Hotel Awards highlight regional hotel excellence
Hotel Awards highlight regional hotel
excellence
Operating
far from the main centres has been no barrier for several
winners in the 2018 New Zealand Hotel Industry Awards,
announced on Thursday evening (5 July) at a gala dinner in
Auckland.
High-performing staff members from the previously un-nominated Franz Josef region won three of the 12 awards. The Hotel Industry Awards celebrate and recognise the individuals and hotels delivering outstanding visitor experiences, and set a benchmark of excellence for others to aspire to.
The awards were part of the New Zealand Hotel Industry Conference, co-hosted by Tourism Industry Aotearoa and Horwath HTL Ltd.
A new award, Regional Hotel Employee of the Year, was presented for the first time to recognise the best operational employee working in a hotel not located in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch or Queenstown.
Sally Attfield, Hotel Sector Manager at TIA, says the new award is “an opportunity for regional staff to shine.”
It was awarded to Rohan Thakur, Front Office Manager of Te Waonui Forest Retreat in Franz Josef.
“It’s often difficult to work in a remote region, but Rohan is surviving and thriving in that environment. He is knowledgeable about the product, customer-focused, flexible, and calm under pressure. He’s a great leader and is always looking for ways to develop and motivate his team,” Ms Attfield says.
Te Waonui Forest Retreat’s Richard Bungeroth picked up the award for Hotel Industry General Manager of the Year, while Mick Yuan from Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier was named Hotel Industry Food and Beverage Employee of the Year.
“It’s extremely pleasing to see that hotels in remote regions are meeting the challenges of providing excellent customer service and can foot it with main centre properties that benefit from much easier access to staff and resources,” Horwath HTL Ltd Director Stephen Hamilton says.
The hotel sector’s most prestigious prize,
the Hotel Industry Achievement Award, also went to a
hotelier who built her career in the regions. The Hotel
Industry Achievement Award was presented for the fifth time
this year to recognise and
celebrate the outstanding
contribution of an individual to the New Zealand hotel and
tourism industry.
It was won by Kathy Guy, Group General Manager of the Chateau Tongariro Hotel and the Wairakei Resort Taupō, and a Director of scenic flight operator Mountain Air.
”Starting out as a waitress, a job that fitted around her young family, Kathy worked her way up to management level. In addition to overseeing the restoration of the iconic Chateau Tongariro Hotel, she has been active in both the regional and national tourism industry, representing her region on a number of boards and setting up the Ruapehu Marketing Group,” Ms Attfield says.
Mr Hamilton says the New Zealand Hotel Industry Awards attracted a record number of entries this year, giving the judges a difficult task.
“The calibre of the finalists and winners shows our hotel sector is in good heart and is providing people with excellent career opportunities across a range of disciplines,” he says.
The hotel industry is a vital part of New Zealand’s $36 billion tourism industry, supporting employment for thousands of people and injecting millions of dollars into our country. They also give back to their local communities in many ways.
The judging process selected candidates who demonstrated a number of common factors, such as receiving recognition from hotel guests beyond the norm, demonstrating a remarkable commitment to their employer, having undergone training to further their career, and personal attributes such as personality, problem solving, and anticipating guests’ needs.
The winners of the New Zealand Hotel Industry
Awards are:
Hotel Industry
Achievement Award
• Kathy Guy, Group
General Manager of the Chateau Tongariro Hotel and the
Wairakei Resort Taupō
Hotel Industry
General Manager of the Year, sponsored by AHS
Hospitality
• Richard Bungeroth,
General Manager, Te Waonui Forest Retreat, Franz Josef
Glacier
Hotel Industry Senior Hotel
Executive of the Year, sponsored by NZ Sotheby’s
International Realty
• Les Morgan,
Director of Hotels, Sudima Hotels & Resorts
Hotel Industry Outstanding Young Hotel Executive
of the Year
• Danielle Davies,
Business Development Manager – International, SKYCITY
Hotel and SKYCITY Grand Hotel, Auckland
Hotel Industry Administration Employee
of the Year
• Eugenia Marquez,
Marketing Executive, Cordis Hotel, Auckland
Hotel Industry Concierge of the
Year
• Ingmar Becker, Chief Concierge,
Bolton Hotel, Wellington
Hotel Industry
Environmental Initiative of the Year, sponsored by
SKAL
• Sudima Auckland Airport
Hotel Industry Food and Beverage Employee of the
Year, sponsored by ServiceIQ
• Mick
Yuan, Restaurant and Bar Manager, Scenic Hotel Franz Josef
Glacier
Hotel Industry Front Office Services
Employee of the Year, sponsored by the New Zealand School of
Tourism
• Neil Hemraj, Front Office
Manager, CityLife Hotel Auckland
Hotel
Industry Housekeeper Employee of the Year, sponsored by
Vendella
• Annalise Stewart, Executive
Housekeeper, InterContinental Hotel Wellington
Hotel Industry Regional Hotel Employee of the
Year
• Rohan Thakur, Front Office
Manager, Te Waonui Forest Retreat, Franz Josef Glacier
Hotel Industry Revenue Manager of the Year,
sponsored by ARMA
• Roma Patel,
National Reservations & and Yield Manager, Sudima Hotels &
Resorts
Hotel Industry Sales, Marketing &
Distribution Employee of the Year, sponsored by Fastrack
Group
• Leigh Higgins, Director of
Sales – Corporate and MICE, Sudima Hotels & Resorts
About the co-hosts
Tourism Industry Aotearoa Hotel
Sector
TIA’s hotel sector represents the
interests of over 170 members throughout New Zealand,
including international chains, large independent and
privately owned hotels. TIA hotel sector members employ over
11,000 staff nationally, with annual revenues of more than
$1.4 billion. TIA’s hotel members contribute to a monthly
performance survey conducted by the Fresh Information
Company.
Horwath HTL Ltd
Horwath HTL
Ltd is a consulting firm specialising in the hotel,
tourism, and leisure industries, providing specialist
consulting services to a wide range of
private sector
clients and public sector stakeholders, including
developers, investors, funders, owners, and operators.
Horwath HTL is affiliated with Crowe
Global, a network of
more than 140 independent accounting and advisory services
firms with 560 offices in more than 100 countries.
Platinum Sponsor
The conference
Platinum Sponsor is Scenic Hotel
Group.
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