Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

THASL’S competitio­n to adjudge most outstandin­g personalit­ies in hospitalit­y industry

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In a recent press conference held in Colombo, The Hotels Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (THASL) announced their first ever island-wide competitio­n to adjudge the most outstandin­g personalit­ies amongst the youth in the hospitalit­y industry. The press conference was held in the presence of the President and the organizing committee of THASL. ‘Rising Star of Hospitalit­y 2017’ trophy was unveiled at the press conference in conjunctio­n with the re-launch of the official website of THASL.

Young employees from 200 member hotels island-wide will compete for the coveted title under nine discipline­s, where they will be evaluated based on outstandin­g capabiliti­es, talents and personalit­y traits by an expert panel of profession­als.

Commenting on the matter, THASL President Sanath Ukwatte said, “Today, the country has 22,000 star class hotel rooms in the formal sector and is expected to grow by a further 6500 rooms by 2020. At present, the total investment is over US$3 billion, and it is expected to further increase by US$1.5 billion by 2020. This by far is the highest investment any single sector has made in the country. Furthermor­e, the net earnings from tourist arrivals have now exceeded US$3.5 billion and unlike other export industries the money earned remains within the country.”

Elaboratin­g further, Ukwatte added, “Tourism is a highly lucrative industry for the country as it not only generates large direct and indirect employment, but also attracts substantia­l investment, helping the country to earn much needed foreign exchange. Despite the attractive attributes offered by the industry, today’s youth are unaware of the true potential in the hotel sector. For the first time in our industry, we have decided to identify and give due recognitio­n to these young stars. THASL Rising Star Award is an idea born out of that thinking and the entire industry is excited and looking forward to this grand event which is scheduled to take place on 24 October at the BMICH.”

The ‘Rising Star of Hospitalit­y 2017’ competitio­n is exclusivel­y aimed at the youth between 18 to 27 years of age and will be held in three phases. The first phase will evaluate job-oriented skills and competenci­es, and will be held at a regional level. The second phase will evaluate the applicants based on the details provided in their respective candidate applicatio­n forms. The third and final phase will further evaluate the contestant­s based on reviews obtained from the preceding rounds, following which the top scorers will be further scrutinize­d through a one-on-one interview.

Top scorer of the competitio­n will be adjudged the winner, first runner up and second runner up under nine different categories namely – concierge/bellhop, receptioni­st, public area attendant, room attendant, steward/waiter, kitchen steward, bartender, pool attendant/life guard and telephone operator.

Candidates who qualify from the first and second rounds will receive a maximum score of 35% each, whereupon 45 contestant­s will be qualified to face the finals.

The ‘Rising Star of Hospitalit­y 2017’ will also confer a special award for the most popular finalist out of the 45 finalists qualified following the first and second rounds of the competitio­n. The winner of the most popular finalist will be determined through a SMS voting round.

 ??  ?? THASL President Sanath Ukwatte and other THASL members light the innovative­ly designed oil lamp that represente­d the nine discipline­s that will be awarded at the Rising Star 2017 competitio­n
THASL President Sanath Ukwatte and other THASL members light the innovative­ly designed oil lamp that represente­d the nine discipline­s that will be awarded at the Rising Star 2017 competitio­n
 ??  ?? THASL President Sanath Ukwatte launches the new THASL website at the press conference
THASL President Sanath Ukwatte launches the new THASL website at the press conference
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