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The Institute of Hospitality to host seminars at Hotelympia

Friday 14 December 2007 14:53

The Institute of Hospitality aims to make a major impact at Hotelympia 2008 by hosting two seminar theatres as well as running its own stand (N1669).

The IOH, formerly known as the HCIMA, will be flaunting its green credentials at the Sustainable Futures Seminar Theatre (N3240).and offering industry professionals advice on career progression in the Careers in Hospitality Seminar Theatre (also N3240).

Rebecca Hewitt, a marketing and events executive at the IOH, said: “The Institute is also delighted to be hosting the Sustainable Futures and Careers in Hospitality Seminar Theatres where we have got an exciting line-up of expert speakers and topics.”

The Sustainable Futures programme of seminars, which will run from the 17-21 February, will feature over 20 seminar sessions on areas such as sustainability in procurement, design, and kitchen equipment, backed by guest speakers and case studies. There will also be a daily one-hour panel debate at 1pm focussing on key areas like waste and recycling (17 February) and sustainable tourism (21 February).

Highlights at the Careers in Hospitality theatre on 18 and 19 February include seminars on writing the perfect CV, how to get promoted, negotiating a pay rise, and opportunities for working abroad. Both days also feature a lunchtime panel discussion at 1pm, with Does Flexible Working Work? On the Monday followed by Why Don't the British Want a Career in Hospitality? on the Tuesday. 

Meanwhile the Institute will be using its stand this year to showcase its growing number of online information services, such as its eBooks, and offering a discounted rate to new members who sign up at the event.    

Hotelympia, the foodservice and hospitality show, will be held from 17 to 21 February at ExCel London.

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