Eye on the Experience Industry

Eye on the Experience Industry
Podcast Description
The experience economy is valued at $12 trillion, with people looking to maximize their experiences through hospitality, special events, and participatory and spectator sports.Eye on the Experience Industry takes a close look at the experience industry through the lens of the College of Hospitality and Tourism Management (CoHST) at Niagara University. Each episode will feature insight in the industry from alumni, faculty, students, and partners from the college.Niagara University’s College of Hospitality and Tourism Management (CoHST) offers undergraduate degree programs in hotel and restaurant management, sport and recreation management, and tourism and event management, as well as a graduate program in sport management.Students from the CoHST have access to leading regional, national, and international companies through the college, which provides them with opportunities for internships and life-changing relationships. The college's alumni have become professional leaders in the field, holding some of the top positions within their organizations in leading luxury hotels, professional sports organizations, country clubs, travel and tourism organizations, and much more.Niagara University’s College of Hospitality and Tourism Management
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The show covers various topics related to the experience industry, including hospitality, tourism, and sports management, with specific episodes focusing on the state of youth sports, internship opportunities for students, and the roles of alumni in top industry positions.

The experience economy is valued at $12 trillion, with people looking to maximize their experiences through hospitality, special events, and participatory and spectator sports.
Eye on the Experience Industry takes a close look at the experience industry through the lens of the College of Hospitality and Tourism Management (CoHST) at Niagara University. Each episode will feature insight in the industry from alumni, faculty, students, and partners from the college.
Niagara University’s College of Hospitality and Tourism Management (CoHST) offers undergraduate degree programs in hotel and restaurant management, sport and recreation management, and tourism and event management, as well as a graduate program in sport management.
Students from the CoHST have access to leading regional, national, and international companies through the college, which provides them with opportunities for internships and life-changing relationships. The college’s alumni have become professional leaders in the field, holding some of the top positions within their organizations in leading luxury hotels, professional sports organizations, country clubs, travel and tourism organizations, and much more.
Niagara University’s College of Hospitality and Tourism Management
The experience economy is valued at over $12 trillion, with people seeking meaningful and memorable moments through hospitality, special events, and participatory and spectator sports. Eye on the Experience Industry, a podcast from Niagara University’s College of Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management (CoHST), explores this dynamic field through the voices of alumni, faculty, students, and industry partners.
In this episode, we’re joined by Brandi Guerinot, acting dean of CoHST, who shares insights on how students are engaging in experiential learning opportunities over the summer. She discusses innovative sport and hospitality partnerships and how the college continues to expand real-world learning experiences that prepare students for leadership in the global experience industry.

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