Tuesday, June 30, 2009
APSWC News | Board Elections (2009-2010)
New Board Positions (2009 - 2010)
Congratulations to our new board members
Chairman - Andrew Jacka *
Treasurer - Edward Wong **
Secretary - Joy Menzies
Media/PR - Carina Chatlani
Resource Acquisition - Jomar Fleras **
Association Liaison - Samantha Foster *
Govt Liaison - n/a
Task Force Liaison - Sharla Charnley **
Education - Jacqueline Le Sueur
Events - Melinda Yon
Website/IT - Donald Cha *
* former board member, different position ** new board member, new position
APSWC News | Study Tour
Study Tour: Nepal & Himalayan Healing Traditions
Submitted by Melinda YonThe Nepal Spa and Wellness Association hosted a group 20 people from the Philippines, China, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysian spa and wellness communities this month on a remarkable Indigenous Healing Tour of the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.
Lead by National Geographic Expedition Leader, medical anthropologist, and Founder of Wild Earth, Carroll Dunham, the group was exposed to a treasure chest of wilderness healing practices. Culturally rich and traditionally awe inspiring, the three day study tour included visits to stupas, monasteries and temples, meeting Amchi's, Sadhuni priests, virgin goddesses, monks, healers, Chodpa practitioners and Buddhist gods and included blessings, healing rituals and demonstrations of Ayurvedic herbs, Sow Rigpa touch therapies and Vedic healing therapies. Highlights of the tour included visits to Mother Theresa's home for the aged led by Wild Earth and supported by Tranquility Spa; the group helped massage the delicate hands and fragile feet of some appreciative elderly men and women.
Just as touching and moving was the visit to the local orphanage where the group participated in Wild Earth's Ajimas (traditional midwife) demonstration of Newari (infant massage) on the babies and toddlers.
The study tour was an incredibly inspiring and rewarding experience and the APSWC would like to take this opportunity to thank the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), the Hotel Association of Nepal (HAN), Nepal Airlines Corporation and the Spa & Wellness Association of Nepal for initiating the study tour and their support in making it possible. Given the interest generated from this year's event, the study tours are being considered as an annual APSWC calendar event. Please watch this space for more details.
"I went to Nepal looking for a spiritual experience. It is after all known as the Valley of the Gods and the birth place of Lord Buddha. I did get my spiritual experience. But it was not from visiting all those ancient temples of a thousand gods. Not from prostrating in front of the Kumari, the Living Goddess. And not even from receiving a blessing from Lama Wangdu Rinpoche, the greatest living chadpa practitioner.
My spiritual experience came from massaging an ancient woman staying at the old people's home founded by Mother Teresa. Her name, if I remember right was Vashmatti. She was probably over 80 years old. She was thin to the bones and she pointed to me several areas where she most probably experienced chronic pain. I sat on the pavement while I gave her a massage. She smiled to me a toothless smile that was the most appreciative expression I ever got from massaging someone. No words were exchanged. Only, simply human connection. And I found myself filled with unexplainable emotions and I was in tears.
Little did I know that my other travel companions were having the same euphoric experience. I am sure that like me, they have experienced the pure meaning of healing by touch". Jomar Fleras , Owner Sancturio Spa, Philippines
(Photo: Mother Theresa's elderly home - residents and APSWC study tour participants and Namari infant massage demonstrations by study tour group)
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Task Force Updates
(Apr - May - June 2009)
People | Bangkok Spa Symposium (June 5, 6 & 7 2009) in Bangkok. Several speakers from the APSWC presented including Andrew Gibson, Wichien Juthamongkhol and Jacqueline Le Sueur from the People TF. The event was sponsored by the Dept for Export Promotion of Thailand and co-organised by Thai Spa. Attendance was around 40 participants on the 1st 2 days...small but sweet as this allowed for a lot of interactivity and questions. Topics covered were far-reaching through the operational arena. Contact: Jacqueline Le Sueur (jrlesueur@gmail.com) |
Profit | The Profit TF has started fairly slowly in 2009 given current economic climates and the change in business. Moving into Q3 the Profit TF will continue to work on a workable Budget for APSWC. The objective is to give reasonable income opportunities and expenses by which to rationalize the Resource Acquisitions Position to work under. These guidelines will be able to provide a foundation for monies secured and revenues and expenses incurred by the organization and way to move forward into 2010. Contact: Brian Hathaway (brian.hathaway@fourseasons. |
Industry News
Spa News
Glen Ivy Hot Springs, USA
Jim Root, Glen Ivy's CEO and President, who is often referred to as the 'Chief of Everything is OK', initiates a year-long celebration in honour of Glen Ivy's 150 year anniversary. Stretched across 12 acres of lush landscaping and gardens, Glen Ivy Hot Springs Spa features 19 pools and spas and unique attractions including naturally thermal mineral water baths and Glen Ivy's famous "Club Mud" (therapeutic red clay mud bath). Celebrating 150 years of healing water and extraordinary service in 2010, Glen Ivy Spas in Corona, Brea and Valencia welcome over 250,000 guest visits annually and employ 450 people. As a Founding Seed Spa in the Green Spa Network and member of the International Spa Association (ISPA) and the Day Spa Association, Glen Ivy Hot Springs Spa was named Favorite Hot Springs Spa and Most Affordable Spa in America in Spa Magazine's 2008 Reader's Choice Awards. Contact: Jennifer.Steinhart@glenivy.com
Submitted by Sam Foster
This year's Global Spa Summit was held in Interlaken, Switzerland. Although numbers were down slightly due to the global economic turndown, the GSS enjoyed its most diverse audience ever: approximately 150 spa professionals participated from 32 countries. The European location had strong influence on both the profile of attendees, and the topics for discussion. Emphasis was given to hydrothermal facilities and treatments, which was fitting given Spa's European heritage, and provided good insight to those of us visiting from Asia.
