Hospitality Student Leadership Council
The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation Career Development Program in the Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management coordinates the Hospitality Student Leadership Council (HSLC). This select group of students provides guidance for the vision and mission of the office and assist in selecting, organizing, and executing the activities that the program offers to hospitality students. Council members provide feedback, recommendations, and advice relating to programs that will interest the student body.
The goals of the HSLC are:
- To increase student engagement with the career development program and creating Career Path Plans
- To represent the student body at key industry-related meetings
- To assist and provide input and insight on the creation of programs that will be beneficial to the student body and their professional development
- To get students engaged with hospitality industry partners and their recruitment activities on and off campus
- Provide feedback to the career development staff and serve as ambassadors and representatives for the office
Students participating in the council will have the opportunity to:
- Enhance and/or develop leadership and teamwork skills
- Volunteer, receive additional training, and work with a mentor
- Establish effective working relationships with industry professionals in support of future career and professional development
- Have exclusive access to employee events
- Receive invitations to a student luncheon to network with industry partners
- Be an integral part of the career development program’s functions such as assisting with seminars, promoting student engagement, organizing career events. Council members will be supported and encouraged to take projects that align with their career interests.
Elizabeth Amaya (Undergraduate)
Born in New York and raised in Miami, Elizabeth originally enrolled at FIU as a biology major in the pre-med track. She changed her major to hospitality management once she realized how much she enjoyed creating great experiences for people, as a result of working at Aventura Hospital and The Cheesecake Factory. Elizabeth is also a classically trained musician.
Jefferson Brackin (Graduate)
Born and educated in Miami, Jefferson Brackin has been involved with the hospitality industry since he landed his first job interacting with patients at South Miami Hospital. After attending the College of Charleston in South Carolina and experiencing southern hospitality at its finest, he decided that hospitality management was a perfect fit for him. Becoming a student at the Chaplin School has opened up a new world of opportunities thanks to the explosive growth of the hospitality and tourism industries in South Florida, home to many global brands and local entrepreneurs. While an intern at the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Jefferson proposed innovative concepts to the company which are currently under evaluation for potential implementation. Jefferson is now part of the team responsible for the renovation of the new Shelborne Wyndham Grand, where he will be exposed to all aspects of hotel management through a rotational system. Jefferson credits his mentors, Dr. Jinlin Zhao and Mr. Abraham Galbut, for his well-rounded education and professional development.
Luis Cadavid (Undergraduate)
Born and raised in Miami, Luis is currently a senior at the Chaplin School. Over the years, he assumed various leadership roles in the Student Programming Council at FIU. He is a school ambassador for incoming freshmen, and helps promote workshops and events to increase internship opportunities for all students. Luis has a deep passion for the hotel industry with a focus on leadership development.
Sisi Gospodinov (Undergraduate)
Originally from Bulgaria, Siyan lived in Philadelphia and moved to Miami to attend to FIU. Given her passion to create unforgettable experiences for people, Siyan is pursuing a Hospitality Management degree with a major in Event Planning and a minor in Public Relations. Working briefly at the triple five star Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Downtown Miami, she has broadened her understanding of the hospitality and tourism industry. During the summer of 2014, Siyan helped to plan and organize multiple student engagement events with FIU Campus Life.
Aracelis Jimenez (Undergraduate)
Born and raised in Miami, Aracelis takes great pride in her desire to provide excellent customer service. While pursuing a Hospitality Management degree, she has held various volunteer positions in the industry, including a paid internship with the Walt Disney World Company, and current employment as a web specialist at Florida Power & Light. Her dream is to manage and own a luxury hotel.
Stephanie Van Romondt (Undergraduate)
Born and raised in Curaçao, Stephanie became a student at FIU in the fall of 2012. She knew immediately that her passion was hospitality management and she quickly became involved in student activities. Stephanie joined the National Society for Minorities in Hospitality and the American Marketing Association (AMA). Additionally, she became a founding member of the South Florida collegiate chapter of the Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International (HSMAI). Currently, she is chapter president of both HSMAI and AMA. Stephanie was the only freshman to join a team of seven juniors and seniors for an eight-week summer internship in the gaming capital of the world, Macao. She is expected to graduate in May 2015.
Frank Rosado (Undergraduate)
A non-traditional student, Frank came to FIU after a long and prosperous career in the aerospace/aeronautical industry. A former general manager of a large casino ship and its land-based property, Frank has rich management experience, including tutoring and coaching. He takes great pride in volunteering his time to the City Recreation Advisory Board and Air Force Youth Soccer Association.
