Geographic Organization
Cayuga has over 150 members worldwide and operates with six managing directors and 25 regional directors strategically located throughout North America, Europe and Asia, providing superb industry-wide connections for quick response time to any inquiry.
This geographic diversity allows Cayuga to field an advisory team anywhere in the world on short notice and without excess travel costs to the client.
Cayuga's managing directors and regional directors promote market awareness of the organization, counsel and motivate new members, expand the Cayuga network, and closely monitor the quality of service delivered by individual members within each region.
Who Are We?
All Cayuga members share a common bond of commitment to excellence in our respective disciplines, and preservation of the highest standard of professionalism, ethics and quality of service in any assignment we undertake. Cayuga members are:
- Present and former senior executives, entrepreneurs and educators serving the hospitality industries;
- Members of the Cornell Hotel Society, successful in project planning, design, finance, development, operation, turn-around, brokerage...and many other related fields;
- Highly experienced, highly motivated, with varied backgrounds throughout the spectrum of events which comprise the entire economic life cycle of most hospitality ventures and educational programs;
- Well traveled, having observed and experienced first-hand a vast range of approaches to virtually all aspects of hospitality education, project development and operations;
- Well placed in terms of industry and institutional contacts; and
- Proven communicators, well able to express to others our analyses of project viability, performance, problems and problem solving, and our suggestions for success...concisely and directly to the heart of the matter.
Cayuga's Clients
Although the services we provide are relevant to a wide variety of clients, we typically consult with:
- Hotel, resort, club, casino and foodservice developers and operators
- Tourism and economic development agencies
- Independent developers, project planners and architects
- Local, state and national governments
- Educational institutions
- Health care institutions
- Banks, insurance companies, pension funds and other sources of finance
- Attorneys, accountants and other professionals
