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Ted's Hospitality Minute | Guest: Yatish Patel - CEO or Sycamore Investment Group
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💻Website: Interservsolutions.com
As founder and chief executive of Interserv, I created a career around providing the most comprehensive solutions and start-to-finish project management for hospitality renovations and facility maintenance. If you are looking for a company to take on all the details of your project, look no further. I enjoy solving problems and earning enough trust to be considered a partner, so running my own business was a life goal. My father, who operated an appliance repair store in Savannah, Ga., during the civil rights era, used me early on as his helper and instilled a respect for a strong handshake and the power of your word.
Hi, this is Ted Kelly with another Ted's Hospitality Minute. Hey today we've got a super great guest on our show Yatish Patel with Sycamore Investments and we're going to let Yatish come on and tell us a little bit more about what's going on over there and uh how those guys are faring during the Covid crisis welcome aboard how are you doing this morning? - Very very well thank you. How are you Ted, I appreciate you having me on. Hey no worries I appreciate you giving us the time. So tell us a little bit about you and Sycamore Investments and kind of how you guys got in the hotel business. Yeah, so I actually I was born in Africa and I actually moved to Greenville in late 78 and when we moved here we started in the hotel business. Right away my dad found a property in downtown Greenville and that's how. I was six, seven years old and running the front desk, cleaning rooms and I've been doing that ever since. Pretty much that the way I feel either my house or another hotel right but it's that's kind of how this was really how we started and it was for years and years. It was just a mom-and-pop business between me and my dad and it's more after we after I graduated college that I really got into the franchise-building hotels and um I was 23 and I signed the first deal with the Hampton Inn and so that's really how Sycamore didn't start till about 10 11 years ago.
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Ted Kelly Social:
🔗LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ted-kelly1/
📘Facebook: facebook.com/Ted-Kelly-103823931323304
💻Website: Interservsolutions.com
As founder and chief executive of Interserv, I created a career around providing the most comprehensive solutions and start-to-finish project management for hospitality renovations and facility maintenance. If you are looking for a company to take on all the details of your project, look no further. I enjoy solving problems and earning enough trust to be considered a partner, so running my own business was a life goal. My father, who operated an appliance repair store in Savannah, Ga., during the civil rights era, used me early on as his helper and instilled a respect for a strong handshake and the power of your word.
Hi, this is Ted Kelly with another Ted's Hospitality Minute. Hey today we've got a super great guest on our show Yatish Patel with Sycamore Investments and we're going to let Yatish come on and tell us a little bit more about what's going on over there and uh how those guys are faring during the Covid crisis welcome aboard how are you doing this morning? - Very very well thank you. How are you Ted, I appreciate you having me on. Hey no worries I appreciate you giving us the time. So tell us a little bit about you and Sycamore Investments and kind of how you guys got in the hotel business. Yeah, so I actually I was born in Africa and I actually moved to Greenville in late 78 and when we moved here we started in the hotel business. Right away my dad found a property in downtown Greenville and that's how. I was six, seven years old and running the front desk, cleaning rooms and I've been doing that ever since. Pretty much that the way I feel either my house or another hotel right but it's that's kind of how this was really how we started and it was for years and years. It was just a mom-and-pop business between me and my dad and it's more after we after I graduated college that I really got into the franchise-building hotels and um I was 23 and I signed the first deal with the Hampton Inn and so that's really how Sycamore didn't start till about 10 11 years ago.
#TedKelly #TedsHospitaltyMinute #YatishPatel
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