Junior hotel managers receive industry accreditation
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Eighteen junior managers from the UK hospitality industry have been awarded a place on the Master Innholders Aspiring Leaders Diploma.
The following successful applicants will begin study on 10 April:
- Adam Ainsworth, Assistant Manager, Donnington Valley Hotel
- Christopher Bancroft, Front Office Duty Manager, Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa
- Judy Bonizzi, Assistant Guest Services Manager, Hyatt Regency – The Churchill
- Darren Cartwright, Front of House Manager, Great Fosters
- Stephanie Davis, Operations Manager, Limewood Hotel
- James Fleming, Reception Shift Leader, The Berkeley
- Alex Golding, Assistant Restaurant Manager, Rudding Park Hotel
- Kia Hellens, Reception Manager, The Georgian House Hotel
- Adam Hersey, Conferences & Events Operations Manager, Doubletree by Hilton, Milton Keynes
- Koula Michaelides, F&B Coordinator, The Ritz London
- Sigthor Oskarsson, Reception Manager, London Hilton, Park Lane
- Peter Redden, Assistant F&B Manager, Pennyhill Park Hotel & Spa
- Lina Slekyte, Assistant HR & Training Manager, Metropolitan by COMO, London
- Christopher Strøm, Night Manager, Grosvenor House
- Sarah Tregoning, Head of Events, Renaissance St Pancras
- Karen Weisheit, Deputy Restaurant Manager, Cliveden House Hotel
- Kirsty Whitwell, Head Housekeeper, Rockliffe Hall Hotel, Golf & Spa
- Riad Ziadi, Head Chef, Brown’s Hotel
The Master Innholders has partnered with Merlin Consultancy to deliver the programme which is linked to the Institute of Leadership and Management Level 3 Award. The course is delivered in eight two-day sessions across a 12 month period and focuses on business management, business marketing and sales, human resource management, consumer management, finance and business planning, legislative management, professional development, and leadership.
Developed in 2012, the diploma has become a sought-after qualification for junior level supervisors and managers. Delivered across a variety of venues and hotels, the diploma is designed to give students the underpinning knowledge to better lead their teams while at the same time enabling them to expand their understanding of the industry.
Shortlisted applicants for the 2016 intake were interviewed by four judges: Hilary Cooke MIH, director of the Merlin Consultancy and MIALD course leader; Petra Clayton FIH, managing director of Custard Communications; David Connell MIH, general manager at South Lodge and Miles Pooley MI, chief executive of RAF Club.
Commenting on the judging process, Hilary Cooke said: “The high quality of applications we received meant we had a difficult task arriving at our final decision and I would like to thank everyone who put forward an application for this year’s programme.
“It’s invigorating to see so many people who are passionate about the industry we work in and the Aspiring Leaders Diploma will help them to achieve great things as an individual and as part of a team.”
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