Hoteliers Focus on Shaping Brighter Futures for People in the Sector

Wednesday, June 22, 2022. 8:24pm
Back Row l-r: Phillip O'Neill, Dalata Hotel Group; Joe Kennedy, Chair of Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation; Emer Corridan, Cahernane House Hotel; Aaron Mansworth, Trigon Hotels  Front Row l-r: Dara Cruise, Midlands Park Hotel; Denyse Campbell, President of the Irish Hotels Federation; Tim Fenn, Chief Executive of the Irish Hotels Federation
Back Row l-r: Phillip O’Neill, Dalata Hotel Group; Joe Kennedy, Chair of Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation; Emer Corridan, Cahernane House Hotel; Aaron Mansworth, Trigon Hotels. Front Row l-r: Dara Cruise, Midlands Park Hotel; Denyse Campbell, President of the Irish Hotels Federation; Tim Fenn, Chief Executive of the Irish Hotels Federation

IHF Conference − Midlands Park Hotel, Portlaoise

Focusing on leadership, wellness, emotional fitness, employee development, diversity and more, Irish hoteliers from across the country gathered in Portlaoise recently for an Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) Conference focusing on ‘Shaping Brighter Futures’ for people in the hotel sector.  

The conference, took place at the Midlands Park Hotel in Portlaoise, and heard from a range of expert speakers, including a keynote address from Lord Mark Price who has over 40 years’ experience unlocking the power of people in organisations. A full programme including speakers for the conference is available HERE.

Denyse Campbell, President of the IHF, said that the heart of every successful hotel and guesthouse is its people, and supporting and developing them is key to long term success.

“As our sector continues to recover from two incredibly challenging years, one of the top priorities for hotels and guesthouses is developing and retaining our people as well as attracting the next generation of talent into our sector – whether they are joining after formal education, returning to work or seeking a career change.

Hoteliers Focus on Shaping Brighter Futures for People in the Sector
Back Row l-r: Weldon Mather, Fáilte Ireland; Sarah Dolly, Fáilte Ireland; Phillip O’Neill, Dalata Hotel Group; Joe Kennedy, Chair of Cork Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation; Ronan McAuley, Alkimii; Emer Corridan, Cahernane House Hotel; Aaron Mansworth, Trigon Hotels. Front Row l-r: Dara Cruise, Midlands Park Hotel; Denyse Campbell, President of the Irish Hotels Federation; Tim Fenn, Chief Executive of the Irish Hotels Federation

“Right across the country hoteliers are investing in their teams, whether through bespoke education and training initiatives such as the IHF Skillnet programme, or through an increased focus on wellbeing, diversity and inclusion at work.”

Ms Campbell said that with great opportunities available in hotels and guesthouses across Ireland, the IHF is encouraging people of all ages to consider a career in the hotel sector.

“There are an enormous variety of career paths and training opportunities that are constantly evolving in our sector. This is something I have experienced first-hand since I began my career in hospitality with a summer job working in a hotel, through to today as a General Manager.

“Now is an ideal time to consider a career in tourism given the wide range of exciting options available for people at every stage of their working lives. We know there is an increasing number of people who are seeking greater flexibility in the number of hours they work, particularly those who may be returning to the workforce – and this is something hotels and guesthouses are ideally placed to accommodate.

Hoteliers Focus on Shaping Brighter Futures for People in the Sector
l-r: Kathleen Linehan, Trigon Hotels; Tim Fenn, Chief Executive of the Irish Hotels Federation; Una Crilly, Positive Impact; Lord Mark Price; Denyse Campbell, President of the Irish Hotels Federation; Aaron Mansworth, Trigon Hotels

“We are encouraging those with an interest in working in a vibrant team environment to find out more about the many opportunities and positions available. Few sectors provide such a wide range of options across a variety of skills levels, backgrounds and interests – offering plenty of opportunities to support professional growth while meeting and working with great people and developing skills.”

A national database of live opportunities in the tourism industry is available at tourismcareers.ie.

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