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WPP Group's Chairman, Ambassador Philip Lader to give views on Middle East as a global player
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, April 14 - 2008 at 15:35
- PRESS RELEASE
The former United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Philip Lader, is set to give his views on Middle East growth at the upcoming Arabian Hotel Investment Conference (AHIC).
He represented the United States as Ambassador to Great Britain and Northern Ireland for four years till 2001, and he is currently chairman of global media communications services company, WPP Group PLC and a Senior Adviser to Morgan Stanley.
Jonathan Worsley, AHIC conference co-organiser, said that while the growth phenomenon across the region's markets is a positive hot topic, it is also a subject that attracts the voice of the cynics.
"AHIC has secured former US ambassador, Philip Lader, to give his view on the region and just how it will vie on the global playing field, and for how long," said Worsley.
Lader was also a member of President Clinton's Cabinet, was White House Deputy Chief of Staff and sits on the board of numerous global corporations.
Worsley cited recent reports that highlight the region's heady tourism growth up 13% to 46 million tourists in 2007. He said that this is the highest recorded growth globally last year.
"Growth reports suggest that world travel and tourism between 2009 and 2018 will grow at an average rate of 4.4% per annum, with Africa, Asia Pacific and the Middle East set to experience higher growth rates of 5.9%, 5.7% and 5.2% respectively," Worsley said.
"On the contrary, mature markets, such as the Americas and Europe, fall below with average growth of 2.1% and 2.3% respectively".
MEED's Edmund O'Sullivan, AHIC co-organiser, agreed saying that the region's fast-paced development and subsequent growth opportunities are making international headlines, with Dubai paving the way as an extraordinary example of how one can create a world-beating travel and tourism industry out of almost nothing.
"Hospitality chains and investors from around the world are eyeing the Middle East as a multi-destination hot-spot, with Dubai's success now being replicated in countries such as Oman and Qatar, as well as Abu Dhabi," O'Sullivan said.
"These days, it is not uncommon for new and existing investors and developers to pass over continental Europe in favour of the Middle East".
He said that Lader's session, 'The Middle East in Context of the Global Marketplace' will also feature Arthur de Haast, global CEO, Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels and Lisa Hughes, Vice President and Publisher, Conde Nast Traveller.
The Arabian Hotel Investment Conference will run from May 3-5, 2008 at Dubai's Madinat Jumeirah Convention Centre and is jointly organised by The Bench and MEED.
AHIC 2008 sees the introduction of a first-day Summit session. India has been selected as the Summit's flagship topic.
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