New commitment aims to help young people achieve their full potential and close the youth unemployment gap
DAVOS-KLOSTERS, Switzerland - Wednesday, January 22nd 2014 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- Today at the 2014 World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting, Hilton
Worldwide announced a global commitment that aims to impact at least
one million young people by 2019 by helping them to reach their full
potential. This new initiative will open doors for young people in three
ways:
Connecting them to the world of travel by enabling
them to experience new cultures, contributing to the improvement of the
sustainability of the industry and shaping their future with
opportunities in Hilton Worldwide’s expansive supply chain;
Preparing them for success in the world of work, travel and beyond by
supporting their basic needs and developing their life and professional
skills with mentorships, apprenticeships and Hilton Worldwide’s
innovative career awareness program, Careers@HiltonLive; and
Employing them across all divisions of the business across more than 4,000 owned, managed and franchised hotels worldwide.
“We
have been opening our doors to millions of guests for nearly a century.
This pledge is a natural extension of our promise to create meaningful
opportunities for the next generation of Team Members, guests and
business partners,” said Christopher J. Nassetta, president and CEO,
Hilton Worldwide.
Research shows that many young people face a
grim socioeconomic reality. More than 74 million worldwide are
unemployed and nearly 290 million - more than a quarter of our planet’s
young people - are neither working nor studying. Travel and tourism is
the world’s single largest employer, accounting for almost 10 percent of
global employment, and it is expected to generate 73 million new jobs
by 2022. But simply creating more jobs will not be enough to address the
issue if young people are not equipped with the range of skills needed
to succeed in today’s complex marketplace.
Hilton Worldwide will
focus the majority of its corporate responsibility efforts on programs
and partners that connect, prepare and employ young people around the
world. From supporting young entrepreneurs by connecting them to
training, certification and markets to preparing the next generation of
hospitality leaders, Hilton Worldwide will work with a range of global
and local partners to help one million young people over the next five
years.
Last year, Hilton Worldwide issued an industry-wide call
to action in collaboration with the International Youth Foundation (IYF)
to help prevent a “lost generation” by building awareness and creating
opportunities for young people in the hospitality industry. Changing
perceptions of career opportunities in the travel and tourism industry
is a key priority for Hilton Worldwide and the sector. A recent report
by the World Travel & Tourism Council shows that lack of
information, misjudgment and preconception are some of the biggest
barriers preventing young people from connecting to careers in the
industry. This, coupled with a talent gap, especially in the area of
life and soft skills often make it challenging for the hospitality
industry to find the right candidates to meet its needs.
“The
talent gap is one of the most important issues facing businesses,
governments and communities today, and it is a direct contributor to the
youth unemployment rate,” continued Nassetta. “As one of the largest
hospitality companies in the world, we are in a unique position to
leverage our size, scale and expertise to close the gap and address this
critical issue in a meaningful way. The success of our business depends
on the success of the next generation.”
The commitment builds
upon Travel with PurposeTM, Hilton Worldwide’s global corporate
responsibility strategy to create shared value for our communities,
business and environment in which we operate. It brings together a range
of existing programs and company resources around the world that
connect, prepare and engage young people including:
Careers@HiltonLive, Youth in Hospitality Month: A month-long awareness
campaign where hotels connect with young people via job fairs, career
guidance talks, and job shadowing to learn about careers in hospitality.
In 2013 hotels across Europe hosted over 320 events reaching more than
20,000 young people.
Bright Blue Futures: The program, led by the
company’s flagship brand Hilton Hotels & Resorts, encourages Team
Members to donate their time and expertise to help young people achieve
stability and bring hope to their communities, preparing them for a
brighter future. The program launched last year at the World Economic
Forum.
Apprenticeship Programs: Widespread skills and training
programs at properties across Europe and Asia including Germany,
Austria, Switzerland, Turkey, China and the UK.
School
Partnerships: Relationships with more than 50 hospitality schools and
universities around the world to prepare the next generation of talent.
Professional Development Programs: Comprehensive hands-on accelerated
training programs that help train the next generation of hospitality
leaders.
Life and Soft Skills Trainings: Life skills training
program leveraging IYF’s Passport to Success. To date, the company
rolled out the training program in Saudi Arabia and South Africa and
plans to launch a version globally in 2014.
Teaching Kids to
CARE: For more than a decade, DoubleTree by Hilton Team Members have
connected young people to opportunities to learn about sustainability,
encouraging them to be engaged global citizens.
“One of the most
impactful actions that a company can take is to develop a comprehensive
commitment that is both widely accessible and scalable,” said William
Reese, president and CEO, the International Youth Foundation. “This
challenge of preparing young people for the workforce is one that no
single industry or company can address – it requires cross-sector
collaboration and strategic investments.”
More information about
Hilton Worldwide’s global commitment to open doors for young people is
available at hiltonworldwide.com/youth.
About Hilton Worldwide
Hilton
Worldwide is a leading global hospitality company, spanning the lodging
sector from luxury and full-service hotels and resorts to extended-stay
suites and focused-service hotels. For 94 years, Hilton Worldwide has
been dedicated to continuing its tradition of providing exceptional
guest experiences. The company’s portfolio of ten world-class global
brands is comprised of more than 4,000 managed, franchised, owned and
leased hotels and timeshare properties, with nearly 672,000 rooms in 90
countries and territories, including Waldorf Astoria Hotels &
Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, Hilton Hotels & Resorts,
DoubleTree by Hilton, Embassy Suites Hotels, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton
Hotels, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Home2 Suites by Hilton and Hilton
Grand Vacations. The company also manages an award-winning customer
loyalty program, Hilton HHonors®.
About Travel with Purpose™
Travel
with Purpose™ is Hilton Worldwide’s commitment to provide shared value
to its business and communities around the world. As the driving
strategy for Hilton Worldwide’s corporate responsibility efforts, Travel
with Purpose focuses on creating opportunities for individuals to reach
their full potential; strengthening local communities where Team
Members live, work and travel; celebrating cultures and the power of
travel; and living sustainably through the measurement, analysis and
improvement of the use of natural resources.
Visitwww.hiltonworldwide.com/corporate-responsibility for more
information.
Contacts
Astrid Egerton-Vernon
Hilton Worldwide
+ 1 (703) 883-5696
astrid.egerton-vernon@hilton.com
www.hiltonworldwide.com/media

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