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  • Join hosts Steve Carran and David Millili as they interview Josh Graham, Head of Market Development at Cloudbeds, on the trade show floor of The Hospitality Show in San Antonio.

    In this insightful episode, Graham discusses Cloudbeds' evolution from serving small properties to accommodating larger hotels, their innovative approach to integrations, and the game-changing launch of Cloudbeds Intelligence, their new AI platform. He also reveals exciting upcoming features including enterprise-grade business intelligence tools and a new housekeeping app.

    With 20 years of industry experience, Graham offers valuable perspectives on how Cloudbeds is redefining property management systems through innovation rather than acquisition.

    Key Topics:

    How did Josh Graham find his way to Cloudbeds after 20 years in hospitality? Why do they focus on innovation over acquisition? How does Cloudbeds approach AI differently from competitors? What options do customers have for custom integrations?

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    Links:
    Josh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grahamjosh/

    Cloudbeds: https://www.cloudbeds.com/

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/113

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  • Join hosts Steve Carran and David Millili on the trade show floor for an insightful conversation with Walt Sheffler, CEO of Avendra, a leading professional procurement services company in the hospitality industry.

    In this episode, Walt shares his journey from Penn State accounting major to hospitality industry leader, revealing how a shortage of accounting jobs led him to a career-defining role as a Marriott management trainee. With decades of experience under his belt, Walt discusses what makes the hospitality industry uniquely rewarding and explains why working with people in an upbeat environment continues to drive his passion.

    Key Discussion Points:

    The distinction between traditional procurement and hospitality procurementHow Avendra serves different hotel segments, from economy to ultra-luxuryThe company's unique "at property and above property" service modelCreative solutions to the industry's pressing labor shortage challengesSustainability initiatives and ESG measurement in hospitality procurementAvendra's international expansion plans and future growth strategies

    Learn how Avendra's team of hospitality veterans brings insider knowledge to procurement services, understanding the day-to-day needs of everyone from executive chefs to front desk staff. Walt also shares valuable insights into how the company is tackling modern challenges, from implementing AI-driven sustainability tracking to helping hotels optimize their labor distribution through strategic supply chain management.

    Sponsor spot:

    This episode is sponsored by Avendra: https://www.avendra.com/


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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/walt-sheffler-aa14a1/

    Avendra International: https://www.avendra.com/

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/112

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  • In this episode, hosts Steve Carran and David Millili speak with Theresa Ellsworth from Sertifi at the Hospitality Show.

    Theresa, a hospitality technology veteran, discusses the growing challenge of credit card fraud and chargebacks in the hotel industry. She shares valuable insights on preventing criminal fraud, handling friendly fraud, and implementing digital authorization solutions.

    In this episode, you'll learn about:

    What are the essential fraud prevention tools?The importance of 3D Secure technology.How can hotels reduce credit card processing fees and streamline their payment processes using e-commerce merchant IDs? The practical tips for hoteliers to protect their revenue.


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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresaellsworth/
    Sertifi: https://corp.sertifi.com/

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/111

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  • In this episode of The Modern Hotelier, hosts David Millili and Steve Carran sit down with Tate Hackert, founder and president of ZayZoon, to discuss earned wage access and financial empowerment in the hospitality industry. Hackert shares his entrepreneurial journey from small-town beginnings to revolutionizing employee pay access, along with insights on business growth and workplace benefits.

    Key Topics:

    How did ZayZoon transform from a manual loan service into a comprehensive fintech platform? What new features are planned in ZayZoon's rewards and recognition tools? How can earned wage access benefit both employees and employers in the hospitality industry? How does ZayZoon's integration with payroll providers work?

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    Links:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tate-hackert/

    ZayZoon: https://www.zayzoon.com/

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/110

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  • How is Springboard addressing the housing affordability crisis for hospitality workers in expensive markets?

    Join hosts David Millili and Steve Carran as they sit down with Benjamin Rafter, President and CEO of Springboard Hospitality, for an insightful discussion about the intersection of technology and hospitality. With a unique background spanning from tech startups to hotel management, Rafter shares his journey from selling a company to Amazon to leading a portfolio of 47 independent hotels across 14 states.

