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The Master of Science in International Real Estate (MSIRE) is the only program inspired by and developed with leading members of South Florida’s international real estate community. Offered by the top-ranked Chapman Graduate School of Business in the College of Business at Florida International University in Miami, Florida, our Master of International Real Estate was created expressly to meet the current and emerging needs of real estate professionals for a high caliber education in all facets…
The Master of Science in International Real Estate (MSIRE) is the only program inspired by and developed with leading members of South Florida’s international real estate community. Offered by the top-ranked Chapman Graduate School of Business in the College of Business at Florida International University in Miami, Florida, our Master of International Real Estate was created expressly to meet the current and emerging needs of real estate professionals for a high caliber education in all facets of this dynamic industry, which, in this region, is both local and global.
With Miami at the center of expanding regional and international real estate opportunities, even experienced professionals are facing new and unique challenges as they undertake large and complex real estate transactions. -
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Strategies to Attract the International Traveler With more people traveling than ever, how are you going to get the international traveler’s business.
Hotel Interactive
These days, the most creative world travelers are able to reach their destinations with no suitcase packed, no ticket in hand and using the guidance of a decidedly different kind of itinerary. To make their journeys, they book no passage on cruise liners, and they don't pass through airport scrutiny enroute to a waiting jet.
These travelers are neither leisure vacationers nor business-bound -- they are hotels. And their successful presence in distant parts of the globe is often achieved…These days, the most creative world travelers are able to reach their destinations with no suitcase packed, no ticket in hand and using the guidance of a decidedly different kind of itinerary. To make their journeys, they book no passage on cruise liners, and they don't pass through airport scrutiny enroute to a waiting jet.
These travelers are neither leisure vacationers nor business-bound -- they are hotels. And their successful presence in distant parts of the globe is often achieved without them even physically setting foot on any foreign soil. From locally based mom-and-pop inns to larger boutique operations – and the bigger brands beyond -- hotels seeking successful expansion into foreign markets are calling on tools and services born out of an increasing desire to tap into promising, lucrative markets an ocean or hemisphere away.
"The world is becoming much smaller due to technology, social media and social networking," said Brian Cliette, a digital media strategist and a Hospitality Management instructor at Penn State University. And creativity is key. -
Program responds to social media's growing influence in hospitality industry
Penn State News
The School of Hospitality Management (SHM) understands the impact Facebook “likes” and Twitter “retweets” can have on a brand, particularly with the hospitality industry.
That’s why the school hired Brian Cliette, a social media and hospitality guru, who will teach a new course focusing on successful social media marketing techniques for the hospitality field. The course, Social Media Marketing and Management for Travel and Hospitality Professionals, will be offered as an elective in the…The School of Hospitality Management (SHM) understands the impact Facebook “likes” and Twitter “retweets” can have on a brand, particularly with the hospitality industry.
That’s why the school hired Brian Cliette, a social media and hospitality guru, who will teach a new course focusing on successful social media marketing techniques for the hospitality field. The course, Social Media Marketing and Management for Travel and Hospitality Professionals, will be offered as an elective in the spring. -
Students pitch social media campaign to hotel executives
Penn State News
“The significance of the class over all was to change students from the passive consumer of social media technologies, removing them from the metaphorical public bus of social media consumption and to hand them the keys and really put them into the driver’s seat as a social media content curator and creator,” Cliette said.
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