Celia Suman (Undergraduate)
A junior at the Chaplin School, Celia always loved the hospitality industry. Through her family’s business, she was exposed to event planning, the cruising industry, the hotel industry, and entertainment from an early age. Currently an intern at Carnival Cruise Lines in the sales department, she plans for a corporate career with a large cruise company.
Ruoshui “Lexi” Zhang (Undergraduate)
Born and raised in China, Ruoshui fell in love with the hospitality industry while in high school. Currently a senior at the Chaplin School, she assumes a leadership role in promoting career opportunities available not only to international students, but to all students at the Chaplin School.
Amy Bair (Undergraduate)
Amy Bair is a student at Florida International University working on a second Bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management. She also holds a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Information Management from Arizona State University. Her intention after graduation is to work internationally with hotels in the field of Revenue Management. Currently, she is the Chief Operations Officer for the start-up energy efficiency broker Tec360, LLC. She is also working with FIU and the Food Network South Beach Wine and Food Festival as a Student Coordinator. Amy is married with 3 grown children. Her oldest son Branden is an Airman in the Air Force. Her daughter Mariah is a junior at University of Arizona and her youngest son Matthew is a Navy Seaman. He will be deploying to South Korea in four months.
Brian Collot (Undergraduate)
Born and raised in Miami, Bryan has a culture that is deeply indulged in the variety of hospitality. As a current Junior of FIU, Bryan is involved with providing information that promotes the culmination of ideas of FIU hospitality to incoming freshmen as well as those just seeking to understand the opportunities that branch from the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management. Seeking to have a deeper understanding of the industry Bryan makes time to go to informational sessions that also provide a foundation for his presentations. He has been heavily involved in public speaking through high school with SAT and ACT information and he looks to continue his passion for spreading knowledge through his College career here at FIU. Bryan welcomes everybody to the school and wishes students a wonderful academic year.
Lindsey Echevarria (Undergraduate)
Lindsey Echevarria is originally from Tampa, Florida. She transferred to FIU this semester as a junior, and is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management. She previously attended St. Petersburg College, where she completed her Associates of Arts Degree. She chose Hospitality simply because it is the people business and she loves people. She is extremely excited to enter the field and see what unique opportunities this diverse industry will lead her to. Once she gains more experience in the world of hospitality, she would like to pursue her master’s degree right here at FIU as well. Aside from that, she loves to travel and her list of destinations continues to grow. She’s also a bit of a picture fanatic; the scenery shots tend to be her favorite. She looks forward to getting to know and interact with even more of her peers here at FIU, so that you can all work together to make a lasting impression for the future Golden Panthers.
Kara Manouzi (Graduate)
Born in Nassau Bahamas, Kara had the privilege of growing up in an environment where hospitality was second nature. In 1981 Kara entered the Bahamas Hotel Training College and graduated in 1983 with a diploma in Hotel, Tourism and Restaurant Management. She worked at various positions within the hospitality industry; including as a duty manager with Sheraton Grand Hotel, Paradise Island Bahamas. Kara went to work with The Bahamas Tourist Office in Chicago in 1988 and while there graduated from Kendall College with a degree in Hospitality Management and Marketing. She is currently Regional Group Sales Manager for The Bahamas Tourist Office in Fort Lauderdale and a Graduate Student in the Hospitality Management program at Florida International University. She is a Certified Meeting Manager (CMM) and a member of Meeting Professionals International, Society of Incentive Travel Executives and National Coalition of Black Professional Meeting Planners.
Yolanda Suarez (Undergraduate)
Yolanda Suarez is currently a sophomore double majoring/tracking in Restaurant Management and Beverage Management Service. She is extremely excited to fully immerse herself in all things Hospitality, and joined the National Society of Minorities in Hospitality and traveled to their Regional Conference in North Carolina with them her first semester here at FIU. This year she is proud to be the Vice President of National Society of Minorities in Hospitality. In the Spring 2014 she will be taking part in the Disney College Program Full Service Food and Beverage. She is thrilled to be on the Hospitality Student Leadership Council and cannot wait to enrich the journey of Hospitality students here at FIU. My long term career goal is to be a Food and Beverage Director or Director of Food Services for either a cruise ship or large property.
Mengsha Yu (Graduate)
Mengsha is a graduate student in FIU Chaplin School of Hospitality& Tourism, who is from Shanghai, China. In 2012, Mengsha did a college program in Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. After that, she went back to China and did several hotel related internships, with the focus on public relations and communications. To pursue her career in Hospitality Industry, she would like to qualify herself better through solid working experience in the U.S.