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AAHOA's HerOwnership conference supports women hotel owners

AAHOA's fourth annual HerOwnership Conference was held last week at the Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island in South Carolina.

Women hoteliers from across the country gathered for the two-day, women-led event designed to elevate and empower women in hotel ownership and leadership. Educational sessions focused on creating a sustainable hotel operation, marketing, storytelling and using artificial intelligence for women entrepreneurs.

“Women hoteliers are essential forces in today's hospitality industry,” AAHOA Chairman Kamalesh (KP) Patel said in a statement. "They are leading multimillion-dollar businesses, building strong teams, and contributing meaningfully to their communities. Conferences like HerOwnership aren't just about inspiration—they're about equipping women with the tools, connections, and confidence to take ownership of their future in this industry. Having Hilton Head Island Mayor Alan Perry issue a proclamation declaring September 11–12 as AAHOA HerOwnership Days underscores just how impactful this movement has become. AAHOA is proud to champion its success and celebrate the growing recognition of women's leadership in hospitality.”

Strength and Purpose

In issuing the proclamation, Perry said that the conference's theme of “Guiding Light: Leading with Strength, Shining with Purpose” reflected the “core mission of inspiring women to step into leadership roles within their businesses, communities and beyond.”

The keynote speaker was Amy Diehl, an information-technology executive and expert on gender bias. She is the author of Glass Walls: Shattering the Six Gender Bias Barriers Still Holding Women Back at Work.

“Women make up more than 50 percent of the hospitality workforce but hold less than 10 percent of hotel ownership roles,” AAHOA President & CEO Laura Lee Blake said. “That gap is exactly why we created HerOwnership—to provide the knowledge, access, and network needed to close it. This conference is where ambition meets opportunity, and every year, we see more women stepping into ownership and leadership with clarity and confidence.”

The event included sponsored sessions focused on innovative financing strategies (Red Roof) and what it takes to win using vision to value (M3). There were also two pre-conference masterclasses: Davonne Reeves with The Vonne Group on capital strategies and Gauthier, Murphy & Houghtaling on driving results in property claim disputes. DISH Business sponsored the Seaside Soiree Reception.

"The best part of HerOwnership is how it blends practical learning with genuine connection," said Purnima Patel, AAHOA Women Hoteliers director, Eastern Division. "You could feel the encouragement in every room—from panels and breakouts to casual hallway chats. We're creating a culture where women lift as they lead, and that's how real change happens."

"HerOwnership continues to be a space where women can explore ownership with real guidance and community support," said Arti Patel, AAHOA Women Hoteliers director, Western Division. "So many attendees left the event not just inspired, but ready. Ready to take the next step, make their first investment, or grow their existing business. That's the power of a room full of women who believe in each other."