PATA has revealed the five finalists
for its 2011 ‘Face of the Future’ competition.
The
successful individuals are: Deepak Tamang, managing director,
Raven Tours and Treks, Bhutan; DK Singh, founder and president,
Heritage Group of Institutions, India; Tavalea Nilon of Samoa; Hsu
Htet Hlaing, managing director, Unique Asia Travels & Tours Co.
Ltd, Myanmar and Sitpasu Thongsuk, owner of Fair House Villas and
Spa, Thailand.
Each year ‘Face of the Future’ spotlights
individuals, 35-years old or younger, who have worked to change or
advance travel-and-tourism in the Asia Pacific region.
This is the first year PATA has asked its members to
participate in the judging process, leading to a closely-fought first
round.
The next stage of the competition requires the
finalists to submit a video – up to three minutes in length – in
which they discuss their ideas about the future. Specifically,
they have been asked to outline three challenges they believe they
may face as a travel-and-tourism leader in the future, and how
they plan to prepare for, or manage, these challenges.
Videos must be completed by 31 December 2010, after which they
will be posted online for viewing. The winner and two
runners-up will be announced by 1 March 2011, after a vote by
PATA Executive Board members in February.
The winner and
runners-up of the ‘Face of the Future’ 2011 will be honoured at a
special awards ceremony at the 60th Anniversary and Conference,
9-12 April 2011 in Beijing. They will also have the opportunity to
participate in a plenary session alongside luminaries such as
senior government officials and industry leaders from across the
spectrum of PATA membership.
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