The 56th edition of the Cornell Hotel Society Regional Conference took place in Dubai last month. As the premier hospitality network created by alumni for alumni, the Cornell Hotel Society (CHS) has long been committed to fostering connections, sharing insights, and driving innovation in the industry. With representatives from 55 individual chapters worldwide, the CHS Regional Conference served as a cornerstone event, bringing together seasoned industry leaders, rising stars, and esteemed alumni from diverse backgrounds.
Hosted by Aditya Rajaram, the Regional Vice President for Europe, Middle East & Africa, and Chapter President for the Middle East & North Africa, the conference was a testament to the Cornell Hotel Society’s global reach and impact. From hotel and restaurant owners to general managers, travel planners, and hotel developers, the attendees represented a broad spectrum of hospitality professionals, each bringing unique perspectives and experiences.
The conference theme centred on the power of connection and collaboration in shaping the future of the hospitality industry. Against the CHS’s centennial anniversary celebrations, attendees reflected on the organisation’s rich legacy while looking ahead to the challenges and opportunities.
One of the conference’s highlights was the announcement of the EMEA Regional Scholarships, a ground-breaking initiative to provide financial support for engaged hospitality professionals in the Europe, Middle East & Africa region. These scholarships would allow recipients to study at Cornell University, the school of many CHS members, and become affiliates or regular members of the Cornell Hotel Society. It was a testament to the CHS’s commitment to nurturing talent and fostering lifelong learning within the industry.
During the conference, attendees engaged in closed room discussions, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, exchanging ideas, forging new connections, and reigniting old friendships. From insightful keynote speeches by industry luminaries to interactive sessions exploring the latest trends and innovations, the conference was a vibrant hub of knowledge sharing and collaboration.
As the event ended, attendees left with a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper appreciation for the power of community within the hospitality industry. The 56th Cornell Hotel Society Regional Conference had not only strengthened bonds between alumni but also laid the groundwork for a brighter, more interconnected future for the industry. As CHS prepared to celebrate its centennial anniversary in the coming years, the conference served as a fitting tribute to a century of excellence, innovation, and camaraderie.
The event was an intimate affair, graced by the presence of esteemed guests who are titans in the hospitality industry. Among them in attendance were Anthony Capuano, the CEO of Marriott International, Inc., whose visionary leadership has propelled the company to new heights, and His Excellency Issam Kazim, the CEO of the Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DCTCM), a key figure in driving tourism and commerce in the vibrant city of Dubai.
Their presence added an air of prestige and significance to the proceedings, underscoring the importance of the Cornell Hotel Society Regional Conference as a platform for thought leadership and collaboration within the industry. As attendees engaged in discussions and exchanged ideas, the insights shared by these distinguished guests served as valuable catalysts for innovation and growth in the ever-evolving world of hospitality.
His Excellency Issam Kazim, CEO of the Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DCTCM), said: “Dubai continues to prioritise the development of the hospitality industry under the guidance of our visionary leadership, and by hosting the Cornell Hotel Society EMEA Regional Meeting we have demonstrated our commitment to the sector’s continued advancement, both in Dubai and across the wider region. The success of this first edition of the meeting in the Middle East has been a testament to Dubai’s global status as a hospitality leader and a world-class business events destination. The insightful and inspiring discussions led by industry heavyweights will play a pivotal role in improving standards across the sector and support the ambitious goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33, to further consolidate Dubai’s position as one of the top three global cities for business and leisure.”