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Pictured holding their award from this year's Smith Travel Research Market Study Competition are, from left, Dr. Chang Huh, Jeffrey Rector, Lorena Kleideiter, Jacob Carriero and Matthew Bell.
Pictured holding their award from this year's Smith Travel Research Market Study Competition are, from left, Dr. Chang Huh, Jeffrey Rector, Lorena Kleideiter, Jacob Carriero and Matthew Bell.

Niagara University students take 2nd at Smith Travel Research Competition

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Wed, Nov 22nd 2017 10:35 pm
Four students from Niagara University's College of Hospitality and Tourism Management earned a second-place finish at Smith Travel Research's annual Market Study Competition.
Niagara seniors Matthew Bell, Jacob Carriero, Jeffrey Rector and International University of Applied Sciences exchange student Lorena Kleideiter, also a senior, spent two months preparing a comprehensive analysis of market research data of the hotel market in Rochester. Their 30-minute presentation in front of the expert panel of three independent judges netted them second prize.
Only 11 undergraduate teams out of 32 schools from across the globe advanced to the final competition. The finalists included teams from Hong Kong Polytechnic University in China, Kansas State University, Les Roches in Switzerland, Missouri State University, Niagara University, San Francisco State University, University of Delaware, University of North Texas, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Virginia Tech University, West Virginia University.
The competition was held Nov. 12 at the HX: The Hotel Experience conference (formerly the International Hotel, Motel & Restaurant Show) in New York City.
Smith Travel Research has held the Market Study Competition yearly since 2015 - when an NU team finished in first place - to offer students an opportunity to research, analyze and present findings and practical business recommendations for a major metropolitan hotel market.
Dr. Chang Huh, adviser of the NU team, said the success of NU students in this competition can be attributed to the knowledge and analytical skills that are being constructed in the curricula in the university's College of Hospitality and Tourism Management.
"Our courses place a pronounced emphasis on data-driven management and operations in the hospitality business," said Huh, an associate professor of hospitality and tourism management who teaches analytical methods of planning and control and hospitality luxury marketing and sales.
To learn more about NU's College of Hospitality and Tourism Management, visit www.niagara.edu/hospitality or call 716-286-8279.

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