BOSTON, MA, May 16,
2016—The Hospitality Asset Managers Association (HAMA) today announced that
senior Cameron Armstrong and junior Di Wang of Michigan State University
were selected as the 2016 winners of the Tenth Annual HAMA Student Case
Competition.
The MSU team was chosen from a select field of
top hotel schools that also included the Pennsylvania State University and the
University of Denver.
Di Wang |
Wang and Armstrong
presented on “How to Best Reach Chinese Millennials via Social Media,” a task
they noted was all the trickier due to China’s restrictions on sites like
Facebook and Twitter.
The University of Denver’s Chris Allmann and Jon Willis focused on the “Minimum Wage Increase on the Lodging
Industry” and how to mitigate its impact.
Samantha Martin and Charles Garber were chosen to represent
The Pennsylvania State University and researched, “Out of Control Third Party
Commissions,” offering insights into how best to work with OTAs.
“Each year, I continue to
be more impressed by the level of sophistication and insight from tomorrow’s
future hotel leaders,” said Kim
Gauthier, HAMA education chair and senior vice president of Hotel Asset
Value Enhancement.
“While these students
still are in the learning phase of their very young careers, their perspectives
shine new and interesting light on problems that we deal with on a daily basis
as professional asset managers.
It is
HAMA’s goal to embrace and nurture these young minds as they grow into our
industry.”
Samantha Martin |
Topics included “Rising Minimum Wage,” “Rising
Health Care,” “Social Media Management Issues and Trends,” “Room Design – What
Does the Future Room Look Like,” “Out-of-Control Third-Party Commissions
(Primarily Group Airbnb/VRBO),” “Alternatives for Room Service,” and “Wi-Fi
Solutions.”
Winners received an
all-expense-paid trip to HAMA’s Spring Meeting in Boston to meet and network
with some of the industry’s leading hotel asset managers.
In addition to the award presentation, the
two-day event also hosted a number of informational sessions and group meetings
to discuss the latest industry trends and share best practices.
“With governmental restrictions
on sites like Facebook and Twitter, it is a challenge to reach Chinese
Millennials via social media,” noted Wang.
“That being said, there certainly are Chinese equivalent sites that
allow hoteliers to reach this hugely profitable traveling segment.”
“Our goal was to find
alternatives that allow socially proactive organizations to place better
advertising and interaction opportunities in front of this target audience,”
added Armstrong.
“This competition has been a huge learning
experience for us, not just regarding this immediate issue, but through working
with established asset managers and seeing things from that discipline’s
viewpoint. This award really validates
our decision to pursue careers within the hospitality industry.”
For a complete copy of the company’s news release,
please contact:
Chris Daly, media
(703) 435-6293
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