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Spa Executive |Issue 5 | April 2019

Are we as open and inclusive as we could be in the spa and wellness industry? Or are we stuck in our ways? Patrick Huey, who is on Spa Executive’s cover this month, told us that when it comes to diversity, “we have made great strides in educating the public about the importance of what we do, but we have not been able to have the ranks of our leaders reflect the changing demographics of our world.” Openness and inclusion aren’t limited to diversity. They’re themes that run throughout our other interviews with Eric Stephenson, of Elements Massage, and Stephanie Rest, of Caribbean WE, both of whom we spoke with about recruiting, retaining, and managing team members. These interviews provide those new ideas and food for thought that can help us all build relationships and improve our business practices.

Are we as open and inclusive as we could be in the spa and wellness industry? Or are we stuck in our ways?

Patrick Huey, who is on Spa Executive’s cover this month, told us that when it comes to diversity, “we have made great strides in educating the public about the importance of what we do, but we have not been able to have the ranks of our leaders reflect the changing demographics of our world.”

Openness and inclusion aren’t limited to diversity. They’re themes that run throughout our other interviews with Eric Stephenson, of Elements Massage, and Stephanie Rest, of Caribbean WE, both of whom we spoke with about recruiting, retaining, and managing team members.

These interviews provide those new ideas and food for thought that can help us all build relationships and improve our business practices.

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How to attract<br />

and retain<br />

talent in the<br />

spa industry<br />

The staff shortage in spa and wellness is a<br />

hot topic. Everyone is looking for solutions.<br />

These aren’t necessarily obvious and may<br />

require some uncomfortable introspection on<br />

the part of the industry. Stephanie Rest has<br />

some bold opinions about where some of the<br />

problems lie.<br />

Rest is the founder & CEO, of Caribbean<br />

Wellness & Education, an organization that<br />

cultivates wellness programs, professional<br />

events, and educational courses for spa and<br />

tourism professionals. She is also the<br />

President of WE Consulting, a firm<br />

specializing in developing optimal solutions<br />

for spa and wellness enterprises, and Vice<br />

Chair of the Global Wellness Institute’s<br />

Wellness for Children Initiative.<br />

Rest has such an extensive background in<br />

the spa industry, which includes a great deal<br />

of recruitment and training. So we asked her<br />

for some thoughts on how the spa and<br />

wellness industry can attract and retain new<br />

talent.<br />

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