Despite the economic gloom, snap polls showed the audience to be relatively optimistic about the future, with the majority expecting business to turn-around at the end of 2009 or early 2010. The global shift towards Wellness continues, with the most participants agreeing that 'preventative health' is the aspect of the business with greatest opportunity, and identifying the healthcare industry as the greatest potential partners for collaboration.
Collaboration was a central theme to this year's GSS, and as part of those discussions, APSWC's Samantha Foster co-chaired a pre-Summit session on Spa Association Collaboration, together with BISA President, Marion Schneider. Participants were most enthusiastic about creating a global network of associations; essentially expanding on what APSWC has developed over the last 3 years. A small 'working group' was formed, and the task is now with APSWC to prepare an overview of how such global collaboration could work. Watch FUSE for future developments!
For further information on this year's Global Spa Summit, see the official press release at http://www.globalspasummit.
(Apr-May-Jun 2009)
(Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability)
Submitted by Carina Chatlani
Colorado (USA). - Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability, or LOHAS, refers to the $209 billion international market segment of consumers and businesses focused on health and fitness, the environment, personal development, sustainable living and social justice. The forum, which began Wednesday and continues through Friday, included panel discussions about corporate strategy by industry leaders; Fortune 500 companies attended this year's forum to learn and share eco-responsible business practices. This year attracted the likes of Whole Foods, Ebay & Wal-Mart. April Crow of the Coca-Cola Co. and Lewis Perkins of The Mohawk Group, were featured on a panel Thursday that discussed small steps big corporations are making in the world of sustainability.
Ted Ning, the LOHAS director for the past six years, said the increased interest by big corporations reflects a changing dynamic characterized by consumers demanding more environmentally aware businesses. "It was a huge learning experience for me," said Kate Alini, marketing communications manager for Mini USA, a division of BMW. For Debbie Williams, vice president and co-founder of GreenSmart - a company that transforms recycled bottles into products such as laptop bags - it is those relationships that drive the expanding sustainable marketplace.
Mallika Chopra, a member of the panel, said 'I am responsible for what I see for the goals we create...and the overall message was to 'Capture attention, engage interest, and overcome negative thought. Wade Davis, National Geographic Explorer in Residence, revealed that global indigenous healing is the wave of the future. Global tribes are not dying peoples but rather make up an intricate network weaved into tapestry of humans. 'The mythology of the indigenous peoples is a land management plan' says Davis. APSWC's Carina Chatlani observed the push for purpose and relevance of Traditional Therapies and the search for an ideal which would help educate members of the spa industry on best utilisation of indigenous therapies more authentically. More information www.lohas.com
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Association News
(Apr-May-Jun 2009)
INTERNATIONAL SPA ASSOCIATION (ISPA)
The ISPA Conference & Expo, to be held Oct. 5-8, 2009, is the largest ISPA event of the year for spa professionals. Aim is to provide spa owners, directors, managers and suppliers with cutting edge tips on where the industry is headed and how to ensure that business is sustainable. Learn more about the 2009 ISPA Conference & Expo (http://www.experienceispa.com/2009Conference/ )
ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIAN SPAS (AMSPA)
(AMSPA) Association of Malaysian Spas announces new board members (2009-2010) including President - Datin Ramona Suleiman, Vice Presidents - Joanne Bruce and Melanie Anslem, Secretary General - Rahatul Baney, Treasurer - Herbie Tan, Edward Wong - Board Member, Megan Tan - Board Member, Marie Ho - Board Member, Ryca Ang - Board Member, Jennifer Chan - Board Member, and Norliza Othman - Board Member (www.amspa.org.my)
BALI SPA & WELLNESS ASSOCIATION (BSWA)
Held on the 24th April 2009, the Bali Spa annual meeting that was hosted by the hospitality of the team member of Ayodya hotel and Spa Nusa Dua, Bali. The event was along with the celebration of the host to celebrate the rebirth of their newly renovated Spa and the association's 5th anniversary.
