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Course Description

Are you looking to enhance your leadership skills and propel your career in the hospitality industry? This five-and-a-half-day executive program begins with a deep dive into assessing your personal leadership style, helping you identify strengths and areas for growth. Through interactive discussions with peers, you will explore diverse leadership approaches and strategies specific to the hospitality industry, fostering a collaborative environment for shared learning. The program features guest speakers from leading global hospitality companies, offering insights into innovative leadership practices and real-world challenges faced by top executives and Cornell Nolan Hotel School senior alumni.

Midway through the program, you’ll participate in an Executive Hospitality panel discussion facilitated by the Dean of the Nolan Hotel School, Kate Walsh. Industry executive panelists will provide you with an insider view of the top challenges and opportunities facing the hospitality industry.

Throughout the week, you will engage in active leadership activities, putting theory into practice through group exercises and case studies. You will receive expert feedback on your personal leadership style from Cornell University faculty and experienced industry leaders, allowing you to refine your approach and enhance your effectiveness as a leader. By the end of the program, you will have a clearer understanding of your unique leadership qualities and how to apply them to drive success in the global hospitality industry.

Faculty Author

Kristina Workman, Kate Walsh

Benefits to the Learner

  • Engage with industry leaders on pressing challenges facing today’s hospitality industry
  • Discuss key industry trends
  • Explore challenges and responsibilities faced by successful leaders
  • Receive personalized feedback on your leadership style
  • Create an action plan for your leadership-focused career journey
  • Expand your network of hospitality peers from across the globe

Target Audience

  • Mid- to upper-career leaders aspiring to move into GM or executive-level roles
  • Assistant general managers
  • Hotel directors
  • Hotel department heads
  • Executive housekeepers
  • Restaurant managers
  • Revenue managers
  • Resort managers

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Type
On Campus
Days
M, T, W, Th, F, Sa
Time
8:30AM to 5:00PM
Dates
Jun 09, 2025 to Jun 14, 2025
Schedule and Location
Total Number of Hours
51.0
Location
  • Ithaca Campus
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $6,999.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT PROGRAM  INFORMATION

  • Please note that while the on-campus experience will begin on June 9, 2025, access to your pre-program assignments will begin on May 26, 2025. We will notify you via email when it’s time to begin the pre-work.
  • Your on-campus experience will take place at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, USA, beginning June 9, 2025, at 7:30am with registration and a continental breakfast in the Beck Center of the Cornell Nolan School of Hotel Administration. The formal program will be held June 9 through 14, ending at 12:30pm on June 14. Please do not make plans to depart before 12:30pm on June 14, as you will not earn your Cornell certificate if you leave early.
    • Cheryl Cox, Executive Education Program Manager, will be your PDP contact moving forward. She will be sending you a welcome email with more program details. If you have questions that cannot be answered on the FAQ page, please feel free to reach out to Cheryl at cac363@cornell.edu.
    • An opening reception with drinks and appetizers will be held Monday evening, June 9, starting at 5:00pm. 
    • Continental breakfast and buffet lunches are provided daily. You will be responsible for your own dinners. 
    • Business-casual attire is appropriate throughout the program.
    • Please note that your course materials will be available digitally. You will need to bring a laptop or tablet with you to campus to access these materials during class. Access via mobile phone is not possible.
    • You are responsible for arranging for your own travel to Cornell and your own accommodations; please see our FAQ page for useful information. If you require a travel visa to attend the program, please email Cheryl as soon as possible. If you are unsure whether you will need a travel visa, please visit the U.S. Department of Homeland Security website for more information.
    • Please complete the following survey as soon as possible. This survey will help our team customize your program experience: https://cornell.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1M99wW2643rCGj4 
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