Future-proofing the FEDHASA model will be the focus of FEDHASA Cape’s new board, appointed last week at the organisation’s AGM at the Mount Nelson in Cape Town.
The first AGM held in-person in three years, the event was an opportunity to take stock of how the association had added value to its members in the past year; more importantly how it intended to enhance its relevance to members in the coming years with a new board setting its sights firmly on a FEDHASA 2.0 approach.
Said newly elected FEDHASA Cape Chair Lee-Anne Singer: “Under the areas of Coaching | Collaboration | Commercialisation, we intend to focus on growing our membership to ensure we have a stronger and more influential voice, as well as launching commercial projects and partnerships that impact on our members’ bottom line, both through cost savings and revenue-generating opportunities.
“FEDHASA sees itself as a connector within the hospitality sector, as well as an enabler for tourism and hospitality businesses. And both of these focus areas build on the excellent lobbying work that has been done by our former chair, Jeremy Clayton, the FEDHASA Cape Board and Secretariat. We are incredibly grateful for the foundations you’ve built.
“Further, however, is our intention to continue growing our public and private partnerships and to that end we are heartened to say we’ve cemented strong partnerships over the past few years; one such with Wesgro, which, along with FEDHASA and several other associations, comprise JAMMS.
“It has been and will continue to be a priority for us to nurture these relationships and we will continue to do so in the spirit of stronger together,” said Singer.
Speaking at the event, Wesgro CEO Wrenelle Stander, said: “It's a great privilege to be able address tourism and hospitality leaders in person at this year’s FEDHASA Cape AGM. We’re starting to see green shoots of recovery after two challenging years. We are very pleased to see the Western Cape economy restarting in so many ways, including some unique multi-year opportunities emerging out of the energy crisis in South Africa.”
During the event, FEDHASA Cape members elected their board which comprises:
Chairperson:
Lee-Anne Singer
Hotels segment:
Chairperson: Lesego Majatladi
Alternate: Glyn Taylor
Small Accommodation segment:
Chairperson: Lee Dicks
Alternate: Neil Hughes
Restaurant & Catering segment:
Chairperson: Monwabisi Thethe
Alternate: Dawn Smith
Trusted Partner segment:
Chairperson: Faried Jones
Alternate: Ian Lumsden
Young Professionals segment:
Chairperson: Viwe Sona
Alternate: Phelokazi Mbebe
“This dynamic group of individuals will bring new energy to FEDHASA Cape’s efforts to enhance the value we deliver to members and I am convinced we will make a real difference to our organisation and the hospitality sector at large.
“If we’ve learnt anything in the past two years, there’s no limit to what we can achieve when we put our heads and hearts together, so let’s do tourism together,” Singer concluded.
New assistant GM at The Marine
Joanne Scott has joined The Marine hotel in Hermanus as Assistant General Manager. She started her career in north Wales at two five-star country house hotels, where her love for a personal approach and the finer touches of luxury hospitality were first born.
Armed with 17 years of solid experience in the luxury hospitality industry, her previous positions included Deputy General Manager of the Midlands Saddle & Trout Resort, after two years at Hotel Verde in Cape Town and six years at Tsogo Sun.