    Learn about his innovative approach to hospitality, including why he puts his personal cell phone number in every hotel room, his strategies for tackling staffing challenges in high-cost markets, and his candid thoughts on technology adoption in the hotel industry.

    Key Topics:

    How did a tech executive end up running a hotel company? What makes an ideal property for Springboard's portfolio? Which hotel technologies are actually delivering value? Why is technology adoption so slow in hospitality?

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    Links:
    Ben Rafter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-rafter-623a702/
    Springboard Hospitality: https://www.springboardhospitality.com/

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/109

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  • Independent hotels are the creative spark for the Hospitality Industry. So, what's the current state of the Independent Hospitality sector?

    In this episode, David and Steve head to the Independent Lodging Congress in Sausalito, CA to talk about the latest insights and challenges happening in the Independent hotel space. On this episode, we hear from Brigette Harenda the President of B&Co., Romal Jayswal, Co-founder & CEO at StayNow, Jacqueline Nunley, Travel and Hospitality Advisor at Salesforce, and Ryan Foat, Dream Facilitator at THREE SIXTY.

    Key Topics:

    How is Milwaukee's hospitality scene evolving beyond being "Chicago's shadow"? Why are some hoteliers hesitant to embrace new technology? How can hotels maintain service quality while adopting new technology? What will define luxury hospitality in 2025?

    The Modern Hotelier is the official podcast of the Independent Lodging Congress

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    Links:
    Brigette Harenda on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brigetteharenda/
    B&Co.: https://bcobranding.com/

    Romal Jayswal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rj411/
    StayNow: https://staynow.com/

    Jacqueline Nunley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquelinesnunley/
    Salesforce: https://www.salesforce.com/

    Ryan Foat on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanfoat/
    THREE SIXTY: https://threesixtymke.com/

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/108

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  • In this episode, hosts David and Steve speak with Judy Chen from Hyatt Hotels Corporation, who shares her expertise on topics ranging from disaster response in the hotel industry to labor retention strategies and major sporting events' impact on hospitality markets.

    Key Topics:

    The hospitality industry's response to Hurricane Milton, highlighting how smaller hotel groups offered discounted rates to those in needChef Jose Andres' new venture into the hotel business with Hotel Bazaar in Washington DC's GeorgetownThe latest rankings of top business destinations worldwideAAA's new five-diamond hotel awards featuring properties in San Francisco, Miami Beach, and ChicagoKey insights from the Lodging Conference in Phoenix about employee retention in the hotel industryAtlanta's selection as the 2028 Super Bowl host city and its implications for the hospitality sector

    The show brings together industry experts for engaging discussions about current trends, challenges, and opportunities in the hospitality world, offering both analysis and personal insights from those working in the field.

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    Links:
    Hurricane Milton- Hotels offering discounted rates
    Jose Andres is launching a luxury hotel brand
    Top Business Destinations
    AAA Awards Five Diamond Status To Chicago, Miami and San Francisco Hotels
    Retaining Hoteliers
    Super Bowl is coming back to Atlanta in 2028

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/107

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  • What valuable insights does she offer for hoteliers looking to enhance their guest experience and brand presence?

    On this special episode, hosts David Millili and Steve Carran sit down with Mandy Murry, CEO of Hospitality Concierge. From her early days as a teenage travel agent in Salt Lake City to running the VIP torch relay program for the 2002 Olympics, Murry shares her fascinating journey in hospitality. Now a sought-after consultant for independent and boutique hotels, she discusses the emerging 'Resortcore' trend, the importance of authentic guest experiences, and how independent hotels can leverage technology and storytelling to stay competitive. Murry also offers valuable insights on community engagement, social media strategy, and her predictions for the future of independent hospitality in 2025. Whether you're a hotelier or industry professional, this episode delivers practical tips for elevating your property's guest experience and brand presence.

