20 Mar LHA at HUNTER CONFERENCE this week!
See you at our booth #808! ...
See you at our booth #808! ...
The Latino population, one of the fastest-growing demographics in the United States, represents significant entrepreneurial potential. Despite making up 19% of the population, Latinos account for only 9% of hotel entrepreneurs, according to the Latino Hotel and Entrepreneurship Investment Report. Leaders like Lynette Montoya, President...
In a powerful message, Lynette Montoya, CEO of the Latino Hotel Association, shares her vision for empowering Latinos in the hospitality industry. With a focus on education, resources, and networking, Montoya emphasizes the importance of representation and opportunity in an industry where Latinos make up...
At the 44th annual NYU International Hospitality Industry Investment Conference, Lynette Montoya, CEO of the Latino Hotel Association, joined other association leaders to discuss key issues facing the hotel industry. Montoya highlighted the importance of providing opportunities for Latinos in the industry, noting their strong...
At the 44th NYU International Hospitality Industry Investment Conference, hospitality leaders, including Lynette Montoya, CEO of the Latino Hotel Association, gathered to discuss critical challenges facing the industry in its recovery from the pandemic. The session, moderated by Jeffrey Stewart, brought together voices from top...
Lynette Montoya, CEO of the Latino Hotel Association, has long been a vocal advocate for the power of diversity in transforming the hospitality industry. She believes that a diverse workforce is not only essential for creating inclusive environments but also crucial for driving innovation and...
Diversity is not just a value—it’s a necessity in today’s hospitality industry. Lynette Montoya, CEO of the Latino Hotel Association, is leading the charge to ensure the industry reflects the diverse communities it serves. In her recent feature, Montoya emphasized that diversity within hospitality teams...
In an urgent appeal, leaders from the hospitality sector, including Lynette Montoya, CEO of the Latino Hotel Association (LHA), are calling on local governments to allocate American Rescue Plan (ARP) funding to stabilize the industry and protect millions of jobs. Alongside prominent figures such as...