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Let us introduce the project team

The GreenHost Project brings together a diverse consortium of organizations from five European countries, each contributing unique expertise in sustainability, vocational education, and innovation. This collaborative approach ensures a holistic and practical strategy to drive green transformation in the lodging industry.

Here is a closer look at the esteemed organizations collaborating in the GreenHost Project, each contributing their unique expertise and commitment to driving sustainability in the lodging sector:

PAIZ Konsulting Sp. z o.o. (Poland) 

As the project coordinator, PAIZ Konsulting leads the strategic and administrative aspects of GreenHost. With over 20 years of experience in adult education and digital learning tools, PAIZ specializes in designing innovative educational solutions, including gamification for sustainability. Their deep connections with SMEs across Europe ensure that project outcomes address real-world challenges.

 

Artur Mazurek

Katarzyna Mitrut

Fachhochschule des Mittelstands (FHM) (Germany)

The FHM is a private, non-profit, and state-approved University of Applied Sciences. The FHM was founded in 2000 by medium-sized enterprises and educational institutions. Since then, it has developed into one of the most successful private universities in Germany with a strong focus on the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises. The FHM’s goal is to provide students with necessary theoretical and hands-on skills for their later business career. FHM contributes its expertise in gamified learning, tourism management, and SME transformation to the GreenHost Project.

Prof. Dr. Volker Wittberg

Elisa Goldmann, MBA

Fondazione Toscana Sostenibile (Italy)

FTS is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting sustainable development through education and research. With expertise in green tourism, environmental protection, and adult education, FTS brings a wealth of knowledge to the project, particularly in creating tools and methodologies for sustainability education.

Simone Pagni

Carla Sabatini

Yambol Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Bulgaria)

YCCI is a regional leader in supporting SMEs through training, innovation, and cross-border business development. With a focus on sustainability and green transformation, YCCI provides invaluable insights into the needs and challenges of SMEs in transitioning to eco-friendly practices.

Daniela Ilcheva

Österreichisches Ökologie-Institut (Austria)

The Austrian Institute of Ecology is a research-driven organization specializing in sustainable development and environmental consulting. With decades of experience in resource management, green event planning, and circular economy practices, the institute contributes robust expertise to the project’s outputs.

Hannah Hofbauer

Christian Pladerer

Our supporting partners in the project:

Established in 1949, the CNA (Confederazione Nazionale dell'Artigianato e della Piccola e Media Impresa) is today the leading association that combines - in support of enterprises - functions of representation, economic promotion and provision of services through its structures. It works for the affirmation of the values of enterprise, labour and market economy, in the constant search for full harmony between the interests of enterprises and the general interest of the country.

The CNA of Pisa - the largest association of artisans and small and medium-sized enterprises in the territory in terms of number of member companies, with more than 3,500 - is undoubtedly a trade union subject capable of bringing the voice of small entrepreneurs, including those in the lodging industry, with their requests and proposals, into the social context of their province, in the confrontation with institutions and local authorities, proving to be a point of reference for all artisans and small entrepreneurs in Pisa.

https://cnapisa.it/

https://www.cna.it/

SKILLMAN Network is promoted by a network of leading organizations (Business leaders) in partnership with research centres,  Vocational Education Training providers VET and accreditation bodies. It has designed Joint European Curricula matching the competencies and skills requirements arising from recent trends in the transport sector adopting ICT (Information Communication Technology) and open educational resources.

Skillman.eu was launched in 2014 and received the European Commission support in 2015 in the field of education and training. In its specific field of intervention it is currently the largest EU multilateral network combining a solid knowledge of skills needs and training practices with a well organised systemic and sector-related information system.

https://skillman.eu/
 

Marche Polytechnic University is a public university situated in the Italian city of Ancona. It was founded in the autumn of 1969. The university is known for its focus on science, technology, and innovation, with a strong emphasis on engineering, economics, and life sciences. UNIVPM has a strong research output, particularly in the fields of engineering, environmental science, and health.

The university collaborates with national and international research organizations, contributing to advancements in technology, health, and sustainability.
The university emphasizes collaboration with industry, particularly in engineering, technology, and business. It has close ties with local and international companies, supporting innovation and entrepreneurial initiatives.

https://www.univpm.it/Entra/Universita_Politecnica_delle_Marche_Home/L/1