‘HANMI Me!’ celebrates 30 years of HANMI with free hotel night stays
Interested in winning a hotel night stay from the Hotel Association of the Northern Mariana Islands?
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, HANMI has launched its “HANMI Me!” campaign, selecting a random winner each week over the next several months for a hotel night stay at Fiesta Resort & Spa Saipan, Kanoa Resort, Hyatt Regency Saipan, Mariana Resort & Spa, Pacific Islands Club Saipan, or Saipan World Resort.
- Winners will be selected from among cars with the “HANMI Me!” bumper sticker now being distributed at participating hotels. (Contributed Photo)
Winners will be selected from among cars with the “HANMI Me!” bumper sticker now being distributed at participating hotels. Each weekly winner will be announced on Fridays on HANMI 30th Anniversary Facebook page at www.facebook.com/HANMI30 and on Power 99 during “On-the-Go” traffic segments. Prizes will be distributed at Power 99.
“HANMI is happy to celebrate 30 years of partnership with the local government and community with a series of celebration activities, including our logo contest and donations from Taste of the Marianas and for typhoon recovery efforts,” said HANMI chair Gloria Cavanagh. “Now we’re looking forward to welcoming the winners of the ‘HANMI Me!’ campaign to enjoy some of our resort hotels with a free night stay.”
HANMI was established in 1985 as a professional forum for the hospitality industry of the NMI. Today the association comprises 12 of the major hotels in the Northern Marianas serving a diversity of markets including Korea, Japan, China, and Russia. The association also has a growing number of associate members in related industries.
HANMI members account for most of the hotel rooms in the Northern Marianas. Last year, HANMI members contributed $13.2 million in hotel occupancy tax to government coffers, as well as $4.4 million in gross revenue receipts. The hotel industry is the largest private employer in the CNMI, with HANMI members currently employing about 1,600 employees. (HANMI)