Thursday, January 7, 2010
APSWC Wins AsiaSpa Award
Congratulations!
Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition (APSWC) wins AsiaSpa's Best Spa Association of the Year Award. AsiaSpa Awards, presented by AsiaSpa magazine, the region's most recognised spa and wellness publication, were announced and honoured at a glittering evening in Hong Kong. Celebrating the best in innovation and quality in spas around the region, the 27 categories voted on by 28 independent judges were won by spas, spa personalities, associations and resorts that have set the benchmarks for quality and service in the region.
Pocket Treatise - Traditional Therapies + Inspired Spa in Nepal
Submitted by Carina Chatlani
Robert Buckley, founder of Himalayan Healers, provides local sustenance by teaching indigenous massage techniques in their massage therapy school and spa boutiques. "Currently we are preparing 5 of our therapists for placement in a spa in Australia, finishing up training for 4 more women, and preparing to launch another training this January for 10 more. Our training staff is busy!" reports Buckley
At the main branch inside Hotel Ambassador Himalayan Healers has expanded a spa boutique to 4 treatment rooms, with shower facilities. Buckley clarifies, "This means we have been able to expand our service menu to include more spa options, including Shirodhara."
Upon arranging at least 20 "Sister" locations in the States, the main effort is for each location to gain 40 online subscribers on our website, of $5 / month for 1 year. This will raise enough funds to complete construction of their school in Nepal.
The Asia-Pacific Spa Wellness Coalition (APSWC) is contributing in the collection of data across the vast cultural landscape. Embracing traditional therapies in the region is a primary goal and of enormous passion for many in leadership positions. Ensuring they are authentically translated to local, on-the-ground spa culture is however, a unique challenge.
Message from the Chairman
Dear Colleagues,
What a tumultuous year it has been, and depending on which of the forecasters you believe, 2010 may or may not be much better, however I for one would like to think that the worst is over and we can enter the new year with a level of optimism.
Our Annual Strategic Forum has been scheduled for March in Bangkok, Thailand - Asia Spa Capital of the Year (AsiaSpa Awards 2009). Expectations are higher than ever with regards to the work of the APSWC and our role in the industry. Invitations will be sent out in early in the new year, and a jam packed agenda including the ever popular Country Reports & Task Force Reports, but we also have some inspirational speakers and a few surprises included. If you do not receive an invitation but would like to attend and actively contribute during this event, please contact any of the board for invitation details.
I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the board of the APSWC, task force leaders and task force members for their hard work over the past year, as without that we would never have won Spa Association of the Year at the Asia Spa Awards - the second time that we have won this prestigious industry award (details below). It only serves to highlight the importance of our work as a bridging organization across industry associations. A Paid Membership structure will come into effect in 2010, but as this is not expected to be our major source of revenue, we are continuing to search for other sources of funding to further our work. If you have any suggestions, we would love to hear from you, as our continued growth and development will be hampered if we are unable to establish a secretariat office and continue to rely totally on the generosity of a team of dedicated volunteers.
As per our Constitution, board members hold two year terms on a rotational basis, and in March 2010 the current board members; Secretary (Joy Menzies), Education Liaison (Jacqueline Le Sueur), Events Liaison (Melinda Yon) & Media Liaison (Carina Chatlani) all complete their terms of dedication to the APSWC. If you would like to nominate someone for these positions, or for the currently vacant board position of Government Liaison, please contact secretary@apswc.org for nomination form. Nominations are open to spa & wellness industry professionals that are passionate about our industry, and have the time and resources to commit to its further development.
Finally, on behalf of the entire ASPWC Board, I would like to wish everyone a most joyous festive season and prosperous New Year.
Happy Spaing,
Andrew Jacka
Chairman
Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition
APSWC Strategic Planning Forum: 2020 Vision
(By invitation only)
25th & 26th March 2010
Venue: Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok
Bookings: events@apswc.org
Media Enquires: info@apswc.org
Building on the successes of past events, we will be focusing on the future of our industry for our annual interactive Spa Forum. Our Changing World presentations to include: demographics 2020; bio-diversity; the impact of technology; the future; and how this all relates to our spa & wellness industry. Content is expected to be hard hitting, thought provoking and possibly even a little controversial. Invitations will be sent out in early January. If you are not already on the invitation list, but would like to be included, please contact us at events@apswc.org
What a tumultuous year it has been, and depending on which of the forecasters you believe, 2010 may or may not be much better, however I for one would like to think that the worst is over and we can enter the new year with a level of optimism.
Our Annual Strategic Forum has been scheduled for March in Bangkok, Thailand - Asia Spa Capital of the Year (AsiaSpa Awards 2009). Expectations are higher than ever with regards to the work of the APSWC and our role in the industry. Invitations will be sent out in early in the new year, and a jam packed agenda including the ever popular Country Reports & Task Force Reports, but we also have some inspirational speakers and a few surprises included. If you do not receive an invitation but would like to attend and actively contribute during this event, please contact any of the board for invitation details.
I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the board of the APSWC, task force leaders and task force members for their hard work over the past year, as without that we would never have won Spa Association of the Year at the Asia Spa Awards - the second time that we have won this prestigious industry award (details below). It only serves to highlight the importance of our work as a bridging organization across industry associations. A Paid Membership structure will come into effect in 2010, but as this is not expected to be our major source of revenue, we are continuing to search for other sources of funding to further our work. If you have any suggestions, we would love to hear from you, as our continued growth and development will be hampered if we are unable to establish a secretariat office and continue to rely totally on the generosity of a team of dedicated volunteers.
As per our Constitution, board members hold two year terms on a rotational basis, and in March 2010 the current board members; Secretary (Joy Menzies), Education Liaison (Jacqueline Le Sueur), Events Liaison (Melinda Yon) & Media Liaison (Carina Chatlani) all complete their terms of dedication to the APSWC. If you would like to nominate someone for these positions, or for the currently vacant board position of Government Liaison, please contact secretary@apswc.org for nomination form. Nominations are open to spa & wellness industry professionals that are passionate about our industry, and have the time and resources to commit to its further development.
Finally, on behalf of the entire ASPWC Board, I would like to wish everyone a most joyous festive season and prosperous New Year.
Happy Spaing,
Andrew Jacka
Chairman
Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition
APSWC Strategic Planning Forum: 2020 Vision
(By invitation only)
25th & 26th March 2010
Venue: Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok
Bookings: events@apswc.org
Media Enquires: info@apswc.org
Building on the successes of past events, we will be focusing on the future of our industry for our annual interactive Spa Forum. Our Changing World presentations to include: demographics 2020; bio-diversity; the impact of technology; the future; and how this all relates to our spa & wellness industry. Content is expected to be hard hitting, thought provoking and possibly even a little controversial. Invitations will be sent out in early January. If you are not already on the invitation list, but would like to be included, please contact us at events@apswc.org
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