Monday, March 21, 2016

NEWH Green Voice Conversations at BDwest in L.A. Thurs Mar 31

NEWH Sustainable Hospitality Green Voice Conversations presenting a great Sustainable seminar next week on transit infrastructure and hospitality development at Boutique Design's BDWest hotel design tradeshow at LosAngeles Convention Center.

You still have time to include a terrific NEWH Sustainable Hospitality Green Voice Conversation seminar on your calendar during the upcoming Boutique Design's BDWest hotel design tradeshow at LosAngeles Convention Center next Thursday March 31 at 11am PST. The seminar will happen near the show floor in meeting room 309, and is included in your admission. Register at: http://www.boutiquedesignwest.com/register-to-attend/

Thursday, March 31st 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Location: Room 309
CART VS. HORSE: WHICH COMES FIRST, TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE OR HOSPITALITY?
Join us for an interesting panel discussion on of the effects that public transportation and mass transit have on hotels restaurants and lounges. From Site selection & development to employee retention to guest marketing to architecture & design considerations. We'll explore how proximity to Public Transit and Mass transit impacts hoteliers and restauranteurs, and learn about sustainable advancements in transit.

Moderator
Andy Schaidler, Upper Midwest Sales Swavelle Hospitality and National Hospitality Sales Manager Marble Systems
Panelists Jude Elledge, Consulting Architect and Urban Planner Callison RTKL; and C. Charles “Chuck” Pineda,  Design Integration Manager and Project Manager for the LA Westside Subway Project, Railworks

Register at: http://www.boutiquedesignwest.com/register-to-attend/

About NEWH Sustainable Hospitality Green Voice Conversations:
Green Voice Conversations from the NEWH Sustainable Hospitality committee are now in their 4th year, continuing to grow in scope and popularity each year.  Each session headlines industry experts actively involved in sustainable practices across many facets of hospitality, lodging, dining, and business.  Presenters, moderators, and speakers lead the audience through fascinating conversations covering sustainable principles and practices that impact the hospitality industry from a unique range of perspectives.

About NEWH (www.NEWH.org):
NEWH-The Hospitality Industry Network, founded in 1985, is an international non-profit organization with 18 chapters and 5 regional groups of volunteer industry professionals who raise funds and grant scholarships to college students studying design, architecture, purchasing, and management focused on the lodging and restaurant markets. NEWH is the premiere industry networking organization whose volunteers have granted more than $3 million in scholarships over 25 years by networking at local, regional, and international architecture, design, and hospitality events.