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Darragh McGillicuddy on Shaping Hospitality Leadership

Darragh McGillicuddy on Shaping Hospitality Leadership

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Join Steve Turk on The Hospitality Mentor Podcast, where he delves into the career journey of Darragh McGillicuddy, founder of McGillicuddy Hospitality. Discover insights from Darragh's leadership roles in renowned organizations like Ritz-Carlton and Royal Caribbean, as well as his transition into the entrepreneurial world. Learn about the evolution of the hospitality industry, the importance of leadership development, and how Darragh's company is setting new standards in hospitality training. This episode is packed with valuable lessons for anyone passionate about hospitality management and leadership.

00:44 Sponsor Spotlight: Lodgify - The Ultimate Hospitality Management Tool

01:38 Guest Introduction: Dara McGill Cuddy of McGill Cuddy Hospitality

02:36 Dara's Early Days in Hospitality

04:16 Family Legacy: The Story of Bally Garry House

07:21 Hospitality Education: Shannon College of Hotel Management

09:28 Career Journey: From Ireland to Ritz Carlton

14:20 Ritz Carlton Experience: Culture and Empowerment

19:15 Transition to Cruise Industry: Joining Royal Caribbean

23:42 The Evolution of Cruise Ship Deployment

24:16 Royal Caribbean's Innovative Approach

25:14 Transitioning to Food and Beverage Management

26:23 Specialty Dining and Concept Development

29:36 Leadership and Succession Planning

33:12 Starting an Entrepreneurial Journey

35:21 Building a Global Hospitality Training Business

40:47 Future Plans and Industry Insights

43:14 Advice for Aspiring Hospitality Professionals

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