Centerplate
Nashville’s Convention Center Authority has agreed to extend its eight-year agreement with Centerplate, the exclusive food and beverage partner for the Music City Center. The new, multi-year agreement will still encompass hospitality, catering and culinary services in at the convention center highlighting local Nashville purveyors and diverse business enterprises.
“We are thrilled to be chosen to continue serving the Music City Center, as this has been and will continue to be an important, long-term relationship for us,” said Steve Pangburn, CEO of Centerplate /Sodexo Sports & Leisure. “Through high-quality service, partnerships with premium local partners and innovative new design, we were thrilled to earn high scores amid this competitive bidding process, and appreciate the forward-facing, high-level vision of our venue partners.”
Salt Lake Co. to boost hospitality industry with job fair Weds. afternoon
Three Salt Lake County organizations are working to revitalize the county s hospitality industry by hosting a job fair Wednesday afternoon.
Posted at 6:08 AM, May 19, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-19 08:13:55-04
DRAPER, Utah â Three Salt Lake County organizations are working to revitalize the county s hospitality industry by hosting a job fair Wednesday afternoon.
Visit Salt Lake, the South Valley Chamber and the Salt Lake Area Restaurant Association are holding the job fair from 2 p.m to 6 p.m. at Boondocks, 75 Southfork Drive in Draper. Definitely bring your resume. They re going to have applications there if they want to fill out an application right then and there. Resume, number one, and then just a great personality, a great smile, a firm handshake and some good eye contact, said Rosanne Simpson, Director of Business Development for the South Valley Chamber.
SALT LAKE CITY Rising U.S. vaccination rates are helping drive a resurgence in air travel and hotel bookings around the country but a full recovery for Utah s $10 billion-a-year travel and tourism industry is likely still years away.
And while Utah s one-of-a-kind natural assets helped buoy the sector amid COVID-19 conditions that drove unprecedented interest in and travel to outdoor destinations, the state s urban centers have been hit hardest by the pandemic and will be the slowest to recover.
A late-April economic report from Adobe Analytics found that the wide U.S. deployment of COVID-19 vaccinations combined with fresh cash infusions that went out to most residents through another round of federal stimulus payments is helping drive a travel surge.
Scott G Winterton, Deseret News
Rising U.S. vaccination rates are helping drive a resurgence in air travel and hotel bookings around the country but a full recovery for Utah’s $10 billion-a-year travel and tourism industry is likely still years away.
And while Utah’s one-of-a-kind natural assets helped buoy the sector amid COVID-19 conditions that drove unprecedented interest in and travel to outdoor destinations, the state’s urban centers have been hit hardest by the pandemic and will be the slowest to recover.
A late-April economic report from Adobe Analytics found that the wide U.S. deployment of COVID-19 vaccinations combined with fresh cash infusions that went out to most residents through another round of federal stimulus payments is helping drive a travel surge.
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