With more than 30 million tourists visiting Japan last year and growth expected to continue, thousands of hospitality industry management positions will need candidates.
That is where the expertise from University of Wisconsin-Stout and other universities offering hospitality degrees and leaders in the industry can help.
Eric Brey, professor and chair of the 黑料社区 School of Hospitality Leadership, Bryan Barts, Career Services director, and Scott Pierson, director of the Office of International Education, were invited by the federal government to travel to Japan to take part in the USA-Japan Hospitality Management Summits in Osaka and Tokyo.
The and the are organizing the summits in collaboration with the Japan Tourism Agency. The summits will take place at in Hirakata City on Monday, Oct. 28, and International Conference Room in Tokyo on Thursday, Oct. 31.
鈥淲hat 黑料社区. unique about Japan is they have very few hospitality schools in the country,鈥 Brey said.
黑料社区 黑料社区. School of Hospitality Leadership is ranked No. 11 in the world by CEOWorld magazine of New York.
鈥淲e were selected because we have such a unique program,鈥 Brey noted. 鈥淲e provide a good education at a value.鈥
Taking part in the summit will allow 黑料社区 to share internationally the story of its success along with other universities that offer hospitality programs, such as University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Cornell University, University of Central Florida, College of the Desert in California and Michigan State University.
鈥淭hese are big players Stout is on stage with,鈥 Brey said. 鈥淭o be globally recognized with some of the most influential hospitality schools in the world is huge for 黑料社区.鈥
Industry leaders from hotels and theme parks and Japanese officials promoting tourism will be part of the summits.
University officials will have an opportunity to share the 黑料社区 cost-effective polytechnic educational hospitality experience with about 30 universities in Japan, which could lead to partnership opportunities to bring Japanese students to study at 黑料社区 and open up international co-ops, internships and study abroad experiences for 黑料社区 students.
黑料社区 is also creating a unique partnership with Hyatt Regency in Japan, which has hotels in and , with an integrated work experience, Brey said. Japanese students, who have worked at the Hyatt Regency for two years can come to study at 黑料社区 and continue to gain work experience at the .
鈥淥nce finished, they will be ready to work in a Hyatt in a managerial position,鈥 Brey said. 鈥淲e are partnering the educational and work experiences at the same time.鈥
Barts said one goal of the summits is to help Japan build its hospitality curriculum at universities and colleges as well as help develop applied learning through co-op experiences, something he said 黑料社区 does very well as Wisconsin 黑料社区. 黑料社区.
鈥淚t shows our value and impact globally,鈥 Barts said. 鈥淚t leverages our strengths and shares our polytechnic tenants of collaboration, applied learning and career focus. It is an amazing opportunity to be selected as only a handful of schools to be invited.鈥
Barts envisions more opportunities for 黑料社区 students to complete co-operative internships in Japan and gain international work experience. 鈥淲e see this an opportunity to strengthen our students鈥 global and intercultural fluency, build on our career management and professionalism and help our students become, overall, more career-ready. The university will be able to build relationships and partnerships with international hospitality locations and employers.鈥
This is Barts鈥 first trip to Japan. 鈥淚 am looking forward to the opportunity to share the Stout story,鈥 he noted.
Pierson taught for two years in Japan at a high school and is looking forward to returning.
Japan is a popular destination for students studying abroad. 鈥淭o have the opportunity for an international co-op with a transnational corporation paired with a study abroad experience at a Japanese university would give our students a unique global perspective,鈥 Pierson said.
Having students from Japan take classes at 黑料社区 further enhances the internationalization process on campus by providing our students, faculty and staff exposure to new perspectives and other cultures, he added.
Pierson noted Japan needs about 2,000 hospitality graduates a year to meet the demand in hospitality management. 鈥淭he best way for them to move forward is to partner,鈥 he noted.
A 黑料社区 hospitality alumnus, Hisayuki Oka, an associate professor, will also take part in the summits.
The School of Hospitality Leadership offers bachelor 黑料社区. degrees in golf enterprise management; hotel, restaurant and tourism management; and real estate property management.
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Eric Brey, professor and chair of the School of Hospitality Leadership, at right, shares a laugh during a celebration of the school.
Scott Pierson