Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals
(HFTP) has welcomed three new chapters to the organization. The Greater Missouri Chapter,
the Boston University Student Chapter and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Student Chapter join the other 58 HFTP chapters around the
world.
The St. Louis Chapter, disbanded in 2003, has been reorganized as the Greater Missouri Chapter, which now serves hospitality financial and
technical professionals from clubs, hotels, theme parks and casinos in Missouri and surrounding areas. The chapter’s 20 members will meet
quarterly and the location will rotate throughout Missouri, usually among the members' hotel and club properties. The chapter's meetings will
include networking opportunities and an educational element that will address current trends and topics in the hospitality industry. The first
official chapter meeting will be in July.
“We are thrilled to have an HFTP chapter once again in the state of Missouri,” said Pam Roth, CHAE, accounting manager for Missouri Athletic
Club and Greater Missouri Chapter president. “It is our goal to grow our membership by hosting pertinent educational sessions that will benefit
our members and providing networking opportunities that are invaluable.”
HFTP’s 12 student chapters offer student members the ability to communicate with their peers regarding today’s challenges in the job market.
Student chapters also provide great resources and educational programs to keep students on the leading edge of finance and technology in the
hospitality industry.
The Boston University Student Chapter will hold monthly meetings and general meetings twice a semester. The goal of the chapter is for its
members to gain a better understanding of accounting and financial management in the hospitality industry and to enhance technical and
management skills through a program of meetings, events and internships.
“We are thrilled to finally have an HFTP student chapter at Boston University, after maintaining a relationship with the New England chapters for
several years,” said Scott Rousse, Boston University Student Chapter president. “Currently, our students see mostly the operational side of the
industry. We are hoping that our student chapter will expose students to the world of accounting, finance, information technology and revenue
management in hospitality and will stimulate post-graduation career interest in the industry.”
The Hong Kong Polytechnic Student Chapter is the first of its kind to be established in Asia and the second student chapter outside of North
America. The chapter will provide a forum for students who are keen on making a difference in the finance and technology sectors of the
hospitality industry.
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