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Travel and Tourism Expert Gives Reality-Based AdviceRoger Dow, president and chief executive officer of the U.S. Travel Association, is speaking at each Johnson & Wales University campus over the next year as fifth holder of the William R. Tiefel Professorial Chair. As industry leaders, honorees speak to hospitality students, adding insight and professional perspective to classroom learning.In his presentation to students at the Providence Campus in January, Dow touched on the harsh realities of today’s economic climate. He also offered hope despite a gloomy job forecast.Dow told students that with a rising unemployment rate and travel to the U.S. down 3.5 percent in 2007 from the mid-1990s, they are in for a challenge.But he added that hospitality is one industry in which skills are valued and transferable almost anywhere in the world. Then he gave the students some advice:
Students Reap Awards at NSMH ConferenceJWU hospitality students were honored with some impressive accolades at the National Society of Minorities in Hospitality (NSMH) 20th Anniversary Convention in February.The NSMH JWU Providence chapter was named Chapter of the Year, and took home the award for Best Chapter Membership Drive. NSMH JWU’s Charlotte chapter president, Brianna Fowler, a junior, was elected to the NSMH National Board as national planning director, and Providence chapter president, Tiffany Robles, a senior, was named one of the Starwood Hotels & Resorts “Star Student Scholars.”“NSMH is a remarkable professional student organization full of young hospitality leaders from all over the country,” said Robles. “The 20th anniversary conference confirmed that NSMH will not only survive as it’s done since 1989, but continue to thrive.” Held in Greensboro, N.C., the event was an important opportunity for students from the Providence, North Miami and Charlotte campuses, all of which have chapters, to network with more than 400 recruiters, 75 hospitality-related companies and more than 600 students from other colleges and universities.Online > www.nsmh.orgTiffany Robles: tyr651@jwu.eduBrianna Fowler: baf037@students.jwu.edu
Denver hospitality professor, Kimberly Tranter, was named among the Top 25 Most Extraordinary Minds in Sales and Marketing for 2008 by the Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International (HSMAI). The award honors creative brilliance in hospitality, travel, and tourism-related marketing.