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Newly reformed Scotland Branch of the Institute of Hospitality

28 March 2019

The committee of the newly reformed Scotland Branch of the Institute of Hospitality held its first meeting in March.

Chair of the new Branch, and general manager of Gleneagles, Conor O’Leary MIH, said:

“It’s an honour to take up this role and an exciting time to reconnect with industry across the country. Having worked in this dynamic sector for over 20 years, I know how important it is to have the opportunity to build relationships with, and continually learn from, other professionals.”

“Providing a forum to share expertise and best practice is not only a vital source of support and inspiration; it’s also a powerful vehicle to drive forward standards. I look forward to seeing our newly-reformed Scotland Branch helping to unite, engage, inspire and attract new industry professionals – fostering excellence within our industry, supporting us all to reach our full potential, and strengthening Scotland’s position on the global hospitality stage.”

Secretary May Stark MIH added:

“I am delighted to be a member of the new Scottish Branch Committee and look forward to organising events to allow us to re-engage with existing members and to attract new members through our education and hospitality industry links.”

The members of the new Branch committee are as follows:

The first Annual General Meeting of the new Branch will take place on Tuesday 21 May 2019 at The Bonham Hotel,
35 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh EH3  7RN

Timings of the event are as follows:

  • 4pm to 5pm – AGM
  • 5pm to 6pm – speaker / presentations / talk / TBC
  • 6pm to 7 pm – networking
  • 7pm to 8pm – Branch committee meeting

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