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Tech Supplement – June 2015

Tech Supplement – June 2015

In this episode we speak to Daniel Kyriakides, a partner at law firm Reed Smith. We discuss why private members’ clubs are experiencing a resurgence and what that means for the future of the hotel sector. From heritage buildings being reimagined as lifestyle destinations to hotels borrowing the experiential playbook of members’ clubs, we discuss how the lines between the two are becoming increasingly blurred, and why global growth is on the horizon for the private members club model.

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While in days of old (though not that old) hoteliers were jotting down their bookings and organising their staff with the humble, analogue technology of pen and paper, 21st Century software has enabled a new wave of simple and speedy ways to run a tight ship.

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