Opened newly appointed coordinator Ms. Rene and the agenda was covered by five Executive committee members: Ms. Lulu with the Annual Reports, Executive Committee Reports and Activities, Ms. Feny with Finance Reports, Ms. Erika & Ms. Intan with In-House Cascade Training Reports and last but not least Ms. Regine BSWA & EU - Grant Project Reports. And not forgetting to mention the participation of the members, Ms. Yanti Rossita, Spa manager of Intercontinental Hotel and Ms. Rini, Spa manager of Maya Ubud, shared their successes of the CIBTAC program earned for the spa team. (http://www.balispawellness-association.org/ )
INTERNATIONAL SPA ASSOCIATION (ISPA)
The ISPA Conference & Expo, to be held Oct. 5-8, 2009, is the largest ISPA event of the year for spa professionals. Aim is to provide spa owners, directors, managers and suppliers with cutting edge tips on where the industry is headed and how to ensure that business is sustainable. Learn more about the 2009 ISPA Conference & Expo (http://www.experienceispa.
ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIAN SPAS (AMSPA)
(AMSPA) Association of Malaysian Spas announces new board members (2009-2010) including President - Datin Ramona Suleiman, Vice Presidents - Joanne Bruce and Melanie Anslem, Secretary General - Rahatul Baney, Treasurer - Herbie Tan, Edward Wong - Board Member, Megan Tan - Board Member, Marie Ho - Board Member, Ryca Ang - Board Member, Jennifer Chan - Board Member, and Norliza Othman - Board Member (www.amspa.org.my)
BALI SPA & WELLNESS ASSOCIATION (BSWA)
Held on the 24th April 2009, the Bali Spa annual meeting that was hosted by the hospitality of the team member of Ayodya hotel and Spa Nusa Dua, Bali. The event was along with the celebration of the host to celebrate the rebirth of their newly renovated Spa and the association's 5th anniversary.
Opened newly appointed coordinator Ms. Rene and the agenda was covered by five Executive committee members: Ms. Lulu with the Annual Reports, Executive Committee Reports and Activities, Ms. Feny with Finance Reports, Ms. Erika & Ms. Intan with In-House Cascade Training Reports and last but not least Ms. Regine BSWA & EU - Grant Project Reports. And not forgetting to mention the participation of the members, Ms. Yanti Rossita, Spa manager of Intercontinental Hotel and Ms. Rini, Spa manager of Maya Ubud, shared their successes of the CIBTAC program earned for the spa team. (http://www.balispawellness-
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
e-Travel BlackBoard Asia
The Asia-Pacific Spa Wellness Coalition (APSWC) has pledged to support Earth Hour and is inviting all business partners, spa suppliers, spa & wellness associations, members and affiliates to take part in this historic and inspiring event. Read More
Professional Beauty showcases the APSWC's support of Earth Hour 09
“We wish to build a team of committed people and associations to help implement turning off their non-essential lighting for Earth Hour,” said Andrew Jacka, APSWC’s Association Liaison. “One association’s actions can make an enormous difference.” Read More
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Nepal Tourist Board invites APSWC on an Indigenous Study Tour
Rich heritage and greatest bio diverse eco climates on the planet, with over 3000 plant species, is also home to a fertile ethno sphere of over 76 different ethnicities forming rich and diverse cultural tapestry from which its vital healing traditions arise. Ayurveda from the Southern plains meets Sowa Rigpa from the northern plateau, mixing and mingling with indigenous and shamanic traditions with profound links to the elements, the environment and the body.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Spa Clique features APSWC
The APSWC would like to spread the word, "We want the Asia Pacific Region to turn out more lights than any other area in the world during this historic event" revealed Motti Essakow, the Planet Task Force Chair. Helping to spread the word about Earth Hour to inspire others to participate and take a stand against climate change is consistent with the APSWC mission. "Our goal is to keep our actions simple while doing our part to reduce carbon emissions while engaging our community in this action" advises Mary Darling, Planet Task Force co-chair. See full article >>
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The Asia-Pacific Spa Wellness Coalition (APSWC) has pledged to support Earth Hour on Gaia Discovery
Companies and associations too are getting into the action. The Asia-Pacific Spa Wellness Coalition (APSWC) has pledged to support Earth Hour and is inviting all business partners, spa suppliers, spa & wellness associations, and members to take part in this historic and inspiring event. "One association's actions can make an enormous difference," said Andrew Jacka, APSWC's Association Liaison. See full article >>
Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Council (APSWC) "Treading lightly on earth" Meetings & Events Statement
The Asia Pacific Spa and Wellness Coalition is committed to minimizing the Ecological, Water & Carbon Footprint of all its events and meetings through read more
Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Council (APSWC) "Treading lightly on earth" Meetings & Events Statement
The Asia Pacific Spa and Wellness Coalition is committed to minimizing the Ecological, Water & Carbon Footprint of all its events and meetings through read more
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