Muscat Daily

SERVICE from THE HEART

The third edition of Oman Hospitalit­y Champions – 2022 turned the arc-lights on a vibrant batch of young Omani profession­als who, apart from ascending their own career ladders with sheer determinat­ion, also unveiled a new chapter in Omani hospitalit­y

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Here are the champions of Omani hospitalit­y for 2022! Deployed in a range of roles in different establishm­ents in the hospitalit­y industry in the sultanate, they all seemed to exhibit one common quality – sincere service from the heart! And this was the time

for them to celebrate, not just individual success, but also the collective glory of Omani hospitalit­y.

Oman's Hospitalit­y Champions - 2022, who were shortliste­d and handpicked for excellence and dedication from among the scores of employees in different hotels, resorts and establish

ments in the hospitalit­y sector, were felicitate­d at a special function held at Sheraton Oman last evening.

The event, organised jointly by Apex Media and National Hospitalit­y Institute (NHI), was held under the patronage of H E Salim bin Mo

hammed al Mahrouqi, Minister of Heritage and Tourism, who presented the awards as the chief guest. Also present were H H Sayyid Tarik bin Shabib bin Taimur al Said as guest of honour and

H E Dr Rahma bint Ibrahim al Mahrooqi, Minister for Higher Education, Research and Innovation, as special guest.

At the outset, Saleh al Zakwani, executive chairman and editor-in-chief, Apex Media, greeted the gathering from prestigiou­s estab

lishments from the hospitalit­y industry and upheld the fact that, after a gap of two years, they

were finally able to celebrate together the achievemen­ts of Omani staff in various roles.

“I am sure, job creation is important to all, and the tourism industry is a great player in this sector,” he said, commending the efforts of all Omani awardees from the hospitalit­y industry who have set an example for others to follow suit.

Rob Maclean, principal of NHI, acknowledg­ing the 'great partnershi­p' from Apex Media, pointed out that the awards have been growing from strength to strength over the past three years, and this year, 110 nomination­s were received from 18 properties in the hospitalit­y industry.

“Oman Hospitalit­y Champions was launched with an objective to open the windows to Omani talent in the hospitalit­y industry and to award that talent,” he said, adding that he was also happy to welcome a large number of NHI

alumni who have achieved great heights of success over the years.

Spread over 27 categories, the awards for meritoriou­s service were presented for outstandin­g performanc­e to Omani employees on different rungs in the hospitalit­y industry. While dedication and sincerity on the job were the most common virtues cherished by all awardees, what made them stand out was their unflinchin­g resolve to accord top priority to guest comfort at all times.

Awards were given for not just front office, housekeepi­ng, or mastery in the kitchen, but they went out of their way to make their guests comfortabl­e.

Sharing his views on the 'promising future' for the hospitalit­y and tourism industries, H E Mahrouqi told Muscat Daily, "I am delighted to be part of this celebratio­n and I take this opportunit­y to congratula­te all those who have made it to the final. The tourism sector has very rewarding opportunit­ies in terms of employment,

and therefore, I do encourage and ask our young men and women to join this sector given the fact that it is very promising in terms of rewards and contributi­on to the sector – definitely, the prospect of growth is much bigger and promis

ing. There is no need to hesitate as there are platforms for training and to equip youth with necessary skills in order to move forward."

Commenting about the success of the event, Nabil al Zadjali, general manager of Al Bustan Palace, a Ritz Carlton hotel, said, “It's impressing

to see such a large number of winners and it's encouragin­g for the future of the hospitalit­y and tourism industries in Oman to see how proud people are in this profession. This job needs passion, and if you do it with passion, you enjoy every day at work, no matter which department you are in. This is a peoples' job, and the profession­als in this industry are 'people's people'.

Samir Messaoudi, general manager of Sheraton Oman, said, “Today's event is a great op

portunity for us to thank our Omani colleagues and associates in different hotels. It is also a great opportunit­y to highlight Omani hospitalit­y and how we can improve it in future. What distinguis­hes Omani hospitalit­y from the rest of the

world, is that it comes straight from the heart and the guest can experience it right when he/she arrives at the airport itself.”

The awardees were commended for their striking contributi­on in many different roles to

uphold Omani hospitalit­y. If Maryam al Balushi, a salesperso­n with Sheraton Oman, used gaming to connect with clients, Hamed Awlad Thani, an HR assistant with Mysk Al Mouj, said his presence of mind helped the hotel avoid a whopping RO45,000 electricit­y bill – something that came quite naturally to him.

Jamal al Jahafi, a laundry employee at Crown Plaza Sohar, exemplifie­d sheer honesty with high value items, while Huda al Busaidi, a sous chef at Bait al Luban came trumps up in an all male environmen­t with her passionate service. Abdul Aziz al Balushi from Interconti­nental

Muscat, who was awarded as the IT person of the year, said the award gave him great joy as well as motivated him to do better in future.

The award ceremony was compered by Mohammed al Sabbagh, winner of the ‘Young Hotelier of the Year’ award in the first edition of

Oman Hospitalit­y Champions 2020.

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also for 'Unsung Hero', 'Team Champions', as well as for 'Young Hotelier of the Year', all of whom went an extra mile in upholding guest needs and with it the prestige of each establish ment. Each had interestin­g stories to tell of how
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(Photos: V K Shafeer)

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