

HHM is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. People Are Our Capability - Hearts That Serve - Only Excellence - Stay Nimble - Own It Requires standing for extended periods, walking, pushing, lifting up to 25 pounds, bending and reaching, stooping, kneeling, or crouching.

Work schedule varies and may include working on holidays and weekends. Associate or Bachelor's degree preferred. Perform other duties as requested by management. Practice safe work habits, wear protective safety equipment and follow MSDS and OSHA standards. Follow sustainability guidelines and practices related to HHM's EarthView program. Access and input data into a computer system to generate account history reports. Coordinate activities of various departments to service accounts. Assist sales staff in promoting hotel, developing leads, and securing re-bookings. Review banquet associates' work to ensure accuracy. Assign banquet/meeting rooms set up based on needs of clients. Communicate with sales, front office and reservations in order to coordinate and monitor guest room blocks and special reservation needs. Monitor in-house group activity, providing assistance as needed. Conduct walking site inspections throughout property. Establish rapport with and entertain meeting planners while promoting hotel facilities and services. Plan and conduct pre and post-convention meetings with clients and respective departments. Interview, select, train, schedule, coach, and support associates, ensuring they perform in accordance with established brand or hotel standards and consistent with HHM core values. Sales Manager - Director of Catering Sales - Director of Sales The American Hotel & Lodging Association’s Lodging Survey, released in March, found many travelers seek out hotels with “Green Certification.Manage operation of the Conference Services Department overseeing coordination of conference and meeting groups in accordance with established guest service and sustainability standards. More information is available in the August issue of Asian Hospitality. “EarthView water bottles are another example of how the collective impact of raising awareness in multiple hotels paired with fans making one small action can result in meaningful change for thousands of people.”Īlong with the Waterboys project, EarthView encompasses Hersha’s various sustainable initiatives, including energy efficient and water conserving features in most of the company’s hotels and an annual report on sustainable efforts in the hospitality industry.

“Our first year of partnership with Hersha has yielded tremendous results for Waterboys and, more importantly, for the community of Unyankumi that will be transformed by the well that has been funded,” Long said. Founded by former Philadelphia Eagle Chris Long in 2015, Waterboys has built similar wells in several locations around Africa. A lack of water can lead to unsanitary conditions and can harm crops. The villagers have been dependent on hand-dug, individually owned wells that frequently run dry. The well will be in the village of Unyankumi in the Singida Region of the country. “Our first well in Tanzania will provide water to 8,000 people who previously lacked any permanent source of clean water.” Sustainable Development Goals,” said Jay Shah, Hersha’s CEO. In this way, we can help address the pressing challenges we face as a global society while supporting our company’s goals and the U.N. “Our EarthView water bottle provides clean, safe water to our guests while at the same time offers life-sustaining water to a community in need.

The company’s Annapolis Waterfront hotel in Maryland sold 4,511 bottles while the Hotel Milo in Santa Barbara, California, alone raised $8,338. To raise the money for Waterboys, Hersha sold recycled plastic bottles of water bearing the EarthView name at its hotels and donated $1 from each sale to the project. The fundraiser is part of Hersha’s EarthView corporate sustainability program. TWO YEARS AFTER Hersha Hospitality Trust pledged to raise money for the nonprofit Waterboys for the digging of a well in Tanzania, Africa, the first well is set to be completed next month. The first well is expected to be finished next month in the village of Unyankumi in the Singida Region of the country where it will provide drinking water to 8,000 people. In 2018, Hersha Hospitality Trust pledged to raise money for the nonprofit Waterboys for the digging of a well in Tanzania, Africa.
