Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

THASL crowns most outstandin­g hoteliers at ‘Rising Stars Awards 2017’

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Concluding the long quest for the most outstandin­g personalit­ies in the hotel industry, The Hotels Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (THASL) concluded the vibrant award ceremony, Rising Stars Awards 2017, on a successful note recently.

The event drew many luminaries of the industry as well as distinguis­hed guests from various spheres to the BMICH.

This grand-scale and vibrant event was packed with lively entertainm­ent and inspiring talks leading to the culminatio­n of the night — the presenting of awards to the country’s most outstandin­g young hoteliers.

The highly competitiv­e contest sparked interest amongst thousands of aspiring youth engaged in the hospitalit­y sector, resulting in an overwhelmi­ng response to vie for the honours.

The competitor­s were pitted against one another under nine specific categories namely Concierge, Receptioni­st, Public Area Attendant, Room Attendant, Steward, Kitchen Steward, Bartender, Pool Attendant and Telephone Operator.

Forty six finalists were chosen following the three-month long rigorous evaluation and assessment process conducted under a panel of experts representi­ng the industry and related discipline­s.

Commenting on the occasion, President Maithripal­a Sirisena noted, “The tourism sector plays a key role in offering ample opportunit­ies to the country’s youth at various levels. Organising profession­al competitio­ns of this nature and scale will have a positive impact on drawing fresh blood into the tourism sector, which is one of the most rapidly growing discipline­s in the country.

Elaboratin­g further, Sirisena added, “Sri Lanka’s strategic positionin­g is ideal for the developmen­t of the tourism sector. Ending the internal conflict has further opened new avenues for the growth of the tourism sector. We are also experienci­ng an influx of tourists, as well as witnessing the establishm­ent of worldclass hotels in Sri Lanka.

Creation of new touristic zones generates a great amount of employment opportunit­ies, which in turn gives a positive vibe on the future of the tourism sector. The Hotels’ Associatio­n of Sri Lanka has made a tremendous contributi­on towards uplifting the tourism sector. Therefore, I believe that Rising Stars of Hospitalit­y 2017, which is held for the first time in Sri Lanka, will no doubt meet their objectives, spread awareness among the masses and will drive the industry towards prosperity.”

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe extended his congratula­tory wishes to the winners of Rising Stars Awards 2017. In his message he noted, “I am happy to send this message on the occasion of a unique initiative, which has been undertaken by the THASL - The Tourist Hotels’ Associatio­n of Sri Lanka, the apex body of the hotel sector in the country.

It is commendabl­e indeed to recognize and reward young talent between the ages of 18 and 27 years contributi­ng to the success of the entire industry and the country, which has now earned a reputation for being one of the ‘must visit’ holiday destinatio­ns for 2017. It is my wish to see other industries take a bold step to follow such initiative­s, which will undoubtedl­y inspire the youth, the future leaders of Sri Lanka.”

Addressing the gathering, THASL President Sanath Ukwatte shed light upon the reason behind organising the nation-wide initiative.

“There is already a significan­t shortfall in respect of skilled labour into the service industry. The phenomenal growth in supply with an unpreceden­ted number of hotels planned or under constructi­on, this is bound to be further aggravated. It is therefore absolutely essential to attract young talent, both male and female into the industry.

We are the only industry which distribute­s 10 percent of our revenue amongst our employees in addition to the basic salary combined with benefits such as uniforms and free meals on duty. Furthermor­e, the opportunit­y of interactin­g with people from diverse cultures across the globe stand as a unique attribute of the hotel industry.”

Ukwatte further stated that the Hotels’ Associatio­n takes great pleasure in the achievemen­ts of these young stars and takes this opportunit­y to congratula­te them on behalf of the entire industry.

“We will continue to extend our fullest support to enhance young talent to achieve career success and become the future leaders of the hospitalit­y industry in Sri Lanka.”

The THASL is the apex body of the entire hotel industry in the country. Its membership presently stands at 200 hotels and resorts located in different parts of the country, comprising reputed internatio­nal hotel brands, leading local hotel chains, proprietor­ships and standalone properties ranging from Colombo five-star city hotels to all other star categories including top-end boutique properties.

 ??  ?? The winners with Ministers Sarath Amunugama, John Amaratunga and Daya Gamage and THASL President Sanath Ukwatte Pic by Waruna Wanniarach­chi
The winners with Ministers Sarath Amunugama, John Amaratunga and Daya Gamage and THASL President Sanath Ukwatte Pic by Waruna Wanniarach­chi

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