28 top hospitality brands felicitated their best employees during the 3rd International Hospitality Day organised by the International Institute of Hotel Management
28 promising employees of some of the leading hospitality brands of Northern India were felicitated with the ‘Best Hospitality Personality 2018 Award’ at the 3rd International Hospitality Day. The awards ceremony was organised by the International Institute of Hotel Management (IIHM), in association with the London-head quartered International Hospitality Council (IHC), at The Roseate House in Delhi, which was the hospitality partner for the event.
During the event, hospitality brands like The Leela Palace New Delhi, ITC Hotels, Roseate Hotels and Resorts, The Lalit Group, Accor Group of Hotels, IHG Hotels, The Park New Delhi and Radisson Hotels, identified one hardworking and dedicated associate who has contributed outstandingly to the hotel and to the industry in keeping with principle of ‘Service with a Smile’.
A DAY OF CELEBRATION
On 24th April 2016, Dr Suborno Bose, the chief mentor of IIHM, in association with IHC, instituted the International Hospitality Day as a unique initiative to recognise, celebrate, promote and educate the best talent in the hospitality industry. Today this Day is celebrated in over 50 countries and the world’s premier hospitality institutions recognise their team members, whose untiring efforts over the years have created memories for millions.
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