and in the broader San Francisco Market?

In honesty, it is a little painful. We are the ones that have to adapt to the new systems. Most of the hotel property owners in the area are happy with the merger because many of the luxury brands are no longer competing. Additionally, many of the executive management staffs from the properties around San Francisco already know each other well which fortunately, makes communication easier. All in all, the process just takes patience and it is important not to rush.

Do you foresee any challenges to the Hotel Industry in light of the current federal political administration?

Seeing as San Francisco is already so left, there is not much input or voice from the conservative point of view, but it is important at the St. Regis that we allow our staff to be active citizens in whatever their political affiliation. There could be potential issues with tourism numbers in light of travel bands. Nevertheless, this is a huge year of change in many areas and I advise all to be engaged and to participate.

I saw that you are a member of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s Modern Arts Council, do you feel that art has an important role in tourism and hospitality and how do you work to incorporate it into the St. Regis?

I took a class in modern art and had an amazing professor so I have always appreciated the diversity and skill involved in its creation. The St. Regis first opened with over $1 million worth of art and the art here is special. The art is a mix of several medias and are fairly approachable price wise. Any new hotels, especially in San Francisco will have an element of art due to the large arts culture and the fact that art helps provide a point of contemplation and reflection in a place where people are coming and going.

Do you pursue any hobbies outside of the service industry?

I could be called an adventurer. I love to go to new places, explore, and see the world. I also play some golf and cook.

Do you have any advice for young aspiring hoteliers?

Make sure to find what intrigues you. If you can stay intrigued in something, you can make that something into a future. Always make sure you are off to a good start in whatever new endeavor you pursue. Don’t be afraid to take chances, but work hard to ensure that you are good at what you are doing.

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The Cornell Hotel Society Executive Board thanks the Cornell Hotel Society – Collegiate Chapter for initiating and conducting the “Conversations with Alumni” project.

Boston Lodging Pulse – 2018

The Cornell Hotel Society of New England, in partnership with the Boston University’s School of Hospitality Administration, held its seventh annual Boston Lodging Pulse on October 3, 2017.

The event consisted of the 2018 Lodging Pulse presented by Michele Russo ’87, Founder & CEO of HotelAVE, as well as a lively panel discussion addressing the current and future state of hospitality labor. Caroline Warren, Chief People Officer & EVP of Pyramid Hotel Group, and Ernest Lee, VP Development for citizenM, joined Ms. Russo to share their perspectives from human resources, ownership & development, and asset management.

The panel discussion, along with audience participation, addressed the challenges to sourcing and retaining great talent, creative and innovative ways to manage labor costs, understanding not just the millennial traveler but also employee, automation and the “human touch,” among many other interesting issues facing an industry that is so labor intensive.

Ticket and sponsorship proceeds led to a combined contribution of over $2,500 to the CHS of New England and Boston University SHA scholarship funds.

This annual CHS New England event is designed to provide a forward-looking insight on the latest national and local market industry forecasts and create an interactive discussion amongst professionals in the hospitality industry. Topics in years past have included online reputation management and social media, the Massachusetts gaming industry, the value of a hotel brand, disruptive innovators in the hospitality market, and an in-depth look at the Boston hotel investment landscape.

Boston Lodging Pulse – October 3, 2017

 

CHS Collegiate Chapter – Coffee Chat

On Wednesday, October 18, 2017 the CHS Collegiate Chapter hosted CHS Global President Cheryl Boyer ’87 for a Coffee Chat. Joining Cheryl was Robert Mandelbaum ’81, along with current CHS-CC board members Andre Guacelli ’19, Eric Reuben ’19, and Bryan Lustig ’18.  In addition to discussing career opportunities in the hospitality industry, the group celebrated the highly successful “Conversations with Alumni” project.  Please use the following link to learn more: https://cornellhotelsociety.com/conversations/.

CHS-CC Chats with Cheryl Boyer ’87

CHS Chicago Annual Summer BBQ

On August 13, 2017, the CHS Chicago Chapter held their annual Summer BBQ event. Thanks to Steve Haggerty ‘90 and Elleke Haggerty ‘91 for again hosting the event at their beautiful home. Those who attended enjoyed a fantastic afternoon connecting with fellow Hotelies, friends, and little Hotelies-to-be.

CHS Chicago Annual Summer BBQ