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Dana Rowitz: Building community through tourism and hopsitality

40 min · 2. mar. 2026
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ASU alum Dana Rowitz shares how a planned career in special education turned into a passion for hospitality. Now a sales manager at Omni Tempe at ASU, she reflects on mentors, student involvement, joining Omni’s pre-opening team, and growing into sports and ASU group sales. Dana offers practical advice on building relationships, mastering your current role, using LinkedIn well, and staying present

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