Bangkok--23 May--hotelintel
HOFTEL, the global hotel owners' alliance, is bringing a new type of boutique hotel investment event to South East Asia. SEAHIS is created specifically to tackle topics of interest concern to hotel and serviced apartment owners and will feature CEOs from hotel owning groups as its most prominent speakers.
Simon Allison's Chairman of HOFTEL said that SEAHIS will be different because :
'It will be "big enough to meet the right people…..but also small enough to meet the right people". Expect that 50% or more of the speakers will be CEOs or other "Chief" officers of their businesses
SEAHIS focuses on presentations, debates and round tables, not the usual (often boring) panels
Most of the speakers will be hotel real estate investors, not consultants, operators, lawyers or bankers; as a result of the type of attendees, it will be a very relaxed event, with nobody feeling any selling pressure
Pricing for both delegates and sponsors will be a very reasonable levels'
SEASHIS will kick off on 13th June with a special session highlighting executives who have broken the glass ceiling in the hotel sector, including Ms Suphajee Suthumpun, CEO, Dusit Hotels and Resorts; Anchalika Kijkanakorn, Founder and MD, Akaryn Hotel Group, Jennifer Cronin, President at Marco Polo hotels and Dawn Teo, Director at Amara Holdings.
SEAHIS will feature not only Thai hotel leaders, but also CEOs and other top executives from Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Australia including James Riley, Jennifer Cronin, Vincent Yeo, Tan Juay Hiang, Ricky Ang, Peter Ryder, and Ron Barrott. Moreover, with 50 different companies which own or develop hotels attending, it is an unprecedented gathering of hotel real estate investors, with portfolios of billions of dollars, in Bangkok.
SEAHIS takes place at the Dusit Thani Bangkok on 13/14th June.