Signum Hotels welcome Jyoti Mayal as the new Board of Director
Signum Hotels, a fast-growing hotel management company, today announced Jyoti Mayal as a Board of Director. She joins the current board that comprises industry stalwarts like Murali Menon, Sunil Sikka, Greesh Bindra, Manoj Virmani, Ish Anand, Rajiv Duggal, Sajid Mahmood, Ashish Chopra, Chef Sultan Mohideen and Riaz Ahmed.
Jyoti Mayal is a much-respected industry veteran. She is currently the President of the largest nodal Travel & Tourism Association – TAAI (Travel Agents Association of India). She is also the Vice Chairperson of FAITH (Federation of (10) Associations in Tourism & Hospitality); Chairperson of THSC (Tourism & Hospitality Skill Council) under the aegis of NSDC; Special Invitee – ASSOCHAM’s National Council on Tourism, Hospitality, Aviation and Airport Infrastructure; Member National Governing Body CII Tourism Council; and Member Board Indian Chamber of Commerce – Tourism & Aviation.
Commenting on the development, Mehul Sharma, Founder & CEO, Signum Hotels & Resorts said, ‘Onboarding Jyoti Mayal is a matter of pride for Signum Group. Travel Trade and Hospitality go hand in glove and therefore, having Jyoti as a Board Member will open for us a plethora of opportunities across India, Asia, and the globe.”
Jyoti Mayal stated that she is thrilled to be a part of the group and of the opportunity to support the most important pillar of the tourism vertical – Hospitality. “I have been working closely with the fraternity and a strategic association like this would be an opportunity for me to contribute, to the best of my experience and expertise, towards the growth and expansion of the group in India and abroad. I am keenly looking forward to extending support to the hospitality sector and creating opportunities for not only the group but the whole industry, to recover post covid & flourish. Together we can rebuild this industry of Travel, Tourism, & Hospitality,” she added.
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