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April 11-14 event is largest trade show in 34-year history of AAHOA, whose members own 60% of America’s hotels
Rep. Dunn: It is not just the U.S., but NATO “also realizes that India is dramatically important to the whole…
AAHOA board members and 180 ambassadors descent on the U.S. capital for two-day national spring advocacy conference.
Six hoteliers recognized for achievement and excellence in the hospitality industry with 2022 awards
Community sweeps annual awards recognizing achievement and excellence in the hospitality industry.
She is the first woman to hold the vice chair position of the influential trade group Asian American Hotel Owners Association.
The four-day event is showcasing nationally known guest speakers, entertainment, educational workshops.
Lawsuit alleged “theft, embezzlement and corruption” by AAHOA management.
Most allegations against current chairman of AAHOA Pratik Patel.
A clash of old guard vs. new guard at hoteliers’ meet.
Chairman Pratik Patel, Alkesh Patel come to blows over who would escort Kapoor.
To be held from March 19-22.
Two-day meet to address key industry issues.
AAHOA members interact with lawmakers to identify viable solutions to the industry’s biggest challenges
Asian American Hotel Owners Association welcomes Thanedar’s bill to double loan amount limit to $10 million
Pravin Raojibhai Patel, 76, owner of Hillcrest Motel in Sheffield, is survived by his wife and two children.
If passed, the legislation would make caste bias illegal in America’s most populous state
Plans to launch GOPIO Chambers of Commerce in different parts of the world
The AAPI leader highlights need for healthcare equity, diversity and inclusion as important goals.
The donation was announced at Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Diwali event at the Governor’s Mansion.
3.5 million guests stay at 34,260 AAHOA hotels, making up 60% of US hotels, each night
Gaekwad’s “Trump Hai to Safe Hai” campaign again takes a cue from India’s Modi.
The Indian American hotelier represents AAHOA at roundtable hosted by Vice President Mike Pence.
However, with almost half the community still not naturalized, it has “a long way to go,” the Drew University professor says.