    Key Topics:

    What exactly is Hospitality Concierge and what services do you provide? How should hotels leverage their website and video content? What is "Resortcore" and how can independent hotels embrace it? Will truly independent hotels continue to exist as larger brands acquire them? How important is dropping "old school" thinking in modern hospitality?


    Sponsor spot:

    This episode is sponsored by Mandy Murry & Hospitality Concierge: https://mandymurry.com/

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    Mandy Murry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allmandy/

    Hospitality Concierge: https://mandymurry.com/

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/106

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  • In today's episode, hosts David Millili and Steve Carran sit down with Eric Lutz, CEO of Olive. A California native who started his career as an overnight front desk agent, Lutz shares his journey from hospitality operations to founding a hotel technology company. The conversation explores how Olive's personalization platform is helping hotels improve their digital presence and direct booking experience, while discussing broader industry trends including AI adoption, labor challenges, and the future of independent hotels. Lutz offers valuable insights on balancing operational efficiency with guest experience and shares his vision for hospitality technology in 2025. The discussion culminates with his passionate take on why hospitality remains an exciting and growing industry, despite current challenges.

    Key Topics:

    How has Olive improved hotels' direct business and revenue? What does Olive's platform do for hotels? Why are hoteliers hesitant to adopt new technology? What role does AI play in improving guest service? The prediction for the independent hotel sector in 2025?

    Sponsor spot:

    This episode is sponsored by Olive.

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    Links:
    Eric Lutz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-lutz-%F0%9F%AB%92-4871b067/

    Olive: https://www.tryolive.com/

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/105

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  • Want to know how a former touring musician is disrupting the way hotels book live entertainment?

    In today's episode, hosts David Millili and Steve Carran sit down with Mir Hwang, CEO of GigFinesse - a groundbreaking platform revolutionizing how hotels book live entertainment. Hwang shares his fascinating journey from touring session drummer to tech entrepreneur, including his bold decision to forgo med school and convince his Google-employed cousin to join his venture - much to their traditional Asian American parents' initial dismay.

    The conversation explores how GigFinesse is transforming the hospitality industry by streamlining the complex process of booking live entertainment. Handling over 1,500 shows monthly nationwide, the platform connects venues with talent while eliminating unnecessary middlemen and manual processes. Hwang offers valuable insights into the evolving hospitality landscape, where hotels are increasingly becoming cultural hubs rather than just places to check in and out.

    Key Segments:

    Mir's multicultural upbringing and its influence on his entrepreneurial spiritThe dramatic pivot during COVID-19 that tested GigFinesse's resilienceHow convincing his Google-employed cousin to join the startup led to seven missed calls from momInside look at the changing landscape of hotel entertainmentThe future trends shaping independent hotels in 2025


    Sponsor spot:

    This episode is sponsored by GigFinesse

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    Links:
    Mir Hwang: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mir-hwang-6511a2177/

    GigFinesse: https://www.gigfinesse.com/

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  • Independent hotels are the creative spark for the Hospitality Industry. So, what's the current state of the Independent Hospitality sector?

    In this episode, David and Steve head to the Independent Lodging Congress in Sausalito, CA to talk about the latest insights and challenges happening in the Independent hotel space. On this episode, we hear from Dan Jacobs, the Chef/Owner, of award-winning restaurants, Dandan & EsterEv, in Milwaukee, Gaurav (GB) Sharma, Founder of MOSAIC, Audrey Yates, the VP of Hotel Partnerships at Stash Hotel Rewards, and Brian Polster the Creative Director at THREE SIXTY.

    Key Topics:

    What is the company's role in the hospitality industryHow does ILC compare to other industry eventsWhat makes ILC unique in terms of networking and atmosphereHow are businesses preparing for upcoming industry changesThe Industry Innovation

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    Dan Jacobs: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-jacobs-ba774327b/
    Gaurav Sharma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gbnewyork/

    Audrey Yates: https://www.linkedin.com/in/audrey-yates-0b5331b4/
    Brian Polster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianpolster/

    EsterEv | Milwaukee Private Dining Restaurant: https://chefdanjacobs.com/
    MOSAIC: https://mosaicinabox.com/
    Stash Hotel Rewards: https://www.stashrewards.com/
    THREE SIXTY: https://threesixtymke.com/

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/103

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  • Independent hotels are the creative spark for the Hospitality Industry. So, what's the current state of the Independent Hospitality sector?


