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Q&A with Mr. Ritz-Carlton at FGCU,  Part 2  of fees have unfortunately joined in with facility fees, resort
           Many hotels in their effort to not be left out of the world

        fees, cancelation fees and now there are early signs of arrival or
        departure date change fees.
 Ed Staros Sizes Up The Industry, Jobs And More  In my mind, there is nothing more inhospitable, especially when

        fees are developed solely as an additional revenue source.  Who
 he Naples impact on Florida Gulf   Question: Can you see the long-term impacts of reservation   knows? Maybe in the future the hospitality industry will spin off a
 Coast University’s Lutgert School of   options such as Airbnb?  secondary tier for those hotels who love their fees. That second tier
 T Business keeps growing.    Staros: I think Airbnb and other companies like it are here   could be named the ACCOMMODATION INDUSTRY?
 The Lutgert family developed Park   forever. Even Marriott International has a new division called   How sad would that be.
 Shore, Naples High School alumnus Chris   Homes & Villas by Marriott.     Postscript
 Westley is its dean and the executive who   That said, it is a different product. I am sure that many families   Staros: After two years of pandemic-related cancellations,
 helped build and manage both Ritz-Carlton   would like to rent a short-term home or villa having the entire   FGCU’s resort and hospitality management programs is happy to
 by Jeff Lytle  resorts in Naples is blending the hospitality   family together for what most likely is a lesser price than multiple   announce the 2022 Wanderlust celebration will be held April 22 at
 administration program at Florida Gulf Coast   guest rooms at a full-service hotel. Then again, there are others who   The Ritz-Carlton Naples! And to make the celebration even more
 University into the business school.    enjoy taking their families to a full service hotel and truly being on   special, FGCU has chosen two honorees -- Michael Watkins, third
 Ed Staros is executive-in-residence, mentoring and guest-  vacation without the chores of cooking, grocery shopping, cleaning,   generation Naples hotelier, and Mike Martin, FGCU president,
 lecturing students in the administration program he helped push   bed making etc.   who has announced his retirement December 2022.
 and launch decades ago. He still takes to heart Steven Covey’s   I believe there is room for both in today’s world.    For information on tickets and sponsorship tables, please contact
 book, “Seven Habits of Highly Effective People,” and urges   Question: Is there anything else important happening in the   Event Coordinator Angela Bell at angela@gsma.pro or 239-275-5758
 students to follow suit.    industry that you care to address?
 This is the second of a two-part question/answer session with   Staros: There is a topic that I find tremendously disappointing
 the 48-year hospitality veteran.  The rest was in February’s    -- all of the newly developed additional fees.  This phenomenon
 Life in Naples.  has been going on in the airline industry for the last two decades
 Question: How will hotels locally and nationally be able to   and has grown to a multi-billion dollar annual revenue stream. It
 attain sustainable stable, skilled workforces?   started with a modest baggage fee and has unfortunately grown
 Staros: When I took past president of FGCU Bill Merwin   for fees for most anything. Now there are major cancelation fees,
 out to lunch approaching 19 years ago, we in the hospitality   departure date change fees, return date change fees, seat selection
 industry here in Greater Naples / Fort Myers were asking the   fees, get-on-the-plane-early fees, headset fees and baggage fees!
 same question.
 The purpose of my luncheon with Dr. Merwin was to pitch
 the idea of adding a Hospitality Management Program to
 FGCU. I told / sold him on the need to be able to grow our own
 future employees, supervisors, managers and leaders.
 Dr. Merwin shared with me the process that a state university
 has to go through to get approval to add a new school, beginning
 with a comprehensive demographic study (a Pannell Kerr Forster
 type study) to make sure the demographics prove the need.
 I then asked Dr. Merwin how much time and money would
 that take. His answer was $40,000 to $50,000 to hire a reputable
 firm and approximately three to four months. Then FGCU would
 need to prove the case in Tallahassee that Southwest Florida
 needs a hospitality school.
 I then asked Dr. Merwin if the hospitality community gave
 him the money would he be enthusiastic about supporting a
 resort and hospitality school at FGCU? Dr. Merwin’s answer was
 yes – 100 percent!
 Today the Resort Hospitality Management Program has
 joined the Lutgert College of Business as a business degree
 program that covers comprehensive leadership skills in finance,
 economics, accounting, supply chain, ethics and more.
 With thousands of past FGCU hospitality graduates already
 in the industry and thousands more to come – in addition
 to recruiting Florida State, Central Florida and Florida
 International hospitality graduates into the mix -- I do believe we
 will be able to attain a sustainable, stable skilled workforce!


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