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    63 | Best for Last

    enNovember 22, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Rachel Humphrey likes to pretend that she is retired, but a quick glance at LinkedIn makes it clear that she is staying very busy. A former trial attorney and past CEO of AAHOA, Rachel now spends her time giving back to the hospitality industry through DEI Advisors and the Women in Hospitality Leadership Alliance. Susan and Rachel talk about left turns, broken rungs, and the quest to visit all 50 states in this episode recorded live at the 2022 Cayuga Hospitality Consultants Annual Conference.

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