    In this episode, David and Steve head to the Independent Lodging Congress in Sausalito, CA to talk about the latest insights and challenges happening in the Independent hotel space. On this episode we hear from Andrew Benioff, the Founder and Chairman of ILC, Peter Heinemann, Co-founder and Managing Director of Passport Resorts, and Lindsey Ueberroth, the CEO of Preferred Hotels & Resorts.

    Key Topics:

    How Independents are leading the way in creativityWhy this is the Golden Age of HospitalityWhat big brands buying up independents means for Independent hospitality as a wholeThe challenges and opportunities facing the independent hotel space currently

    Sponsor spot:

    The Modern Hotelier is the official podcast of the Independent Lodging Congress

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    Links:
    Andrew Benioff: https://www.linkedin.com/in/llenrockgroupbenioff/

    Peter Heinemann: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-heinemann-9662035/

    Lindsey Ueberroth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindseyueberroth/

    ILC | Independent Lodging Congress: https://ilcongress.com/
    Passport Resorts: https://passportresorts.com/
    Preferred Hotels & Resorts: https://preferredhotels.com/


    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/102

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  • If you are using Online Travel Agencies, you are probably missing out on some of your revenue. In this episode, find out how Janet Ferrer recovered $1 Million from Expedia.

    Hospitality Holdings founder and President, Janet Ferrer, is an industry leader in progressive and innovative thinking. As both an on-property leader and Corporate Director of Finance her 27 years in Hospitality lends great insight to her Online Travel Agency Revenue Recovery audit systems and optimization of financial systems within the OTA platforms. Continually looking for ways to be the most progressive OTA Revenue Recovery Service, Janet assembled a team of highly skilled individuals who complete the vision of Hospitality Holdings commitment to continual evolution, financial acumen with state-of-the-art data integration.

    In this episode, hosts David Millili and Steve Carran dive into the remarkable journey of Janet Ferrer, founder and CEO of Hospitality Holdings. With over 27 years in the hospitality industry, Janet shares stories of her rise from a newspaper girl in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, to a general manager and corporate director of finance. The discussion spans her career progression, the creation of H2OTA Revenue Recovery, and the entrepreneurial challenges she faced, such as credit card merchant limits and maximizing revenue through effective OTA management.

    In this episode, we delve into:

    Janet's unexpected entry into the hospitality industryThe inception and growth of Hospitality HoldingsTips for hotels to increase revenue and manage OTA relationshipsChallenges and triumphs of entrepreneurship in the hospitality tech spaceThoughts on AI and maintaining the human touch in hospitality

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    Sponsor spot:

    This episode is sponsored by Hospitality Holdings: https://hospitalityholdings.org/

    Links:
    Hospitality Holdings: https://hospitalityholdings.org/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janet-marie-f-b53bb157/

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/101
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  • What does it take to lead the culinary team at one of America’s largest indoor waterpark resorts and how do you balance tradition and innovation in an ever-evolving culinary landscape?

    Join hosts David Millili and Steve Carran, as they dive into the culinary world of Kalahari Resorts with Chef Nick Shaw. Discover the journey from a small-town upbringing to leading the culinary experiences at one of America's largest indoor waterpark resorts.

    Chef Nick shares insights on kitchen safety, culinary trends, and the importance of continuous learning in the fast-paced hospitality industry. From exploring diverse cuisines to embracing dietary trends, this episode offers a tantalizing glimpse into the world of resort dining. Whether you're a food enthusiast, aspiring chef, or hospitality professional, you'll find valuable takeaways on creating memorable dining experiences and balancing tradition with innovation. Tune in for a flavorful discussion that bridges the gap between hospitality and culinary arts at Kalahari Resorts.

