Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association voices support for Indian American hotel owners

Carol Dover, President & CEO
Carol Dover, President & CEO - Florida Lodging And Restaurant Association
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The Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (FRLA) has issued a statement in support of Indian American hoteliers following remarks made by Palm Bay City Councilman Chandler Langevin about Indian Americans in Florida.

Carol Dover, President & CEO of FRLA, addressed the comments, stating: “Recent comments targeting Indian Americans do not reflect the values of our industry or our state. Indian American hoteliers are not only part of Florida’s hospitality story – they are vital to its success, owning and operating nearly 65% of all Florida hotels. Their investment, hard work, and leadership support nearly 460,000 jobs and strengthen communities across our state. We stand united in celebrating their contributions and in rejecting division. Florida’s future is built on respect, opportunity, and shared prosperity.”

FRLA represents more than 10,000 members including independent hoteliers, restaurateurs, franchises, theme parks and suppliers. The association was established in 1946 as the Florida Restaurant Association and merged with the Florida Hotel and Motel Association in 2006. Its mission is to protect, educate and promote the state’s hospitality industry which accounts for almost $112 billion annually and employs nearly two million people. FRLA also provides legislative advocacy for its members as well as regulatory compliance training through programs like Safe Staff and RCS Training. Additionally, its Educational Foundation offers career-building high school programs throughout Florida.



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