Luxury Hoteliers Magazine 4th Quarter 2019 | Page 15

of these projects will be branded and operated by our luxury brand The Chatwal. Ranked as the #1 Luxury hotel in NYC by Conde Nast Traveler Magazine for two consecutive years, The new Chatwal locations in Mexico in San Miguel de Allende and Valle de Guadalupe will symbolize understated luxury paired with outdoor activities, private vineyards, Polo fields, wine cellars, and incredible wellness options. The focus here is once again on the gastronomy. We are teaming up with Michelin starred chefs and local talent to bring the best farm to table experience to our guests and visitors.” “Mexico has been starved for lifestyle and experiential hotels that focus on F&B and outdoor activities. Dream is very well positioned to fulfill that niche. Half of our hotels there will be a 5-star luxury product with the Chatwal brand. We are bringing a new type of luxury, something we like to call “New Luxury”, which is focusing on the tastes of a younger demographic with a high disposable income. In Tulum, we are building a small boutique hotel which will have the largest yoga rooftop in the city and will be focused on meditation and wellness experiences as well as locally crafted food options.” ARLENE COKE DIRECTOR OF ACCOUNTING, TREASURY, AND STRATEGIC RELATIONSHIP, CLUB MED who will be on the panel talking about The Price of Sustainability, told us that Club Med “has really increased our corporate social responsibility initiatives. We have a global program we are working on – called Happy to Care – that is launching across all of our business units, from Europe to Asia and the Americas. Specifically for us here in the North American business unit, we have enacted several efforts, including: opening our first eco-chic resort in November, Club Med Miches Playa Esmeralda, which will feature a plethora of sustainability initiatives and has been constructed with strict environmental regulations and will also operate under Green Globe; we have developed a new uniform for our staff that is created out of recycled plastic materials; we have enacted in-resort educational programs to teach guests about the environment and the importance of recycling; our resorts continue to operate under Green Globe certifications to ensure the highest standard of sustainable tourism; and we also have enforced our “Bye Bye Plastic” program to eliminate single-use plastics from our resorts. Additionally, the Club Med Foundation supports the majority of the surrounding communities where our resorts are located.” ILHA 15