
Following a vote by the AAHOA Board of Directors, Cecil Staton will be the new president and CEO of AAHOA, the nation's largest hotel owners association, effective November 18. Staton will succeed Rachel
AAHOA is proud to welcome Mike Abrashoff as a featured speaker at the 2019 AAHOA Convention this month in San Diego. Take a few minutes to get to know him, and don’t miss his presentation at AAHOACON19
Today’s Hotelier recently caught up with the 2018-2019 AAHOA Officers to discuss their experiences within AAHOA and in the industry as a whole. Here, they share their insights and wisdom on a host of topics
AAHOA has appointed COO Rachel Humphrey to serve as the interim president and CEO, effective Jan. 26. She also will continue to execute her duties as COO during the interim period. The move follows an
AAHOA, the nation's largest association of hotel owners, reiterated its call for an end to the partial government shutdown and highlighted the effects for small business owners in the hospitality industry
The signing of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) into law in December 2017 marked the arrival of new opportunities and challenges for taxpayers in the United States, and the hospitality industry has been
In 2017, 75.1 million international travelers visited the United States, according to Statista. That number is expected to reach 78 million this year and climb to 89 million by 2022. And while the U.S.
Between 2007 and 2017, the latest period for which such data is available, diversity within the accommodations industry workforce has seen a dramatic increase. By way of example, in just the last decade
When it comes to the economy, the headlines talk of a booming stock market, low unemployment, significant and steady job growth, and people keeping more of their paychecks thanks to tax reform. But even
Ree Drummond, popularly known as the Pioneer Woman, recently stepped into the hospitality industry with the opening of her eight-room hotel located in Pawhuksa, OK. She is known for her delicious recipes