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Hospitality Industry Hall of Honor Inducts ClubCorp’s Eric Affeldt
ClubCorp CEO Eric Affeldt was inducted to the Hospitality Industry Hall of Honor on Oct. 19 at the Hilton University of Houston. Emmy award-winning journalist and
meteorologist Khambrel Marshall of KPRC-TV, Channel 2 News served as master of ceremonies for the dinner and induction
ceremony. Dean Dennis Reynolds gave the opening remarks and Provost Paula Myrick Short congratulated Affeldt and shared exciting developments about the University and the
College. Amidst majestic rose centerpieces and elegant red, black and gold table settings,
guests enjoyed a four-course dinner featuring signature dishes from four ClubCorp
properties: The Houston Club, The Houston City Club, The Buckhead Club and Center
Club Orange County. Chef Jeff Zimmerman, director of culinary development for ClubCorp, led the team of ClubCorp chefs from
the Houston area and our student volunteers. Affeldt said he was honored and humbled
to be in the company of other hospitality trailblazers, including ClupCorp founder
Robert Dedman Sr. who was inducted into the Hospitality Industry Hall of Honor in 2000. Doug Brooks (’75), who was inducted in 2010 and is the only Hilton College alumnus in the Hall
of Honor, presented Affeldt with his medallion and unveiled his portrait. Created
by world-renowned portrait artist Ken Turner, Affeldt’s portrait will hang in the Hall of Honor Gallery. A team of student leaders, pictured above with Affeldt, planned and executed everything from the induction ceremony and dinner, to the reception
preceding the main event, a VIP dinner and the two days of industry Think Tank sessions held at the College. The Think Tank topics were chosen from students’ suggestions and included sessions
on women leaders in hospitality, branding, wedding trends, revenue management strategies,
beer brewing, and bed and breakfasts, among others. Students also had the opportunity
to meet the inductee for a special Q&A. Each session featured a moderator and a panel
of experts, giving students the chance to learn firsthand from professionals in very
specific areas of the industry. Congratulations to Eric Affeldt, our student leadership
team and their dedicated faculty mentor, Alexis Hoey, on a job well done! (Photo: Pearl Cajoles)
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Coach Herman Burger Goes Viral
Hundreds of shares on social media, a story in the Houston Chronicle, airplay on the radio, a hashtag contest, and more to come – our Coach Herman Burger has officially gone viral! It all began when lecturer Reba Haskell and her students from Barron’s, our student-run restaurant, created a hamburger to honor UH Football coach Tom Herman. “It was the students’ idea: Let’s do a Tom Herman burger! So we started putting
it together,” Reba told the Chronicle in this fun story by reporter Matt Young. Reba then called the UH athletic department to make sure
all the toppings would be a fit for Coach Herman. A week later, Coach himself stopped
by Barron’s to taste his namesake, UH Cougar Football tweeted a photo of his visit,
and the rest is history! “It has been so awesome,” said Reba of the burger’s rising
popularity. In fact, Reba said Barron’s has been at its busiest and has seen the highest
sales since she joined the College in January. The College is also running a hashtag
contest in support of our unstoppable H-Town Takeover! Post your favorite photo of the burger on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, tell us
why it’s awesome (just like Cougar Football), and use the hashtag #CoachHermanBurger. The person with the best photo gets a $10 voucher to Barron’s! No purchase is necessary
to win. The Coach Herman Burger comes with a half-pound, all-beef patty, stout cheese
sauce, fried onions, sautéed mushrooms and a bourbon glaze. You can get it with fries
or with a side of your choice for $8 at Barron’s, open Monday through Friday from
noon to 1:30 p.m. Barron’s is located on the first floor of the College’s South Wing
lobby. Make plans to try the #CoachHermanBurger if you haven’t already! Because when
Coach Tom Herman says he enjoys a burger, you know it’s got to be good! (Photo: Pearl Cajoles)
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Smalley Spectrum Leadership Experience Funding Hotel Internships
They have yet to graduate, but seniors Giang Dang (pictured left) and Nicole Krout are already establishing their professional presence through an internship at the
Hilton University of Houston. This opportunity comes from the Dave Smalley Spectrum Catering Student Leadership Experience Endowment, which helps fund two paid internships each semester – one in food & beverage and
the other in sales and events – for Hilton College juniors and seniors interested
in working at our hotel. Under the supervision of Akash Grover, director of operations for Hilton University of Houston, Giang and Nicole have been
phenomenal in executing their assignments, and have already started to make valuable
contributions to their teams. Giang, our F&B intern, is learning the accounting practices
of Hilton Worldwide, University of Houston and Aramark Food Services. “Giang has also
