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NBAA Urges Job Development During House Committee Appearance… Jo Damato, CAM, Sr. Vice President of Education, Training and Workforce Development at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), recently submitted testimony to the House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure’s Aviation Subcommittee.
She highlighted the need to focus on attracting the next generation of industry professionals as a national priority and urged Congress to ensure that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) effectively implements plans contained in the agency’s newly enacted reauthorization to build a workforce preserving America’s global aviation leadership.
“This hearing highlights the importance of recruiting, retaining and engaging aviation talent, and underscores the work that must be energized,” Damato said.
She noted that the issue is a top concern for business aviation, which supports 1.2 million U.S. jobs and $247 billion in economic output.
Damato added: “We applaud the leaders on this subcommittee, and in both congressional chambers, who understand that America’s leadership in aviation is central to the nation’s leadership in the world. An investment in a highly trained and dedicated workforce is an imperative not just for the industry, but for the citizens, companies and communities that depend on it.
“We thank the subcommittee for holding this hearing, and we look forward to working with Congress to promote initiatives that ensure the U.S. remains the global leader in aviation, five, 10 and 25 years into the future.”
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Hilton Hotels announced on July 9 that is has partnered with Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH), expanding its global luxury portfolio of properties by almost 400 boutique hotels.
The SLH hotel properties join Hilton’s luxury brand portfolio, which currently consists of Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, LXR Hotels & Resorts, and Signia by Hilton.
“The hundreds of independently minded properties are highly complementary to our renowned luxury portfolio and support Hilton’s ongoing efforts to expand and create distinct, localized travel experiences for our guests,” said Chris Silcock, President of Global Brands and Commercial Services at Hilton.
The boutique hotels will be available on all of Hilton’s direct booking channels, including Hilton’s website and the Hilton Honors app, allowing guests to earn and redeem points for stays at SLH properties.
Choice Hotels International has been named to TIME and Statista’s list of America’s Best Mid-Size Companies 2024, the hotel company announce July 11.
The list recognizes companies in the U.S. that generate between $100 million and $10 billion in revenue and highlights the companies “based on employee satisfaction, revenue growth and sustainability transparency,” Choice said.
“Choice is a stronger and more versatile company today because of the hard work of our associates and our commitment to sustainable growth. We are honored to be recognized by TIME and Statista as one of ‘America’s Best Mid-Size Companies 2024,’” said Patrick Cimerola, Chief Human Resources Officer at Choice. “As we continue to innovate and grow, we remain steadfast in our mission to provide exceptional value for our owners, associates, and guests.”
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The Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau (PMVB) in Pennsylvania has announced the formation of the Pocono Mountains Sports, Entertainment & Film Commission to promote sports tourism for the benefit of the local communities.
The Pocono Mountains Sports, Entertainment & Film Commission is an entity of the PMVB founded by Chris Barrett, President & CEO of PMVB; Brian Bossuyt, Executive Vice President & CMO of PMVB; Ben May, President of Pocono Raceway; John Oakes, CEO of Poconos Park; and Ralph Lucchese, CEO of Lucchese Media.
The commission’s first major initiative is the establishment of the Poconos Film Office, designed to attract film and television productions to the region.
“The formation of the Pocono Mountains Sports, Entertainment & Film Commission marks a significant milestone in our efforts to leverage the natural beauty and existing infrastructure of the Poconos to attract major events and productions,” said Barrett. “We are excited about the economic opportunities this will bring to our communities.”