ALIS Conference 2019
At the JW Marriott and Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles
January 30, 2019
Michael Kollin and thousands of hotel executives, investors, developers, and hospitality professionals from across the country gathered at the JW Marriott & Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles for the 2019 Americas Lodging Investment Summit (ALIS) Jan 28-30th.

According to James Burba, chair of ALIS and co-founder of BHN, this year’s conference was the largest in ALIS’ history, with 3,000 attendees, and also one of the more diverse conferences, with 22 percent women, the largest share compared to past years, and 15 percent Millennials. “The demographics are changing, and that’s really good for our industry,” Burba said.

The three-day event featured an extensive array of seminars and panels by hotel industry experts who discussed important trends, issues, and new opportunities for the year ahead.

Lodging magazine stated that the mood at the conference—a mix of optimism and caution—reflected the outlook for the lodging industry: continued positive performance through 2019 with some uncertainty beyond.

It was great to see so many collaborators, clients and friends in one place!

For more about this event:
https://lodgingmagazine.com/alis-2019-four-issues-facing-the-hotel-industry/

https://www.alisconference.com/
Michael Kollin, Lynn Curry
Michael Kollin, Marc Perle, Aileen Canta
Michael Kollin, Don Leonard, Oren Whitfield, Chris Barger
Michael K & Michael Orloff
Michael K & Tim Cromwell
ALIS Conference 2019
At the JW Marriott and Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles
January 30, 2019
Michael Kollin and thousands of hotel executives, investors, developers, and hospitality professionals from across the country gathered at the JW Marriott & Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles for the 2019 Americas Lodging Investment Summit (ALIS) Jan 28-30th.

According to James Burba, chair of ALIS and co-founder of BHN, this year’s conference was the largest in ALIS’ history, with 3,000 attendees, and also one of the more diverse conferences, with 22 percent women, the largest share compared to past years, and 15 percent Millennials. “The demographics are changing, and that’s really good for our industry,” Burba said.

The three-day event featured an extensive array of seminars and panels by hotel industry experts who discussed important trends, issues, and new opportunities for the year ahead.

Lodging magazine stated that the mood at the conference—a mix of optimism and caution—reflected the outlook for the lodging industry: continued positive performance through 2019 with some uncertainty beyond.

It was great to see so many collaborators, clients and friends in one place!

For more about this event:
https://lodgingmagazine.com/alis-2019-four-issues-facing-the-hotel-industry/

https://www.alisconference.com/