The American Hotel Owners Charitable Association (AHOCA) has officially launched its Asia Chapter in Hong Kong, marking a significant step in connecting hospitality leaders across the US and Asia. Launch Event: Held at the InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong on May 26, featuring an invitation-only gala dinner and closed-door dialogue. Focus Areas: - Cross-border collaboration - Long-term hotel ownership strategies - Capital partnership opportunities - Knowledge exchange between East and West Attendees: Senior hotel owners, family-backed hospitality groups, investors, and policymakers from the US, Hong Kong, Macau, and the wider region. Strategic Importance - Hong Kong is positioned as a bridge between global capital and operating expertise, making it a natural hub for AHOCA’s Asia expansion. - The initiative emphasizes relationship-building over transactions, fostering trust and long-term stewardship in hospitality. - Supported by leaders including New York State Senator Stephen T. Chan, Assembly Member Ron Kim, and Hong Kong Legislative Council members Perry Yiu and Vivian Kong Man-Wai. Broader Vision - AHOCA Asia will serve as a platform for collaboration, cultural exchange, and industry advancement, with future initiatives like working groups and closed-door forums. - The association’s network spans hotel owners, investors, real estate, construction, and related verticals, aiming to strengthen governance and sustainable growth. This launch signals a new era of US–Asia hospitality cooperation, blending capital, expertise, and cultural perspectives to shape the industry’s future.
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