Hotelier Colm Neville, who owns the Midlands Hotel in Portlaoise, has been elected Vice President of the Irish Hotels Federation (IHF).
Man behind Laois hotel said it is a 'tremendous honour' to be elected to the position
Hotelier Colm Neville, who owns the Midlands Hotel in Portlaoise, has been elected Vice President of the Irish Hotels Federation (IHF).
The Wexford native joins IHF President Michael Magner and fellow Vice President Matt O’Connor in representing over 900 hotels and guesthouses, which employ 65,000 people throughout the country.
Commenting on his election, Colm said: “It is a tremendous honour to be elected Vice President of the Irish Hotels Federation and to represent our sector, which makes such an important contribution to the economy. I look forward to working closely with my IHF colleagues and engaging with our Government and industry partners to address the challenges facing our sector and wider tourism industry. A particular focus for us over the coming year is the need for meaningful measures from the Government to tackle the very high operating costs of tourism and hospitality businesses. This is a growing concern in terms of our competitiveness and requires decisive Government action.”
Colm has been an active member of the IHF since 2007 and brings extensive experience to the role of Vice President having previously served as Chair of the IHF’s South East Branch and as a member of the IHF National Council and Management Committee.
IHF President Michael Magner says: “I want to congratulate Colm on his election as Vice President. Colm’s commitment to our sector and extensive experience are a great asset to the IHF as we continue to advocate for members at the highest levels of Government. As Ireland’s largest indigenous employer, tourism plays a vital role supporting over 270,000 livelihoods. It is therefore critical that the right conditions are in place to deliver a sustained recovery for our sector and wider tourism industry so that it lives up to its full potential. I look forward to working with Colm to deliver our key priorities in relation to economic growth, leadership in sustainability and supporting people development within our sector. ”
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