Three individuals have achieved global recognition at the 83rd Skal International World Congress held in Izmir, Turkey.
N S N Mohan was elected Deputy Vice President, marking the first time in the 90-year history of Skål that an Asian and Indian has attained this prestigious position.
Vani Subhash was honored with the esteemed Member D’Honneur award.
Hari Kishan Valmiki was appointed Deputy Auditor, further elevating India’s presence in the global tourism industry.
Founded in 1934, Skål International is the world’s largest and oldest hospitality and tourism organisation, with members across 303 cities in 82 countries. It fosters professional collaboration and networking within the tourism and hospitality sectors.
These appointments represent a landmark achievement, reflecting not only the leadership of these individuals but also the growing influence of India and Asia in global tourism.
The Skal community celebrates these leaders for their contributions and looks forward to their continued impact on the global tourism stage, a moment of pride for Hyderabad, Telangana, and India.