School of Hospitality Business Management hosts annual Bellhop Feb. 28

The School of Hospitality Business Management at Washington State University, Pullman will host its annual Bellhop — a celebration the hospitality program created in the 1940s that features dinner and dancing. The event also includes a celebration of new inductees into the SHBM Hall of Fame.

The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28. in the CUB Senior Ballroom. The public is invited.

Tickets are $125. Registration is available through 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 17, at the WSU Bellhop website or by calling 509-335-5766.

  • Ivar Haglund (deceased), founder, Ivar’s Restaurants
  • Jan Hazelton (’83), vice president-Europe and the Americas, Kerzner International
  • Bill Maynard, founder and CEO, The Effectiveness Institute
  • Tom Norwalk (’76), president and CEO, Visit Seattle
  • Andy Olson (’74), senior vice president, Columbia Hospitality
  • Denney Rutherford (’66 deceased), professor emeritus and Ivar Haglund Endowed Chair, WSU School of Hospitality Business Management
  • H.S. Wright III (’76), chairman and founder, Seattle Hospitality Group

For more information, contact Angie Senter, events coordinator, WSU Carson College of Business, 509-335-7042, angie.senter@wsu.edu.

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