Less than 24 Hours Until Maximum Occupancy!

There's less than 24 hours until the ‘Who’s Who’ of the hotel and accommodation industry speak at the prestigious Maximum Occupancy Accommodation Industry Conference.

The two-day event will be held at Te Pokapū | Aotea Centre in Auckland from the 26th to the 27th of July 2022 and will include the widest cross-section of industry leaders and experts sharing their insights on the important topics of theindustry right now.

“It’s going to be an exciting, jam-packed conference full of valuable information with over 20 sessions across the 2 days featuring a variety of experts across all sectors in the industry,” said Adrian Caruso, Event Organiser and Founder & Managing Director of Fastrack Digital NZ.

“We’ve ensured that sessions and workshops reflect what the industry needs to know now. We’ll cover topics such as “The Changes to Consumer Behavior that are here to stay” and “The Corporate Market - Gone Forever? Or Different?”

Speakers this year include:

  • Rebecca Ingram, Chief Executive Tourism Industry Aotearoa
  • Graham Perry, Managing Director, BWH Hotel Group Australasia
  • Ross Steele, General Manager, Te Pae Christchurch
  • David Ovendale, CEO Top 10 Holiday Parks
  • Paul Hammond, Business Development Manager, STR Pacific
  • Renae Trimble, Chief Commercial Officer, Accor APAC

Maximum Occupancy has been able to secure Head of Travel for Google Australia, Michelle Allen, along with Sarah Mathews, Group Head of Media Partnerships, APAC, Tripadvisor and Julie White the CEO of Hospitality New Zealand as three of the major keynote speakers.

The partnership between Accommodation Association New Zealand and Maximum Occupancy New Zealand continues to champion the accommodation industry within New Zealand with the coming together of top industry experts and leaders.

“To be able to welcome global keynote speakers and fill our programme with valuable content for members was made possible by the partnership between Maximum Occupancy and Accommodation Association New Zealand.”

For more information, visit the Maximum Occupancy New Zealand Website.