The Institute of Hospitality and the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) have announced a strategic partnership to better promote and support both sectors.
It comes after the institute helped raise the profile of the NTIA’s campaign for the government to cut VAT ahead of the Spring Budget earlier this month.
The partnership aims to provide a holistic approach to representing the needs of both organisations.
Michael Kill, chief executive of the NTIA, said: “As chief executive of NTIA, I am thrilled to announce our strategic partnership with the Institute of Hospitality. In an industry facing immense challenges, this collaboration is a beacon of hope. Together, we amplify the voices of our members, advocating for crucial support, professional development and understanding from policymakers.”
“Our recent efforts to advocate for VAT cuts showcased the power of collective action. Though we didn't secure immediate relief, we ignited conversations and empowered our community to speak out.”
“Together, with the Institute of Hospitality, we illuminate the path forward, ensuring our industry thrives and flourishes.”
Robert Richardson, chief executive of the Institute of Hospitality, added: “Our partnership with the NTIA is about bringing different expertise together and providing broader support to our collective membership. Both organisations bring different skills to the table and working together can only strengthen our passion to help our members feel supported and access a range of educational resources previously unavailable to them.”
The Institute of Hospitality is a professional industry body representing over 16,000 members ranging from students to senior executives.