    In this episode, you will learn about:

    The culinary focus and offerings at Kalahari ResortsWhat are the Kitchen safety strategies and prioritiesThe technology and automation in the kitchenWhat is the relationship between hospitality and culinary teams in resortsKalahari Resorts' recent renovations and dining optionsThe importance of passion and adaptability in the culinary profession

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    Links:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-shaw-1b061157/
    Kalahari Resorts: https://www.kalahariresorts.com/

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/100
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  • Have you ever wondered what happens to the barely-used soap bars and tiny shampoo bottles left behind in hotel rooms?

    In this episode, hosts David Millili and Steve Carran engage with Shawn Seipler, CEO of Clean the World, to explore how his organization is making a significant impact on global sustainability and hygiene through the hospitality industry. Shawn shares his journey from tech sales to pioneering a social enterprise that recycles soap and plastics, providing essential hygiene products to those in need.

    Listeners will gain insights into Clean the World's innovative approaches and the broader implications for hospitality businesses aiming to meet UN Sustainability Goals.

    In this episode, you will learn about:

    Clean the World's mission to recycle hotel soap and plastic to save lives and protect the environmentThe impact of single-use plastics in hotels and sustainable alternativesThe importance of proper sanitation practices in hotels, especially regarding refillable dispensersHow Clean the World helps hotels track and report their sustainability efforts aligned with UN Sustainable Development GoalsTrends in hotel sustainability and social responsibility initiativesThe profound social impact of Clean the World's work in developing countries

    Shawn offers valuable insights for hoteliers looking to implement more sustainable practices and emphasizes the importance of both environmental and social sustainability in the hospitality industry. This episode provides an inspiring look at how one company is making a significant difference in global health and environmental protection through partnerships with hotels worldwide.

    This episode is sponsored by Clean the World. For more information Contact - Clean the World.


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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawnseipler/

    Clean the World: https://cleantheworldglobal.org/

    Contact - Clean the World

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  • Join hosts David Millili and Steve Carran as they welcome Michelle Potorski, VP and General Manager of Duracell Professional. The discussion dives into Michelle's career journey, including her early days with Duracell and her return to the company after stints at Gillette, Proctor & Gamble, and CVS Health. The main focus is on the role of batteries in the hospitality industry, specifically the innovations Duracell's Procell brand is making to improve operational efficiency and guest satisfaction.

    Michelle highlights the importance of proactive battery management in reducing guest complaints and operational disruptions. The episode also introduces Procell Insight, a real-time monitoring system for battery-operated devices in hotels.

    In this episode, you'll learn (key points/topics covered):

    Discover the hidden impact of battery-powered devices on hotel operations and guest satisfactionLearn about ProCell Insight, an innovative solution for real-time monitoring of battery life and other consumables in hotelsHow smart battery management can prevent negative guest experiences and improve operational efficiencyUnderstand the future of hospitality technology, focusing on connectivity, personalization, and sustainability

    Michelle shares fascinating insights from her career in the consumer goods and professional battery sectors, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of technology and guest experience in the modern hospitality landscape.


    Sponsor spot:

    This episode is sponsored by Procell: https://www.procell.com/en-us/


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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellepotorski/

    Procell: https://www.procell.com/en-us/

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  • Join hosts Steve Carran and David Millili for the latest episode of The Modern Hotelier featuring special guest Bruce Jordan, the Managing Partner of Hotel Guest Management. This monthly show dives deep into the hottest topics in the hospitality industry.

    In this September edition of Hospitality Hot Topics, our expert panel discusses:

    The recent acquisition of Motel 6 by OYO Hotels and its implications for the industryRecord-breaking global GDP contributions from the travel and tourism sectorThe wave of housekeeping strikes across major U.S. cities and their potential impactEmployee burnout in the hospitality sector and the need for better trainingThe World's 50 Top Hotels list and surprising international rankingsJason Kelce's new role as a "fanbassador" for Marriott

    Tune in for insightful analysis, industry trends, and engaging discussions that keep you up to date with the ever-evolving world of hospitality. Whether you're a seasoned hotelier or simply passionate about the industry, "Modern Hotelier Hospitality's Most Engaged" offers valuable perspectives on the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of hospitality.


