
FHS Saudi Arabia unveils programme, participants
The Future Hospitality Summit (FHS) Saudi Arabia has unveiled an action packed agenda, key participants and new event features for the 2025 summit, taking place at the Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah in Riyadh, 11-13 May.
Featuring everything from start-ups to staffing and innovation to investment, the FHS Saudi Arabia programme will address key challenges, opportunities and trends in hospitality and tourism, with leaders from government entities, hospitality companies, investment firms, developers and the education sector on the long and distinguished speaker list.
Jonathan Worsley, Chairman of The Bench, organiser of FHS Saudi Arabia, said: 'With FHS Saudi Arabia just a few short weeks away, our power-packed 2025 agenda is shaping up to be our most ambitious yet with over 130 speakers confirmed. Expect in-depth discussions, strong debate and deep insight from some of the Middle East's most respected, talented and experienced leaders; a wealth of topics and a host of special events, awards and features that celebrate Saudi's hospitality sector of today – and shape the industry of tomorrow.'
Speakers
FHS Saudi Arabia reveals its list of top 20 speakers for 2025:
Prince Bandar Bin Saud Bin Khalid Al Saud, Secretary General of King Faisal Foundation (KFF) and Chairman of Al Khozama Investment Company
Sultan Bader Al-Otaibi, Chief Executive Officer, Taiba Investments
Nick Candy, Chief Executive Officer, Candy Capital
Marloes Knippenberg, Chief Executive Officer, Kerten Hospitality
Muhammad Bassrawi, Chief Domestic Tourism Officer, Saudi Tourism Authority
Elie Younes, Executive Vice President & Global Chief Development Officer, Radisson Hotel Group
Gregory Djerejian, Group Chief Legal Officer, Red Sea Global
Serena Lim, Chief Growth Officer, The Ascott Limited
Maud Bailly, Chief Executive Officer, Sofitel Legend, Sofitel, MGallery & Emblems
Steven Greenway, Chief Executive Officer, Flyadeal
Khalid Saud Abu Haimed, Chief Executive Officer, Al Khozama Investment Company
Shaikha Al Nowais, Corporate Vice President, Owner Relationship Management, Rotana
Hossam Al-Basrawi, Chief Executive Officer, Alrajhi Capital
Sean Hehir, President & CEO, Trinity Investments
Amin Ismail, Managing Director, Certares
Benoît-Etienne Domenget, Chief Executive Officer, Sommet Education
Omar Romero, Chief Development and Luxury Officer, MINOR Hotels
Michael Acton Smith, Co-founder, Calm
Dr. Abeer Alamri, Skills Development and Talent Optimization Expert
On the agenda
The FHS Saudi Arabia agenda has dozens of sessions across more than 12 tracks over three days. Here is the organisers' day-by-day must-attend list:
Sunday, 11 May:
How Can We Rebrand Hospitality Careers to Attract Saudi Youth?
Rethinking Hospitality Schools: Education, Experience & Environment
Monday, 12 May:
Opening remarks from HH Prince Bandar bin Saud bin Khalid Al Saud, Secretary General, King Faisal Foundation (KFF) & Chairman of the Board of Directors, Al Khozama
Safeguarding Hospitality Investments Amid Market Shifts: Is Saudi Arabia Still the Land of Opportunity? With input from Khalid Saud Abu Haimed, Chief Executive Officer, Al Khozama; AlaaEldin Saleh, Chief Hotels Operating Officer, Rua Al Madinah Holding Company, and Cyril Piaia, Chief Executive Officer / Board Member at Confidential, moderated by Yousef Gamal El-Din, Former News-Anchor, Bloomberg
Unveiling Market Trends: Insights into Branded Residences in the Kingdom, with insight from Daniel von Barloewen, Senior Vice President, Global Mixed-Use Development, Accor One Living; Julien Laloye, Director, Mixed-Use Development (EMEA), Marriott International, and Stephen Cheesebrough, Head of Development, Red Sea Global
Inside the Mind of the Global Investor: What Draws Capital to Saudi Arabia, with confirmed speakers Christophe Beauvilain, managing Director, Pygmalion Capital and Amin Ismail, Managing Director, Certares
Tuesday, 13 May
How to Make a Brand Last? Featuring Maud Bailly,CEO, Sofitel, MGallery & Emblems and member of Accor's Luxury & Lifestyle Executive Committee
The Future Workforce: Empowering Talent, Leadership, and Inclusion, with Benoît-Etienne Domenget, CEO, Sommet Education; Muin Serhan, CEO, Amsa Hospitality; and Amir Golbarg, SVP – Middle East and Africa, MINOR Hotels
There are also key Saudi-specific sessions covering mega-events, climate risk, sustainability, the future of tourism and wellness. Follow the FHS Saudi Arabia agenda for all details and updates.
Special events and focus sessions
Sunday and Monday:
Exclusive Leadership Conversations: Shaping the Future of UN Tourism, featuring talks with two candidates for the UN Tourism Secretary-General posiiton: Shaikha Al Nowais, Corporate Vice President, Owner Relationship Management at Rotana and Harry Theoharis, Member of Parliament, Hellenic Parliament & Candidate for UN Tourism Secretary-General. The candidates will share their visions for the future of global tourism, discuss the strategic priorities for UN Tourism, and reflect on the critical challenges and opportunities ahead.
Sunday:
Next Gen Investment Forum: Uniting top leaders to tackle the most pressing issues on education, training, and talent retention in KSA's hospitality industry.
Monday:
Start Up Den. One of the most popular, most anticipated annual events at FHS Saudi Arabia, the Start Up Den is a platform for entrepreneurs in the Saudi hospitality industry to present their business models to a panel of judges and investors. Participants gain exposure, potential mentorship, funding opportunities, and the chance to win prizes such as incubation support.
Tuesday:
Impact Leader Award: a first-of-its-kind initiative recognising the outstanding Saudi national women who are shaping the future of the industry.
Net Positive Solution Labs powered by the World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance. A dedicated platform for collaboration and innovation, focussing on advancing net positive strategies in hospitality, with a series of sessions exploring practical solutions for environmental and social impact.
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