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CNI to host “Thought Leaders in Interactive Distribution Roundtable 2008”

Daily news, 08 Jan 2008

SINGAPORE – The Cornell Nanyang Institute of Hospitality Management (CNI) is hosting the first “Thought Leaders in Interactive Distribution Roundtable” on the 10th and 11th of January 2008 here.

The roundtable, sponsored by Amadeus and TravelClick, features a unique agenda comprised of three breakout sessions in the morning, with the group coming together in the afternoon to hear summary presentations from each of the breakout session leaders. This will be followed by a presentation on research areas by Bill Carroll, a senior lecturer at the Cornell School of Hotel Administration.

Dean CNI, Judy Siguaw will host a dinner for the roundtable delegates on the evening of 10th January and will summarize the discussions while closing the event on January 11th.







The three themes on 10 January are: “Changing Consumer Shopping and Buying Behavior” led by Kanapaty Pelly Periasamy, “Serving Business Event and Destination Needs Interactively” led

by Bill Carroll, and “Chains and Properties Management of Interactive Distribution” led

by Judy Siguaw.

Delegates include representatives from Accor Asia Pacific, Amadeus Asia Limited, Carlson Hotels, Continental Airlines, Go10000.com, GoMacau, HolidayCity.com, Hyatt International Hotels & Resorts, IDeas, Indo.com, MacroVsion Network, Minor International, Preferred Hotel Group, Qatar

Airways, Sabre, SAS Institute, Shangri-La Hotels & Resorts and Zuji/Travelocity Co.

 
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