Jan Hazelton, hospitality industry leader, to give Burtenshaw Lecture Feb. 27

Jan Hazelton, Kerzner International’s vice president of development in Europe and the Americas, will present “What a Journey! Did I Choose the Path or Did the Path Choose Me?” during the annual Burtenshaw Lecture, 1:25 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, in the CUB auditorium on the Washington State University Pullman campus. The public is invited. The presentation will be live streamed.

Hazelton will share her expertise in international hotel investment and real estate development. She began her career at the Westin Century Plaza Hotel in the management training program. Her experience includes banking, asset management, finance, development, feasibility, and investment analysis. Presently, she is responsible for development of the One & Only and Atlantis brands at Kerzner International.

For more information, contact shbm@wsu.edu, or call (509) 335-5766.

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