Earlier this year, HFTP commissioned the University of Houston College of Global Hospitality Leadership to write a white paper on digital responsibility, which is featured in the inaugural issue of HFTP’s Tech+Fin Hospitality Magazine. Resulting from the paper’s conclusion and discussions with industry experts, it became clear that the industry needs some base guidelines or code of conduct for digital responsibility. Therefore, HFTP decided to adopt the project, beginning by convening a task force of industry experts and academics to develop the code.
Task force members include:
Scot Campbell, co-chair, CHTP, principal, Integrated Resort Advisors, HFTP global past president, and inductee to the HFTP International Hospitality Technology Hall of Fame
Agnes DeFranco, Ed.D., CHAE, CHE, CHIA, CAHTA, co-chair, Conrad N. Hilton distinguished chair at University of Houston and HFTP global past president
Mike Blake, vice president of IT, Kemper Sports
Steven Bronken, head of global hospitality, Ruckus Networks
Sanovnik Destang, CPA, CA, CFA, executive director, Bay Gardens Resorts
Florian Gallini, CEO, INTEREL
Thomas Hempel, strategic vice president, sales and partnerships, VENZA
Barry Thomas, CHTP, vice president of technology, Orient Express and Fairmont Hotels
Sherry Marek, founder, Aiken Street Consulting and inductee to the HFTP International Hospitality Technology Hall of Fame
Shannon McCallum, vice president of hotel operations, Resorts World Las Vegas,
Neal Patel, managing partner, Blue Chip Hotels
Andrew Rubinacci, chief advisory officer, FLYR for Hospitality
Thomas Atzenhofer, CPA, deputy CEO, HFTP
“There are many good practices for digital responsibility throughout the industry, but these have never been aggregated, vetted and published as a compilation of the best practices in a uniform guide,” says Thomas Atzenhofer, HFTP deputy CEO. “HFTP’s task force of global industry technology and business experts, has agreed to tackle the task and make the industry better for all segments… from small to large.”
The first in a series of task force meetings will be held later this month at HITEC 2024 in Charlotte, N.C. Once a draft code is developed, it will be presented for industry feedback. Ultimately, a final code will be developed and hospitality enterprises who opt to follow the base guidelines will be awarded a compliance seal.
“The advent of AI and digital responsibility is going to continue to be a growing concern to our customers” says Scot Campbell, Task Force co-chair. “Rather than have disparate governmental regulations by those who don’t understand our business, it is more prudent to have these guidelines developed for the industry by the industry. None of us want to be able to have an unhappy customer whose digital information is accidentally used in a way they did not intend.”