Clement H Ryan
Institution: Trinity College Dublin (TCD)
Country: Ireland
Clement is a PhD student with the Education Department at Trinity College Dublin. His area of research is occupational psychology with particular interest in the occupational choices of adolescents.
Clement hold an M.Sc. in Hospitality Management and an M.A. in Third Level Teaching & Learning.
Clement is a lecturer in Hospitality Management specialising in Human Resource Management and Operations Management. He has 12 years experience at senior management level with international hotel companies primarily in Europe and the United States.
Clement has been a visiting lecturer at Trinity College Dublin in the area of marketing, and at the IMC University of Applied Sciences in Krems, Austria in the area of research methodology. He has been an external examiner at the Institute of Technology, Athlone, Ireland on their hospitality management programmes. At present he is an external examiner with the Institute of Banking, Ireland, on their marketing programmes.
Clement has engaged in international tourism consultancy with developing countries such as Ghana, Vietnam and Indonesia. He has also been on the Board of Directors of The Irish Hospitality Institute.
Clement hold an M.Sc. in Hospitality Management and an M.A. in Third Level Teaching & Learning.
Clement is a lecturer in Hospitality Management specialising in Human Resource Management and Operations Management. He has 12 years experience at senior management level with international hotel companies primarily in Europe and the United States.
Clement has been a visiting lecturer at Trinity College Dublin in the area of marketing, and at the IMC University of Applied Sciences in Krems, Austria in the area of research methodology. He has been an external examiner at the Institute of Technology, Athlone, Ireland on their hospitality management programmes. At present he is an external examiner with the Institute of Banking, Ireland, on their marketing programmes.
Clement has engaged in international tourism consultancy with developing countries such as Ghana, Vietnam and Indonesia. He has also been on the Board of Directors of The Irish Hospitality Institute.