MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL MARKS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY WITH GENDER EQUALITY EVENT IN BANGKOK

09 March 2022

Senior hospitality leaders discuss critical issues in an hour-long roundtable debate on 8th March 2022, organized by the Women’s Ambassador Network – an influential part of the Marriott Thailand Business Council

9 March 2022, Bangkok, Thailand – Marriott International marked International Women’s Day on 8th March 2022 with an event in Bangkok aimed at celebrating female leadership in the hospitality industry, promoting gender equality in the workplace, and advancing the cause of women’s empowerment in Thailand and around the world.

This important occasion was organized by the Women’s Ambassador Network, part of the Marriott Thailand Business Council, which strives to strengthen women’s rights through its Women In Leadership (WIL) program. An hour-long session gathered some of Thailand’s top hotel and real estate professionals for a networking reception and panel discussion on the topic of “Breaking the Bias” – the theme of this year’s International Women’s Day.

Hosted in the Grand Hall of The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok, the event was led by Tina Liu, General Manager of W Bangkok and the first female chair of the Marriott Thailand Business Council, along with Pamela Ong, Hotel Manager of Courtyard by Marriott Phuket Town, and Variya Lulitanond, Marriott International’s Area Director of Marketing for Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia & Myanmar. These three executives are also key members of the Women’s Ambassador Network.

They were joined by Wallapa Traisorat, CEO & President of Asset World Corp Public Company Limited, Ploi Aranyakanond, Assistant Vice President of Hotel Asset Management at The Erawan Group PLC, Monchanok Adhyanasakul, Assistant Director of Property Perfect PLC, Board of Director Royal Orchid Hotel Thailand PCL and Consultant for Grande Asset Hotels & Property PLC, and Kevin Hall, Managing Director of Questus Hospitality. This panel of experts, whose companies own or represent 20 Marriott-branded hotels in Thailand, took part in a one-hour roundtable debate on the critical issues impacting female empowerment and gender parity in the hospitality industry, moderated by Phenzasinn Limthananuntha, Senior Manager for Learning & Development Delivery Team, Asia Pacific (Excluding China), Marriott International.

The audience comprised a wide range of Marriott associates from all levels of the company, including general managers, Women In Leadership champions, mentors and mentees, along with a group of trainees. Associates who were unable to attend in person could watch the discussion virtually.

“Marriott International has always strived to promote equal rights in the workplace, which is reflected by the fact that we have so many strong female leaders within our company. We are proud of this track record, but we understand that more work needs to be done. That’s why marking International Women’s Day remains so important. By hosting this event, we hope to highlight the biggest issues impacting women in travel and hospitality and identify the steps that need to be taken to achieve complete equality,” said Tina Liu.

Marriott International is fully committed to diversity and inclusion. It is regularly recognized as one of the world’s most progressive employers and has featured on the “Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For” list every year since it was first published in 1998.

Marked annually on 8th March, International Women’s Day (IWD) was created to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women, while also marking a call-to-action for accelerating gender parity. For more information, please visit www.internationalwomensday.com.

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