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E31: Designing Differentiated Brands that Create an Affinity with Guests w/ Phil Hospod

30m · Future Hospitality · 18 Aug 18:09

In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Phil Hospod, Founder & CEO of Dovetail & Co. – hotel owners, developers, and operators who are mixing their expertise in real estate and hospitality to create incredible spaces that leave a lasting impression. During our conversation, we'll learn about the history of Dovetail + Co., the importance of staying agile in an industry like hospitality, and how Phil - and his team of hospitality all-stars - have collaborated to create some of the most unique guest experiences on the market. https://www.dovetailandco.com https://longitudedesign.com

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