School of Hospitality Business Management hosts week of hospitality events

The School of Hospitality Business Management at Washington State University will kick off its annual Hospitality Week Tuesday, March 8 with a variety of public lectures and events, both in person and virtual. Learn more at the Hospitality Week website.

Key attractions include:

  • A panel of hospitality industry experts discussing career opportunities and challenges in the hospitality industry.
  • A women in hospitality panel featuring career perspectives via Zoom from three hospitality professionals.
  • The Granger Cobb Institute for Senior living will host Murry Mercier, general manager for senior living, PointClickCare, to present “Living with Dementia: Hospitality, Home and Relations.”
  • Sara Phelps, director of astronaut and customer experience at Blue Origin, will present “A New Era in Space Astronaut Experience: Hospitality for the New Golden Age of Space Travel” at the annual Burtenshaw Distinguished Lecture.
  • The School of Hospitality Business Management will host the annual Burtenshaw Career Night, followed by a reception.
  • School of Hospitality Business Management will host the Bellhop and Hall of Fame Celebration.

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

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