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Hilton Worldwide

Hilton Worldwide awarded more than $320,000 to 117 recipients of the 2016 Travel with Purpose Action Grants. Grants are awarded to Hilton properties and corporate offices that submit the most creative ideas to drive value for their hotels and strengthen the local communities where they operate. "Now in our fourth year, Travel with Purpose Action Grants have been awarded to more than 300 properties providing over $880,000 to support projects around the world," said Maxime Verstraete, Vice President of Sustainability, Hilton Worldwide.

The Travel with Purpose Action Grant program provides a platform for properties to submit ideas aimed at tackling issues that align with Hilton's focus areas—creating opportunities, strengthening communities and preserving the environment. The program empowers team members to take ownership and generate out-of-the-box solutions, which results in the acceleration of the impact of Travel with Purpose around the world. Hilton Worldwide identifies team members as the most valuable asset of the business and truly celebrates the passion and perseverance they have of creating local social and environment projects that strengthen the global community. Key projects from each region include:

  • The Conrad New York will use the grant to create a partnership with City Harvest, a food bank that collects excess food from restaurants, hotels and other establishments to feed the hungry. Team Members at the property will help City Harvest distribute thousands of pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables, offered free of charge by City Harvest's local Mobile Market, to hundreds of families in the local neighborhood. The grant will be used to help reduce costs of the fruits and vegetables available from the local Mobile Market and help support the operations costs of this moving market.
  • The Hilton Panama will use the grant to install a natural herb garden in the hotel. The garden will create a natural, rustic look to the restaurant area and guests will benefit from the local produce being used throughout different menu options. The grant will be used to purchase supplies to build the garden-structure and fill it with seasonal produce.
  • The Hilton Garden Inn Davos will use the grant to fund a mentorship program for local refugees to receive exposure to the diverse career opportunities available within Hilton. The program will cover all costs from transportation, to a personalized uniform and meals while at the property, to the operational costs of one-on-one interview practice and Team Member job shadowing.
  • The team at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hangzhou East will use the grant to impact young people by empowering them to create their own future. The grant will be used to create a professional training curriculum for youth at the Hangzhou School for the Deaf. The team not only trains the youth on the nature and extent of meaningful careers in the industry, but they will also pay the interns for their hard work and dedication to the business.
Louis Coletti

UJA Federation of New York honored Louis Coletti, CEO & President of Building Trades Employers’ Association, at its inaugural Design & Construction Cocktail Reception at The Yale Club of New York City. The event gathered 150 industry professionals and raised $460,000 for UJA-Federation’s annual campaign to sustain its network of nearly 100 nonprofits that touches the lives of millions of people each year.

Michelle Nicoletti, Director, Strategic Accounts, is celebrating 21 years at Hyatt Hotels Corporation.

Maria Ungaro

Maria Ungaro, Vice President, Kellen, is celebrating 10 years as Executive Director of New York Women in Communications and two years as Executive Director of The Content Council.

Rudy Giuliani, the 107th Mayor of New York City kicked off Associations: 2020 & Beyond, with a keynote speech addressing the current political landscape, stressing the importance of compromise in a leadership role—whether you’re the president of the United States or president of a not-for-profit. “Politics is the art of bargaining,” said Giuliani. “Deals and compromise are the oil—the grease—that make the engine work.” The conference was sponsored by Kellen.
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