• Navigating Third Places in the Hospitality Industry with Lori Pace

  • Jun 20 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

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Navigating Third Places in the Hospitality Industry with Lori Pace

  • Summary

  • #EnvisionRISE Podcast | Lori Pace, founder of Changing Paces International and strategic partner, joins Staci Hagerty to explore the concept of third places—locations that aren't home or work, such as conferences and team-building events. Lori shares insights from her recent experience in the Philippines, where she engaged in luxury travel, philanthropy, and team-building activities. They discuss how the hospitality industry is leading in creating inclusive environments and how conversations and interactions in these third places can foster teamwork and innovation.

    Learn more about Lori:
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    Visit Envision RISE to learn how our evolutionary platform helps companies create a powerful integration and understanding of the relationship between the organization and the workforce. Envision RISE empowers your people to drive change and innovation through the methods of Organizational Change Management (OCM), Human Resource Management (HRM), and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I).

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