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AHA Recuitment Division

AHA Recruitment – European Division

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AHA Recruitment – European Division
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AHA Recruitment – European Division (AHA-RED) is a new and exciting area of the American Hospitality Academy. Spear headed by Gail Ireland and Richard Skinner both Program Managers for the American Hospitality Academy for the last 4 years.

The mission of AHA-RED is to recruit throughout Europe by speaking at Career fairs, colleges and other forums for all AHA programs; from our guided internships in Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head Island and Orlando to our E-program locations throughout the United States.

The purpose of this group is to contact past students that have participated in the AHA Program that are willing to help with our recruitment efforts. This can be in the form of presenting at colleges, putting AHA-RED in contact with university faculty or even just assisting with information about your country.

If you’re interested, join this group and add your comments and suggestions. You can also reach us by email at:

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Richard@AmericanHospitalityAcademy.com.

We look forward to embarking on this venture with assistance from you all!

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