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Preferred Travel Group adds three execs

Hotel Business

Preferred Travel Group —a family-owned company that operates global travel and hospitality brands Preferred Hotels & Resorts, Beyond Green, Historic Hotels of America, Historic Hotels Worldwide, PTG Consulting and Beyond Green Travel—has made three strategic appointments within its global and regional leadership, as well as a promotion.

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Empowered leaders: Female forces in hospitality and real estate

Boutique Hotel News

Judi Blakeburn , brand director, Another Place , Watergate Bay and Beach Retreats [FC] With a career spent in hospitality marketing, Blakeburn is an expert on both the sector and the role of marketing in medium-sized businesses, and is a passionate advocate of the importance of brand and marketing at board level.

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MRM People & Places: Azteca Foods Celebrates 50 Years and State Dish Showdown

Modern Restaurant Management

Chicago-born, minority-owned, female-led Azteca Foods celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, signifying a milestone of achievement for the family business, which has flourished from humble beginnings into a multi-million dollar operation. " In 1984, the business sold to Pillsbury, with Velasquez remaining on as president.

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How to excel as a sales and marketing director

Les Roches

In this article, we’ll look at what exactly is involved in becoming a sales and marketing director for a hospitality business and what your responsibilities might be. Sales and marketing are vital to any business because they drive growth and revenue generation and are critical to business development.

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Master marketing for tourism to enter a world of opportunities

Les Roches

It includes a wide range of ways to connect with potential customers and encourage repeat business. Marketing features in almost every hospitality career, including resort management and luxury management. In tourism, this might mean hotels working with spas, restaurants, or travel agencies.