The 2025 OHLA Annual Conference & Gala once again brought together Ohio’s lodging professionals for two days of learning, networking, and celebration. With hoteliers, staff, vendors, educators, and aspiring professionals from around the state in attendance, the conference delivered a rich mix of education, industry insights, and community-building, all set at the Hilton Columbus at Easton on November 24–25.
The conference lived up to its promise as “the largest annual gathering of hoteliers in Ohio.” Attendees had access to a robust agenda spanning leadership, operations, hospitality industry policy, and guest-service excellence.
A key feature was the lucrative chance to explore new tools, vendors, and services at the Allied Network Tradeshow. This year the tradeshow offered hotels and lodging businesses opportunities to modernize operations, enhance service, and boost profitability by making connections with OHLA Allied Members. Special contributors to this year's exhibitor experience were OHLA's Anti-trafficking partners and America 250!
A meaningful component of the conference was the built-in support for future hospitality professionals via the Ohio Hotel & Lodging Educational Foundation (OHLEF). The 2025 Silent Auction, held in conjunction with the conference, aimed to fund scholarships for individuals entering the lodging industry. The auction this year netted nearly $6,000, reinforcing OHLA’s commitment to growing and strengthening the talent pipeline in Ohio hospitality.
From the general sessions to specialized tracks, the 2025 Conference delivered a broad spectrum of relevant content. The opening general session, titled “Unleashing the Genius of Your Team”, offered attendees strategic insight into team performance and organizational development.
Concurrent sessions covered a wide breadth, from topics such as leadership, personal branding, and public policy to customer service, marketing, and food & beverage. Overall, the conference agenda balanced strategic leadership with hands-on operational insights, thus giving attendees tools they could bring directly back to their properties.
Attendees were sent out into the world with inspiration from our finale keynote, James Ferguson and his Confetti Culture method. No matter your role or experience, everyone had distinct and tangible takeaways from this touching and thought-provoking session. Each person in the room got to celebrate little and big wins by, you guessed it, throwing confetti in the air!
However, the OHLA Conference would not be complete without its cornerstone, the Ohio Stars of the Industry Gala. This awards dinner showcases outstanding individuals and teams across Ohio’s lodging sector, and this year was no different!
Attendees heard from Ohio State Representative Melanie Miller, music stylings from Nelson Cade III, and a special surprise message to President & CEO, Joe Savarise for his 10-year tenure at OHLA.
The excitement continued into the awards program where 20 associates & teams were recognized for their exceptional contributions to our industry! Congratulations to those winners below -
HotelPro SEL Housekeeper of the Year
★ Gloria Decena, Aloft Cleveland Beachwood
HotelPro Full Service Housekeeper of the Year
★ Ismunadi Ismanto, InterContinental Suites Hotel Cleveland, an IHG Hotel
Attendant/Host of the Year
★ Chad Vinson, Residence Inn by Marriott Dayton Beavercreek
F&B Team Member of the Year
★ Sheila Roscoe, Hilton Cleveland Downtown
Sedgwick SEL Front Desk Associate of the Year
★ Allison Henry, Carlisle Inn of Walnut Creek
Sedgwick Full Service Front Desk Associate of the Year
★ Samuel-David Adeyemi, Marriott & Residence Inn Columbus OSU
ServiceMaster By Neverman Jack of All Trades Award
★ Joaquin Garcia, Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Columbus New Albany
ServiceMaster By Neverman Supervisor/Manager of the Year
★ Jordan Tidwell, Renaissance Columbus Westerville-Polaris Hotel
SEL Engineer of the Year
★ Michael Brooker, Courtyard by Marriott Columbus OSU and Hyatt Place Columbus OSU
Full Service Engineer of the Year
★ Dan Clifford, Hyatt Regency Columbus
IGS Energy Service Superstar of the Year
★ Anntoinette Peterson, InterContinental Cleveland Cluster
HSMAI Ohio Sales Leader of the Year
★Molly Stevenson, Embassy Suites by Hilton Columbus Dublin
Allied Member of the Year
★ Mills James
ULO Property of the Year
★ Sauder Village Heritage Inn
BMS CAT SEL General Manager of the Year
★ Marcie Solovyov, Carlisle Inn of Walnut Creek
BMS CAT Full General Manager of the Year
★ Stephen Stewart, Hyatt Regency Columbus
Hospitality Leadership Team of the Year
★ The Westfield Inn
Charitable & Community Involvement Award
★ The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland
Deidra Marshall Heart of Hospitality Volunteer(s) of the Year
★ Holly Hollingsworth, Cogwheel Marketing
★ Bailey Urich, AC Hotel Columbus Downtown