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"Empowering and advocating for hotel guests and hospitality workers by promoting fair industry practices, transparency in guest services, and improved labor conditions. HAN is dedicated to fostering a more ethical, inclusive, and sustainable hospitality sector through research, education, and policy advocacy."
At HAN, we drive change in the hospitality industry through policy advocacy, research, education, partnerships, and public engagement.
By tackling guest and worker advocacy from all angles, we create a fairer, more transparent, and people-centered hospitality industry.
"A hospitality industry where guests experience fairness, transparency, and exceptional service, and workers are valued, respected, and supported in thriving careers. HAN envisions a sector where ethical business practices, guest satisfaction, and employee well-being drive long-term industry success."
How the Hotel Advocacy Network (HAN) is Advocating for Fair Loyalty Programs and Check-in Policies
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BYLAWS OF HOTEL ADVOCACY NETWORK (HAN)
ARTICLE I: NAME & PURPOSE
Section 1. Name
The name of the organization shall be Hotel Advocacy Network (HAN).
Section 2. Purpose
The Hotel Advocacy Network (HAN) is a nonprofit organization committed to advocating for ethical hospitality practices, promoting decorum, and improving relations between hotel staff and guests. HAN aims to provide educational resources, policy recommendations, and legal advocacy to ensure fair treatment and professional standards in the hospitality industry.
ARTICLE II: OFFICES
Section 1. Principal Office
The principal office of HAN shall be located at 1027 Morris street Philadelphia pa 19146 or at another location as determined by the Board of Directors.
Section 2. Additional Offices
HAN may have additional offices as determined necessary by the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. Membership Eligibility
Membership is open to individuals and organizations that support the mission and objectives of HAN.
Section 2. Membership Categories
HAN shall have the following membership categories:
Section 3. Membership Dues
The Board of Directors shall establish membership dues and benefits for each category.
Section 4. Voting Rights
Only active members in good standing shall have voting rights on matters brought before the membership.
ARTICLE IV: BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Section 1. General Powers
The Board of Directors shall manage the affairs of HAN and oversee its operations, policies, and finances.
Section 2. Number & Composition
The Board shall consist of at least five (5) and no more than fifteen (15) members, including a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer, and additional Directors.
Section 3. Term of Office
Directors shall serve for a term of two (2) years and may be re-elected.
Section 4. Meetings
The Board shall meet at least four (4) times per year, with additional meetings as necessary.
Section 5. Quorum & Voting
A quorum shall consist of a majority of the Board members. Decisions shall be made by a majority vote.
Section 6. Vacancies
The Board may appoint a replacement to serve the remainder of an unexpired term.
ARTICLE V: OFFICERS
Section 1. Officers
The officers of HAN shall include:
Section 2. Election & Term
Officers shall be elected by the Board and serve for a term of two (2) years.
Section 3. Removal & Resignation
An officer may be removed by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Board. Resignations must be submitted in writing.
ARTICLE VI: COMMITTEES
Section 1. Establishment
The Board may establish committees as needed to support HAN’s mission.
Section 2. Types of Committees
ARTICLE VII: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Section 1. Fiscal Year
The fiscal year shall be January 1 to December 31.
Section 2. Financial Oversight
The Board shall approve an annual budget and oversee financial reporting.
Section 3. Donations & Grants
HAN may accept contributions, grants, and sponsorships that align with its mission.
Section 4. Dissolution
Upon dissolution, HAN’s assets shall be distributed to a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a similar mission.
ARTICLE VIII: AMENDMENTS
Section 1. Amendment Process
These Bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the Board, provided that notice of proposed changes is given at least 30 days in advance.
ARTICLE IX: NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY
HAN shall not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or national origin in its membership, hiring, or programs.
ARTICLE X: ADOPTION
These Bylaws were adopted on [Date] by the Board of Directors of Hotel Advocacy Network (HAN).
, Chairperson
Markus Wilhelm, Vice Chairperson
Nathaniel Clarke, Secretary
Date: 3-7-2025.
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