Global Hospitality Conclave 2017 to be held on 7 January
The Global Hospitality Conclave 2017 is scheduled to be held on Saturday, January 7, 2017 at The Leela Ambience, Gurgaon, Hotel & Residences.
The Global Hospitality Conclave is an initiative organized by the alumni of the erstwhile Oberoi School of Hotel Management (OSHM), now The Oberoi Centre for Learning & Development (OCLD). The alumni include stalwarts like Rajiv Kaul, President – Leela Hotels, Ajay Bakaya, Executive Director, Sarovar Hotels Pvt. Ltd., Rattan Keswani, Deputy Managing Director, Lemon Tree Hotels.
The world of hospitality, like many other businesses, is imperatively moving toward an era of extensive collaboration and partnerships. Every day, the rules of the game are being rewritten in response to a transitioning and evolving market and new paradigms are being set to accommodate newer players with new approaches. The conclave will touch upon trends and opportunities in the current hospitality landscape of the country and the world at large, as well as, locating the current priorities and arriving at all potential gateways and drivers of growth in the coming years.
Speakers (guests as well as OCLD alumni) include Vikram Mehta, Chairman, Brookings India; Dilip Puri, Mariott Hotels, Igo Schweder, GOCO Hospitality and a special session on F&B trends with AD Singh, Samir Kukreja, Zorawar Kalra moderated by Vir Sanghvi.
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