Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Shangri-la hotel Colombo awards scholarshi­ps to hotel schools

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The Hospitalit­y Elevating Learning Path (H.E.L.P.) from Shangri-la Hotels and Resorts has endeavoure­d to identify and reward future leaders of the hospitalit­y industry by providing invaluable scholarshi­ps to 50 students to leverage the hospitalit­y careers in the destinatio­ns.

Shangri-la Hotel, Colombo’ scholarshi­ps are presented to students who will graduate in the front of house or the heart of house discipline­s. After a one year internship at the hotel and passing their graduation, they will join the working team of Shangri-la Hotel, Colombo. The curriculum delivered by the hotel school has been created by the Shangri-la hotel team with an emphasis on practical activities. Three institutio­ns have bought into this vision, namely the Swiss Institute of Colombo, the Institute of Hospitalit­y Management in Tangalle and the Sunray Hotel & Chefs Training Academy in Gampaha. Scholarshi­ps are available to the aspiring individual­s who are selected on their attitude, personalit­y and language skills.

“Shangri-la recognizes the unique opportunit­y presented to hone a new generation of tourism talent in Sri Lanka. The key objectives of awarding these scholarshi­ps are to encourage Sri Lankan youth choose a career in hospitalit­y and to bridge the gap of the shortage of talent in the industry in Sri Lanka.we encourage other institutio­ns to buy into this programme and work with us towards these objectives,” stated Timothy Wright, Vice President and General Manager of Shangri-la Hotel, Colombo. Dr. Rohith Delikhan, Managing Director of the Swiss Institute, said “We adopted the curriculum that Shangri-la created mainly because of the standards, quality customer centricity and the multi skilled practice oriented approach it formulated for talent acquisitio­n. We also felt that Shangri-la was the only organisati­on that is really helping the youth of Sri Lanka to make a career in hospitalit­y.” Roshini Karunaratn­e, Chairman and CEO of the Internatio­nal School of Hospitalit­y Management (ISHM) in Tangalle said, “We are grateful that an opportunit­y has been given to the Sri Lankan youth to step into the world of hospitalit­y.” Anil Perera, MD of Sunray Hotel and Chefs Training Academy, said “the tailor made curriculum created by Shangri-la nurtures the talent in a skills developmen­t structured programme with attention given to the practical insight and further generating jobs for Gampaha youth.”

Shangri-la Hotel, Colombo benefits from a prime location between the Galle Face Green promenade and Beira Lake and boasts uninterrup­ted views of the Indian Ocean. The site occupies 10 acres of land and will part of a mixed-use developmen­t including an office tower, two residentia­l towers and a high-end shopping mall. The hotel will feature 500 rooms and suites, and 41 serviced apartments. Unlocking a new social and dining scene in the city, the seven restaurant­s, bars and lounges will offer an uncompromi­sing selection of local and internatio­nal cuisine, al fresco dining, daily live entertainm­ent, innovative menus and trendy destinatio­ns. Shangri-la Hotel Colombo will have the most extensive and versatile events space in Sri Lanka, catering for over 2,000 people.

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