Asian American Hotel Owners Association (aahoa)
Recent News About Asian American Hotel Owners Association (aahoa)
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AAHOA Announces Largest Trade Show in 34-Year History
The Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA), the largest hotel owners association in the world with nearly 20,000 members, announced today that it has already secured a record level of booth sales for the Trade Show at AAHOACON23, April 11-14, 2023, making it the largest in AAHOA history.
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AAHOA Commends Red Roof® for Its Collaboration on Fair Franchising Initiatives and Education
AAHOA leadership, which represents the largest hotel owners association in the world with nearly 20,000 members, recently met with leaders of Red Roof®, a global brand leader with more than 680 properties in the U.S., Brazil and Japan, including President George Limbert; Matthew Hostetler, Chief Development Officer; and Fouad Malouf, SVP Franchise Operations.
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AAHOA Commends Best Western ® Hotels & Resorts for Being Collaborative and Open-Minded with Respect to Fair Franchising Initiatives and Education
AAHOA leadership, which represents the largest hotel owners association in the world with nearly 20,000 members, recently met with leaders John Kelly, Board Chairman; Larry Cuculic, President and Chief Executive Officer; Danny Lafayette, Board Vice-Chairman; Phil Payne, Board Secretary-Treasurer; Mike Merchant, Board Director; Ishwar Naran, Board Director; Viral (Victor) Patel, Board Director; and Stephen Wahrlich, Board Director, from Best Western ® Hotels & Resorts, a global brand leader with a portfolio of 19 brands, and approximately 4,500 hotels across all chain scale segments.
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AAHOA Submits Public Comment on the National Labor Relations Board Joint-Employer Ruling
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is seeking to redefine the joint-employer standard, significantly expanding the scope of what constitutes joint employment, which could cloud the employment status of many workers and significantly extend employers’ liability.
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AAHOA’s Inaugural HerOwnership Conference & Retreat Empowers Hundreds of Women Hoteliers
AAHOA, the nation’s largest hotel owners association, held its inaugural HerOwnership Conference & Retreat at the Radisson Hotel Cincinnati Riverfront on October 26 and 27.
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DHS and DOL Announce an Additional 65,000 H-2B for Fiscal Year 2023
In a joint release published this week, the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Labor announced the availability of an additional 66,000 H-2B visas as of October 1, 2022, the start of Fiscal Year 2023.
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AAHOA Member Roshan Patel and Dean Heyl, Vice President of Government Affairs, Meet with Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin
AAHOA Member Roshan Patel and Dean Heyl, Vice President of Government Affairs, Meet with Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin
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AAHOA Leadership Meets With Sen. Hickenlooper About SBA Loans, Franchising
AAHOA Leadership Meets With Sen. Hickenlooper About SBA Loans, Franchising
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AAHOA Members Convene with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer
AAHOA Members Convene with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer
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AAHOA Statement on IHG Security Breach
The Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) today released the following statement in response to the recent IHG ransomware attack: Last week, IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) reported that its technology systems had been subject to unauthorized activity, which resulted in IHG’s booking channels, Reservations & Customer Care (RCC) call centres, and internal systems, such as Merlin and the IHG Help Desk, being disrupted.
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AAHOA Advocacy Makes Strong Gain This Summer
Advocacy is an important part of the work at AAHOA. The association’s Government Affairs team has worked relentlessly to protect the business interests of America’s hotel owners in D.C., and across the country. AAHOA Members build connections with elected officials and hospitality leaders to make a difference when it comes to the issues impacting the business operations of hoteliers.
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The U.S. General Services Administration Announces Increased Per Diem Rates for FY 2023
Yesterday, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) released the per diem rate for fiscal year 2023.
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AAHOA Launches ElevateHER Women’s Initiative to Highlight and Support Women Hoteliers and Leaders in the Industry
AAHOA, the nation’s largest hotel owners association, with nearly 20,000 members who own 60% of the hotels in the United States, announced today the launch of ElevateHER, an initiative aimed at elevating, educating, and empowering the women hoteliers of AAHOA and across the industry.
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AAHOA Statement on Los Angeles City Council Hearing Hotel Land Use and Replacement Housing Requirements Ordinance
AAHOA, the nation’s largest hotel owners association, commends the Los Angeles City Council’s vote on the controversial land use ordinance.
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AAHOA Commends Florida Attorney General Crackdown on Vacation Rental Scams
AAHOA, the nation’s largest hotel owners association, commends Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody’s crackdown on vacation rental scams.
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AAHOA Joins Coalition Opposing New Taxes on Mainstreet Small Businesses
AAHOA Joins Coalition Opposing New Taxes on Mainstreet Small Businesses
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From the SBA's Office of Advocacy: Small Business Lending in the United States, 2020
Advocacy’s small business lending report examines FDIC data to determine the state of bank lending to small businesses
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Legislative Wins Protect Hotel Businesses in Georgia
AAHOA has invested heavily in expanding advocacy efforts and strengthening the relationships with state and local association members.
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ASIAN AMERICAN HOTEL OWNERS ASSOCIATION: AAHOA Response to CDC Lifting Test Requirement for Travelers Entering U.S
Negative COVID test no more – for international air travelers to the United States, that is.
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ASIAN AMERICAN HOTEL OWNERS ASSOCIATION: News from Coast to Coast | Georgia’s Small Businesses Celebrate Legislation to Manage Local Labor Regulations
Today Gov. Brian Kemp signed SB 331, the “Protecting Georgia Businesses and Workers Act,” delivering a major piece of legislation to small businesses operating in the state of Georgia.