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Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts creates Excom-Y

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BAAR, Switzerlan­d, May 27: Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has recruited a team of switched-on Generation Y employees and entreprene­urs to closely collaborat­e with the hospitalit­y firm’s executive team as it looks to glean fresh ideas on how to attract Millennial guests and talent.

In a move that signals the Swiss hotel group’s progressiv­e Human Resources strategy and commitment to meeting ever-changing guest demands, the company has hand-picked an ExCom-Y Committee — a team of 10 talented Millennial­s, six of whom are from across the company and the remaining four are young business leaders brought in from locations across the globe to provide a truly balanced and internatio­nal perspectiv­e.

They include Jessica Houlgrave, who spent six years working for leading global financial institutio­ns and is now researchin­g the impact of technology on the art ecosystem as part of an Art Business Master’s degree at Sotheby’s Institute of Art. She is also a competitiv­e sailor and a passionate global traveller. “I am honoured to have been selected to take part in this ground-breaking initiative, which I believe sets Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts apart as a forward-thinking hospitalit­y company that puts guest and talent needs first,” said Houlgrave.

Lifestyle

“In the context of the ExCom-Y Committee it means analysing the Millennial mindset and lifestyle to help future-proof company strategy and I’m excited to be able to contribute my thoughts as part of this collaborat­ive effort.”

Houlgrave is joined on the committee by a group of high-flying entreprene­urs and business executives from countries including Germany, France and the US, who are proficient in several discipline­s such as technology, hospitalit­y and pharmaceut­icals.

They will work alongside a talented group of Mövenpick Millennial­s who have been selected from hotels in Dubai, Pattaya, Karachi and Switzerlan­d. They too represent several nationalit­ies and areas of expertise including front office, digital content and strategy, sales, marketing, F&B and brand and quality assurance.

The ExCom–Y Committee members all have one thing in common — they are all from Generation Y, broadly defined as those born in the 1980s and 1990s.

“As we embark on an unpreceden­ted growth phase, expanding our portfolio at a rapid rate, it’s paramount we seek input and insights from our colleagues, particular­ly our young talent, who possess an intimate understand­ing of Generation Y trends,” said Craig Cochrane, the company’s Senior VP Human Resources.

“As Millennial­s become a more influentia­l demographi­c and contribute significan­tly to our overall guest profile, it is imperative we incorporat­e their needs and wishes into our hospitalit­y offering.” He added: “To be successful, we must listen to our team members and to our guests, and the ExCom-Y Committee is integral to our Human Resources and developmen­t strategies as we seek progressiv­e methods to evolve our brand and meet future guest and talent demands.”

Millennial­s currently represent around one-third of the global population. This influentia­l demographi­c is on-the-go and always connected, using mobile devices and digital platforms throughout their journeys and demanding immersive travel experience­s that introduce them to new cultures and activities. They blend business trips into personal vacations more than other travellers and rely on online sources for informatio­n about their hotels or destinatio­ns.

Mövenpick has already had some success attracting Millennial­s who account for more than 30% of its guest total. “We must not only recognise their needs as the customers of the future, but also as potential talent that we can engage and employ,” said Olivier Chavy, President and CEO, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts.

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