CHICAGO (March 23, 2009) - At the annual awards ceremony at its Members'
Meeting and Conference in Dallas earlier this month, Hotel Technology Next
Generation (HTNG) recognized ten individuals for major contributions to
advancing the state of hotel technology during 2008.
"Given all the bad news in the industry, attendees at this year's HTNG
conference were delighted to see evidence of tremendous progress by HTNG's
workgroups in addressing key industry interoperability challenges -- and
in particular, to see the number of actual field implementations of HTNG
solutions and standards in hotels," said Douglas Rice, Executive Vice President
and Chief Executive Officer of HTNG. "All of the credit, however, goes
to the tireless efforts of our volunteers from the hotel, vendor, and consulting
community, who devoted thousands of hours to the cause during the year.
It is only fitting that our industry should recognize the most significant
contributions by our volunteers - people who tried to make a difference,
and succeeded."
Directors' Leadership Award
The top annual award, the HTNG Directors' Leadership Award, is bestowed
annually by the HTNG board of directors. The HTNG board consists of Chief
Information Officers and other top IT executives from 13 hotel companies
from around the world, including most of the major brands. Each year, one
or two HTNG members are recognized for their outstanding contributions
to advancing the state of hospitality technology, typically through extensive
and effective volunteer efforts within HTNG's focused workgroups.
For 2008, the Directors' Leadership Award was presented to Lew J.
Harasymiw, Esq., Director of Interface Solutions at SynXis; and to
Christopher
M. Laffoon, Software Engineer at IBM Corporation.
Lew
Harasymiw was recognized for his technical leadership of HTNG's distribution
efforts. This standardized approach to implementing OpenTravel Alliance
specifications on a nearly plug-and-play basis has now been deployed, or
is in the process of being implemented, by nearly 20 major vendors across
the spectrum of Property Management, Central Reservations, Yield Management,
Group Booking, and Channel Management systems, and is now starting to be
deployed in online travel agencies as well. Harasymiw also played a key
role in the establishment during 2008 of HTNG's Governance Council, which
is designed to ensure maximum reuse and minimal overlap of HTNG's standards
development efforts. He now chairs both the HTNG Property/Distribution
Workgroup and the HTNG Governance Council, in addition to serving as chair
of the OpenTravel Alliance's Hospitality Work Group.
Christopher
Laffoon was honored for his contributions to multiple HTNG efforts. He
provided extensive and valuable review of the majority of technical specifications
released by HTNG during 2008, including Open Data eXchange, Digital Signage,
Single Guest Itinerary, and others. He proposed development frameworks
that improved the productivity of HTNG's several HTNG efforts. Laffoon
also contributed key artifacts to the team developing HTNG's reference
architecture. And when the leader of HTNG's Food and Beverage Ordering
effort departed unexpectedly, Laffoon took over and carried it successfully
to completion. Finally, he has been leading a critical initiative, launched
during 2008, to standardize communications between property management
systems and guest room devices.
Five-Year Technical Leadership Award
A
special five-year technical leadership award was also presented to Sophie
Grigg, Chief Operating Officer of Lorica Solutions, in recognition
of significant and ongoing contributions over the entire five-year period
since the formation of HTNG's first workgroup in December, 2003. Grigg
was one of the principal architects of HTNG's approach to web services
protocol and message transport. Based on standards developed by the World
Wide Web Consortium (W3C), this framework-which is used in conjunction
with all HTNG web-service message standards-vastly reduced the time required
for developers to build interfaces, and has contributed to significant
cost reductions and greater agility for hotel companies and technology
vendors alike. While serving as Vice President of Research and Development
at PAR Springer-Miller Systems, Grigg also contributed to the development
of several of the HTNG message standards in the Property Web Services and
Property/Distribution Solution workgroups, and spearheaded her company's
effort to be the first to certify not just to one, but to both sets of
specifications. Since joining Lorica Solutions in 2008, she has also been
a key contributor to new HTNG efforts to standardize complex interfaces
with guestroom control devices.
Other Awards
HTNG also recognized the contributions of several other individuals
to the success of HTNG's workgroups during 2008, including:
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John Bell, Enterprise Architect at Marriott International, for his
project management skills as chair of the Reference Architecture team within
the HTNG Architecture workgroup
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David Blancard, Architect, Distribution Technology at Fairmont Raffles
Hotels International, as chair of the HTNG Property/Distribution Solution
workgroup, for best overall progress by a workgroup during 2008
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Robin Coker, Software Engineer at Amadeus Hospitality, as the best
overall team player for her contributions to the Property/Distribution
Solution workgroup
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Bill Euler, President of Professional Accounting Systems, Inc. (PAS),
for his project management of the Back Office interface team within the
HTNG Property Web Services workgroup
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Monika Nerger, Vice President-The Americas for Mandarin Oriental
Hotel Group, and Neil Schubert, Vice President-IT Strategy for Marriott
International, as "Master Cat Herders" for their leadership of HTNG's In-Room
Technology Workgroup, which now counts more than 150 senior-level participants
from 69 companies; and
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Greg Pasetta, President and Chief Operating Officer at Tangerine
Global, for the best creative contribution, in recognition of short-subject
videos produced for the In-Room Technology workgroup.
About Hotel Technology Next Generation
The premier technology solutions association in the hospitality industry,
HTNG is a self-funded, non-profit organization with members from hotel
and hospitality companies, technology vendors to hospitality, and other
industry members including consultants, media, and academic experts. HTNG's
members participate in focused workgroups to bring to market open solution
sets addressing specific business problems. HTNG fosters the selection
and adoption of existing open standards. Where necessary, it also develops
new open standards to meet the needs of the global hospitality industry.
Membership in HTNG is open to hotel and hospitality companies, technology
vendors to hospitality, consultants, academics, press and others. Currently
more than 400 corporate and individual members from across this spectrum,
including most of the world's leading hotel companies and technology vendors,
are active HTNG participants. Workgroup proceedings, drafts, and specifications
are published for all HTNG members as soon as they are created, encouraging
rapid and broad adoption. Specifications are released to the public domain
as they are ratified by the workgroup. For more information, visit www.htng.org. |