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Katie Davin

Associate Professor

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Katie Davin

Contact Info

Email
katie.davin@jwu.edu
Phone
401-598-4623
Campus
Providence

Katie Davin fell in love with hospitality when she was very young, helping her parents entertain guests. After getting some real experience working for a caterer when she was a teenager, Davin decided to pursue a B.S. in Hotel Administration. During her college years, she was a pastry chef at the on-campus hotel, and she worked in private club management during the summers.

After graduating from Cornell University, Davin worked for Marriott International in catering services and then group sales.

While helping to train several new colleagues, she realized that she had a skill for training and education, so she returned to Cornell and earned a master of science degree so that she would be qualified to teach. It was the right decision, as Davin loves helping students master their skills and knowledge.

Davin stays connected to the hospitality industry through her service on the Sales Advisory Board for Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International (HSMAI).

Education

  • M.S., Hotel Administration, Cornell University
  • B.S., Hotel Administration, Cornell University

“Hospitality will always be about welcoming people, but the ways that people plan their travels — and customers’ needs and tastes — those change. It’s exciting to be a part of that.â€

Courses

  • Hospitality Sales and Meeting Management
  • Hospitality Security & Risk Management
  • Hospitality Strategic Marketing
  • Marketing Foundations
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Professional Affiliations

Hospitality Sales & Marketing International

CERTIFICATIONS:
Certified Hospitality Sales Executive
Certified Hospitality Educator



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The State of the Hotel Industry 2020

"An essential part of the relationship between a business and its customers is trust, and that is absolutely essential with a hotel."

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Katie Davin

"Hospitality will always be about welcoming people, but...customer needs change and technology changes and it's exciting to be a part of that."