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    Links:

    OYO buys Motel 6 for $525M

    Travel Industry to Set New Record for Global GDP Contribution

    Housekeepers Strike

    Worker Burnout

    The World's 50 Best Hotels

    Jason Kelce is a Fanbassador for Marriott

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/97
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  • How is Relay's technology improving cross-departmental communication in hotels?

    In this episode, hosts David Millili and Steve Carran sit down with Derek Pando, Director of Product Marketing at Relay. They discuss Relay's innovative communication devices and how they're revolutionizing operations in the hospitality industry.

    Derek shares insights from Relay's first-ever hospitality report, highlighting trends in personalized guest experiences and safety investments. He explains how Relay's technology is improving cross-departmental communication, enhancing safety measures, and breaking down language barriers in hotels.

    The conversation covers how Relay's tools impact hiring and retention in a challenging labor market, with real-world examples of how their technology has empowered employees and improved efficiency. Derek also discusses Relay's exciting new hardware launch and their plans for future industry reports.


    In this episode, you'll learn (key points/topics covered):

    Derek's background starting a lawnmowing business as a teenagerHis early career at Zoom when it was a true startupDerek's work at RelayHow Relay's products improve guest experience and team efficiencyRelay's usefulness for guest safety (passing out, physical violence) and allowing hoteliers to respond quicklyRelay's impact bridging language barriersLeveraging Relay's location tracking power to make hospitality teams more efficient

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    Links:

    Director of Product Marketing at Relay https://relaypro.com/author/derek-pando/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derekpando

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/96
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  • How has David Barry's journey from a ski instructor to President of Pursuit Collection shaped his approach to leadership in the hospitality industry?

    In this engaging episode, hosts David Millili and Steve Carran sit down with David Barry, President of Pursuit Collection. Barry shares his unique journey from ski instructor to hospitality leader, offering valuable insights into creating exceptional guest experiences, fostering a strong company culture, and navigating challenges in the hospitality industry. The conversation covers a range of topics, from sustainable practices to innovative approaches in destination management, providing listeners with a comprehensive look at modern hospitality leadership.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    The importance of authenticity in creating unique guest experiencesHow do hospitality businesses handle natural disasters and manage crises, as exemplified by the Jasper wildfires?Advice for young professionals entering the hospitality fieldThe role of technology and innovation in shaping the future of hospitalityThe significance of honoring local cultures and environments in hospitality offerings


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    Links:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-barry-3501901/

    Pursuit Collection: https://www.pursuitcollection.com/

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/95
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  • Curious about the intersection of luxury and wilderness? Ever wondered how a 37,000-acre ranch became a world-renowned resort?

    In this episode, hosts David Millili and Steve Carran have an engaging conversation with Steve Hurst, the Managing Director at The Resort at Paws Up. They discuss Steve's career journey from his early days as a barista to managing luxury hotels and resorts, with a special focus on the unique guest experience at Paws Up. The resort, set on a 37,000-acre ranch in Montana, combines luxury with adventure, offering activities like fly fishing, horseback riding, and mountain biking. They delve into the resort's personalized service, culinary excellence, and the importance of genuine, authentic experiences. Steve also shares insights on the importance of adaptability, the value of time, and the resort's mission to provide an extraordinary experience for guests. The episode concludes with valuable advice for those looking to pursue a career in hospitality.

    This episode explores:

    The evolution of Paws Up from a family ranch to an award-winning luxury resortHow Paws Up creates personalized experiences through extensive pre-arrival planningThe resort's innovative approach to dining, offering up to 10 different restaurant experiences nightlyHow outdoor activities help families and couples reconnect in meaningful waysPaws Up's success in garnering industry accolades and recognition

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    Links:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenhurst/

    The Resort at Paws Up: https://www.pawsup.com/

    For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/94
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