HVS India recently celebrated its 20th anniversary at Leela Palace New Delhi’s Le Cirque
HVS, a global hospitality consulting and services organisation, recently completed 20 years of its operations in India at Le Cirque at the Leela Palace New Delhi. This was the perfect occasion for the HVS India family, industry colleagues and clients to come together and commemorate this milestone and prepare for the beginning of the next phase in its growth.
Speaking at the event, Manav Thadani, chairman, Asia Pacific, shared his experiences and the challenges he faced during these past two decades. He was the first employee for HVS in the Asia Pacific region. Having started his consulting career with HVS’ New York office, Thadani returned to India in August 1997 to set up a national base. From a one-man company to creating a reputed consulting firm in the country’s hospitality space, he spoke about his journey over the years. Today, HVS India has expanded into multiple verticals including Asset Management, Executive Search and HICSA conference.
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