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Deutscher Hotel- und Gaststättenverband e. V.

Thomas Lengfelder, Chief Executive, Deutscher Hotel- und Gaststättenverband e. V.

 

1. Describe your company in a Tweet!

The Berlin Hotel and Restaurant Association (DEHOGA Berlin), is a business and employers' association for the hospitality industry in Berlin. We are part of a growing service industry with a large number of hoteliers and restaurateurs promoting the tourism industry.

 

2. Why are you involved as a Berlin Partner?

We want to strengthen our network, expand it further and create synergy for Berlin. We can only do this with a well-positioned community.

 

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