A Solution-Focused Approach to Attracting and Retaining Staff in Tourism
The School of Culinary Arts & Food Technology has organised a panel discussion on "A Solution-Focused Approach to Attracting and Retaining Staff in Tourism and Hospitality". The event will take place in Central Quad (Room CQ501) on the 17th of February, from 10-12 pm and is a hybrid event. This is an event organised by the School with the Pantour Consortium, an Erasmus + funded project, which aims to create impactful skilling initiatives in Europe. It will also celebrate the 1-year anniversary of the Pact for Skills for Tourism (PfST), an organisation that promotes actions through the establishment and implementation of large-scale skills partnerships at national, regional and local levels in Europe.
More information on the Pantour project is at: https://nexttourismgeneration.eu/pantour/
Panellists:
Elfa Kere - Policy Officer – Tourism at European Commission (GROW)
Michael Quinn - Manager of Tourism Careers (Fáilte Ireland)
Arran Wiltshire – Director of Events, European Tourism Association (ETOA)
Chloe Murphy – Student at the TU Dublin's BA in Tourism Management
Registration for online and in-person participation is available at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/522462909627