I Media Release 23 April, 2015 Minister Joan Burton TD, Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection launches TOURISM INSIGHT Pilot Programme at National Hospitality Manager’s Conference 2015 Pictured at the Conference were (from left): Natasha Kinsella, Chief Executive, Irish Hospitality Institute (IHI), Nicky Logue, President IHI, Minister Joan Burton TD, Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection, Dr. Tom Farrelly and Mary Rose Stafford both of Institute of Technology, Tralee. Media Release: Minister Joan Burton TD, Tanaiste and Minister for Social Protection today (Thursday, 23rd April, 2015) launched the TOURISM INSIGHT Pilot Programme, a new innovative online pilot programme to introduce Transition Year Students to the world of tourism and to inform them about careers within the sector at The National Hospitality Managers’ Hospitality Leadership Conference and AGM at Croke Park Stadium, Dublin.1 with over 130 delegates in attendance. TOURISM INSIGHT is a proposed pilot induction programme which responds to the Tourism Policy Strategy 2014. There has been a serious gap in promoting the potential of careers in the Tourism Industry and now, for the first time, State, Education and Industry have aligned to develop a strategic alliance in promoting careers in tourism, particularly focussed to transition year students. The programme has been created by The Irish Hospitality Institute (IHI) in conjunction with Institute of Technology Tralee and is supported and funded by Fáilte Ireland, all of whom have collaborated and developed a pilot programme aimed directly at Transition Year Students and Guidance Counsellors. Research was undertaken to test the pilot supported by Dublin Institute of Technology; Griffith College, Dublin and Shannon College of Hotel Management who hosted workshops and IT Tralee have translated the content of the research into an online interactive tool. Fáilte Ireland has funded the two initial modules, one of which focussed on the tourists who visit Ireland; why they come; what they do in Ireland and their spending habits. The second module focusses on careers in the Tourism industry in a very broad sense; the range of jobs and the links with training, education and career opportunities. Involvement from the Tourism Industry including representative bodies, service providers and local authorities will now be required to support the development and roll out of the other three modules nationally. Speaking at the IHI Conference, Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection, Joan Burton, T.D. who opened the Conference said: “The Government acknowledges the vital role that tourism is playing in our national and regional economic recovery. We’ve added more than 90,000 jobs since the launch of our twin strategies to increase employment – Pathways to Work and the Action Plan for Jobs. And the tourism industry has been absolutely central to this. The innovative programme that you have developed for transition year students will open many doors for them, offering them a vast range of options to a bright and exciting future in the tourism industry. The Government is committed to working with you in developing such programmes and in creating career opportunities in the tourism sector in Ireland.” During his opening address to the conference, IHI President, Nicky Logue FIHI said “This programme has enormous potential to direct school leavers to the opportunities offered through a professional career in tourism. With so many options open to young people now, it is vital that a career in tourism should be presented as an attractive option in order to influence second level students making career choices in regard to training and to third level education.” The IHI Conference was chaired by Ivan Yates, Newstalk Broadcaster and Author. The main speakers included Jim Gavin, Dublin Senior Football Manager; James Tynan, Vice President – Asset Management for Hilton Worldwide; and Miriam Kennedy, Head of Business Tourism & Events, Fáilte Ireland. An open discussion followed titled “Lessons from Leaders” was facilitated by an industry panel including Una Halligan, Chairperson, Expert Group on Future Skills Needs; Frank Gleeson, MD Aramark; Paul Gallagher, GM Buswells Hotel and incoming Chairman, Irish Tourism Industry Confederation and Michael Vaughan, Owner/Manager Vaughan’s Lodge Hotel. Olympic Gold Medallist, Katie Taylor, Aramark’s Right Track Health and Wellness Ambassador, was guest of honour at the Conference lunch which was sponsored and designed by Aramark’s on-site culinary team at Croke Park Stadium. The Pallas Food approved suppliers who supported today’s showcase included some of the finest Irish producers who are focussed on building sales and growth within the health and wellbeing foodservice market in Ireland. Our conference sponsor kindly supported by Bitbuzz, Ireland’s fastest Wi-Fi provider. Our media Partner was The Irish Times. Additional support was provided by Bewleys, Clare Springs, CaterHire Pictaural and Croke Park Hotel. http://app.pictaural.ie/ihi/ or QR code for all Smart Phones Tweet about the Conference at #ihi15 Full lunch detail also included. For further information, please contact: Natasha Kinsella, CEO, Irish Hospitality Institute Tel: 01 6624790 E: [email protected] Mary Patricia Gallagher, Gallagher & Associates Tel: 01 2980298 Mob: 087 2461393 E: [email protected] CONFERENCE SPONSOR: Media Partner: Event Support: Food Sponsor: Other Support:
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