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Introduction
In the coming years, the work culture in the tourism sector will continue to change significantly due to the impact of technology and sustainability on the labor market. In addition, COVID-19 increasingly demands more transparency, flexibility and perspective from tourism organizations. Lifelong learning has become even more important than it already was and that means that organizations and education must be equipped with the right tools and insights. Which skills remain relevant? How can organizations adapt to new standards of work and what does this mean for the professional development of employees and the future workforce in tourism? How does the tourism sector remain a stable sector and how can companies and jobs be preserved or innovated, with an eye on the next generation?
We need to predict skills and future skills needs in a collaborative structure to develop excellent job services in the future. Companies, workers, national, regional and local authorities, social partners, cross-industry and sectoral organizations, education and training providers, chambers of commerce and employment services all have a key role to play.
The public event will be held on 18 December 2020, 11.30 – 13.00 CET and it will take place online. In 1.5 hours, experts will talk about key topics:
Participation is free. Registration for the webinar is required. You can fill in this form.
The webinar will be live streamed on YOUTUBE. We will send the link to registered delegates before the meeting.
Speakers
The speakers below are confirmed.
More information on the speakers and the program will be uploaded soon.
Policy Officer European Commission, DG Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs Tourism
David is Visiting Professor at the School of Events, Tourism and Hospitality Management at Leeds Beckett University, and an independent consultant with a long career in public policy research and evaluation. An applied economist, he held early faculty posts (Universities of Sussex and Cranfield School of Management), and advisory posts at the UKs National Economic Development, Institute of Personnel and Development and as partner at HOST Policy Research. He has specialised in labour market policy research and skills foresight and programme evaluation, conducting many studies for governmental bodies, European Commission, CEDEFOP, ILO and others, and is currently expert to OECDs Tourism Committee leading a study of Preparing the Tourism Workforce for the Digital Future.
The central thread in his work is the Digital Innovation of tourism. Corné holds a PhD in Communication Science (Amsterdam), a MSc in Business Economics and a MSc in Marketing Management (Tilburg). Working in academia as well as for the industry, he was involved in the realization of the future industry study “Travel Tomorrow” for the Dutch Association of Tour Operators, advising about the impact of digital disruption in the industry.
Currently, he is responsible for managing the academic and applied research program of Breda University of Applied Sciences (Academy for Tourism), and the valorization of this research program through (inter)national business-oriented and research projects. Furthermore, he actively participates in numerous (inter)national projects primarily focusing on consultancy and on education of tourism professionals in information & communication technology, e-business and online media. He is the author of the books ‘E-marketing To Go’ and ‘Social Media To Go’, and developer of the international online business simulation ‘Emerald Forest Hotel’, utilized in business and in higher education institutes across Europe.
Jane Rexworthy is Executive Director of People 1st International. She is a CIPD qualified senior strategic business development professional with 15 years’ experience working within technical vocational education internationally and in the UK and over 15 years in blue chip companies within the private sector.
Denise O’Leary is Assistant Head of School of Hospitality Management and Tourism in Technological University Dublin. She has extensive experience as a manager, lecturer and researcher in third level institutions in Ireland and the United States and over 10 years of experience as a consultant in the private sector. One focus of her academic research is on collaboration at both an organizational and inter-organizational level and she explores collaboration in networks, including tourism networks. She is also interested in tourism skills development. She is currently involved in the Next Tourism Generation Alliance project, an EU funded project which includes education, training and industry partners tasked with developing a Blueprint for addressing skills needs in the European tourism sector.
Dr. Agnė Vaitkuvienė is President of the Lithuanian Countryside Tourism Association and owner and manager of the rural tourism homestead „Provansalis“. Agnė is graduated from Vilnius University, Faculty of History, where she still works, and teach subjects related to heritage and tourism. The homestead „Provansalis“, founded in 2004 – it is a large, event orientated place with the equestrian and organic farm. Agnė has been managing the Lithuanian Countryside Tourism Association since 2019, currently the association has more than 400 members.
Cecília is the Director of Learning and Organizational Development at the HQ of Danubius Hotels Group, located in Budapest. Cecilia is a people-focused HR professional and has a strong experience in white-collar and blue-collar client support in different multinational companies and different industries, like heavy metal industry, telecommunication and hospitality. She is committed to create clear vision for the organization and she is a strong believer of flexible working options and female career path development. Currently she is deeply involved into an inner leaders’ community creation and development, that will be the key team for the company’s successful future.
Kathryn Porter works with organisations to support their growth and strategic direction, building on a wealth of experience gained in multiple disciplines within the human resource function. Until June 2020 Kathryn spent 20 years with Hilton and was the director of youth strategy across Europe, Middle East and Africa, focusing on promoting careers, providing opportunities to young people and developing a talent pipeline with the right education and skills for the growth of the business across EMEA. Kathryn has Chaired the Hospitality Trailblazer, now the Hospitality Skills and Quality Board, since its inception in 2014, and lead the development of seven new government approved apprenticeship standards and assessment plans. The HS&Q Board continues to work together as an employer led group to spearhead sustainable apprenticeship strategies and governance. In September 2014, Kathryn was inducted in to the “Women 1st Top 100 club” which recognizes female talent in the tourism sector. Kathryn has held the role of Co-Chair of the B20 Employment and Education Task Force, under the G20 German Presidency in 2017. Until October 2020 and since April 2018, Kathryn had the role of Vice Chair of the Apprenticeship Ambassadors Network, an employer network with the objectives of celebrating, storytelling, signposting employers and providing insight to Government on apprenticeships and ‘T’ Levels. The recent independence has provided Kathryn with an opportunity to engage in new ventures and she is currently part of a tech start up in virtual reality learning resources, which is proving to be a hugely exciting, innovative, and future facing learning platform.
Eveline Vos is currently working as a Learning Partner and Teamlead Learning&Development within TUI Benelux, part of TUI Group. She has a background in tourism and education with experience for over 20 years in the field of tourism.
Lobke Elbers is active in the field of innovation, technology and digitization in travel, tourism and leisure and works in an international environment. Her work has a specific focus on the European tourism industry and the professionalization of the sector on digital, green and social skills. Lobke holds an academic master degree in Communication and Media, a bachelor in Leisure Management. With a team of international colleagues she develops and coordinates the strategic approach of the Next Tourism Generation on communication, dissemination, digitization and partnerships activities for the Dutch tourism industry and European consortium members from 8 EU member states.
Agenda
11.30 – 11.35 Official opening
11.35 – 11.50 Introduction Pact for Skills
11.50 – 12.05 Digital Transformation and skills needs in tourism
12.05 – 12.20 Next Tourism Generation Skills Assessment
12.20 – 12.25 Next Tourism Generation Toolkit
12.25 – 12.55 Round table and discussion with international experts
12.55. – 13.00 Closing
Registration
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