New CEO for Hotel Association of Canada

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CANADA | Beth McMahon is set to become the next President and CEO of the Hotel Association of Canada in September.

The Hotel Association of Canada has announced the appointment of Beth McMahon, MES, as its new President and CEO, effective from September 16. An award-winning association leader, McMahon will bring extensive experience to the role and is poised to lead the Hotel Association of Canada into an exciting new chapter of growth and advocacy success.

McMahon has been a transformative leader in association management for over twenty years. Most recently, she served as Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Institute of Planners, growing its membership by over forty percent and substantially expanding its position with the government and key partners. Prior to that, McMahon held the position of Vice President, Government and Public Relations, for the Canadian Vintners Association (now Wine Growers Canada).

“The Board is excited by the experience, expertise and energy that Beth brings as the new President and CEO of the Hotel Association of Canada,” said Tony Cohen, Chair of the HAC Board of Directors.

“Her proven leadership and strategic mindset, specifically within the association environment, will be instrumental in driving our initiatives forward and continue to build on the success of this Association. We are thrilled to welcome her as the new leader of this high-functioning team and organisation.”

McMahon said that the industry had never been at such a critical moment in its history.

“I am honoured to join the Hotel Association of Canada at such a pivotal time for our industry,” said McMahon.

“The hotel industry is a vital part of Canada’s economy and culture, and I look forward to working with our members and partners to continue to build momentum, promote our industry’s value, and effectively influence and advocate on key issues.”

The selection came after a comprehensive search process led by the Board with the support of an executive recruitment firm.

The Hotel Association of Canada also extended its sincere gratitude to Claude Paul Boivin, who served as the interim President and CEO. The association’s outstanding leadership and direction were crucial during this period of change and allowed the search committee the flexibility and time to find the right leader.

As the voice of the Canadian hotel industry, the HoAC remains dedicated to advocating for policies and initiatives that support the growth and success of its members.

Under the guidance of Beth McMahon, the Association will continue to champion the interests of the hotel sector, with particular focus on addressing critical workforce issues, ensuring fair rules for short-term rentals, and strengthening Canada’s position as a competitive travel destination.

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