been able to identify and introduce best practices to streamline the purchasing and
accounting processes in our hotel,” Akash said. Nicole, our sales and events intern,
has been working closely with the hotel’s sales team to execute VIP events in Eric’s
Restaurant and the Fred Parks Boardroom. “From start to finish, Nicole has been instrumental
in every element of the event process,” he added. “She also participated in the Hilton Worldwide Carnival on the Green, where she showcased our hotel and networked with more than 600 Hilton Worldwide team
members from properties across the country.” As Giang and Nicole near the end of their
internships in December, they will use what they’ve learned to help Akash prepare
the curriculum and interview process for their predecessors in spring 2017. And what
do these students think about their internships so far? Both contend the experience
has definitely helped them grow as leaders and professionals, but their favorite part has been working
with the people in our hotel community. Applications for the Dave Smalley Spectrum Catering Leadership Experience spring semester internships are due Dec. 12. Click here to learn more, and help us spread the word about this great opportunity! (Photo: Pearl Cajoles)
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GHRA Helps Fund Futures Through Generous Scholarships
Thanks to the generosity of the Greater Houston Restaurant Association (GHRA) through its endowed scholarship fund, deserving Hilton College students continue
to receive financial help in pursuing their hospitality education. Earlier this year,
students Bryan Torres and Erin Shier were each awarded $2,500 scholarships during the GHRA President’s Dinner held at
Brennan’s of Houston. Both were selected, in part, for their volunteerism with the
Texas Restaurant Association Cougar Chapter (TRACC) and their glowing recommendation letters from Dr. Nancy Graves, associate professor and TRACC faculty advisor. After graduation, Erin, who is this
year’s TRACC president, plans to open her own line of restaurants with a variety of
cuisines. “This scholarship means I can spend more time putting effort into my education
rather than working more hours to pay for school,” said Erin, who works part time
as a manager at Shasta’s Cones and More in the UH Student Center. Bryan, past-president
of TRACC, works as a seasonal outlet supervisor at Galveston’s Hotel Galvez. He plans
to go into foodservice management after graduation. Of her students, Dr. Graves said,
“Bryan and Erin are great leaders who have motivated their officers and other students
to get involved. They really know how to connect with members and show them the many
wonderful things happening with TRACC. And when students get involved, they have many
opportunities to network and learn.” Also in attendance at the President’s Dinner
was Dr. Ki-Joon Back, associate dean for research and graduate studies, who accepted a $10,000 check for
the College’s GHRA Endowed Scholarship. Over the years, the GHRA has gifted more than $180,000 to Hilton College, an invaluable
investment in the future leaders of the restaurant industry. Cheers to Brian and Erin
and to Dr. Graves for her dedicated mentorship of our students. And, of course, to
our friends at the GHRA for their steadfast support! (Photo: Courtesy of GHRA)
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Fall Career Fair One of the Best in the Books
Hospitality is the world’s No. 1 employer, and there was no shortage of jobs during
our Fall Career Fair and Luncheon. On Oct. 13, more than 70 recruiters from the area’s top hospitality companies set
up shop at Hilton University of Houston to meet, interview and network with more than 550 job-seekers, all sharply dressed
and with polished resumes in hand. It was especially nice to see many of our graduates
back on campus again – this time recruiting for their companies! After the event,
attendees joined faculty and staff at the luncheon, which featured guest speaker Jorge Franz, senior vice president of tourism for Visit Houston. Aside from showing attendees why Houston is the best place to live, work and play,
Franz talked about the growth of the city’s tourism sector, especially in time for
when the Super Bowl comes to Houston in February 2017. Franz was not kidding when
he said hospitality jobs will continue to grow, with new hotels and hundreds of other retail establishments getting ready to open their doors to meet the influx
of people who will descend upon the city for the game and related festivities. Students
Blake Myers, Chandler Yu, Nafiseh Gonabadi, Isaac Ramos and Dezmon Tinsley also delivered remarks and shared their college career stories. Most importantly,
Dean Dennis Reynolds gave kudos to the College’s super star staffers responsible for organizing such a
successful event – Director of Career Development & Placement Colleen Gleeson and Career Counselor Gloria Ratliff. This Career Fair, by the way, was the first for Colleen in her new position as director
and for Gloria as our new career counselor. Congratulations on a job well done, ladies!
And thanks to all of our recruiters who continue to make our Career Fair a highlight
of the semester for our students! (Photos: Pearl Cajoles)
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