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Dr. Jay Prakash S. Patel - CHA  
  
Jay is the CEO of [[LHS Companies]], which owns and operates multiple hotel properties with 580 rooms within the Florida-Alabama
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Mr. Patel’s primary focus has been to own and operate over half a dozen franchised hotels in the Gulf Coast. He has been an active member of the Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) for more then two and a half decades. His tireless contribution to Aahoa in bringing thousands of Asian Hoteliers from his community together and speak as one voice has led AAHOA to evolving into the world’s largest Hotel Association with 22,000 hotels and 14,000 members. He has served two terms as the Chairman of the Franchise & Industry Relations Committee, which undertook major Industry issues relating to franchisors Good Faith Fair Dealing practices that significantly led to major changes in their business practices.
Gulf Coast area. Mr. Patel along with the companies represents owns and operates seven franchised hotels with flags of such brands as La Quinta, Comfort, Ramada, Days, and Econo.  Mr. Patel also brings 20 years of hotel experience to LHS Companies.  He is also one of the principals of the [[LHS-EV]] electric car company.
 
 
During his tenure he has actively participated with the Asian-American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA), aahoa.com in past years he has served on the Board of Directors, and served on the Industry Relations Committee. Additionally, Mr. Patel in his early years has also served on the Board of Directors of the American Franchisee Association (AFA), Indo-American Hospitality Association (IAHA), and Small Business Administration (SBA) Northern Florida District Advisory Council.  Jay is also one of the very few Asian Indians who was elected as a 1996 Delegate to the White House Conference on Small Business (WHCSB).  
 
 
-'''The Asian American Hotel Owners Association''' (“AAHOA")-
 
  
AAHOA is THE voice of owners in the hospitality industry. Founded in 1989, AAHOA is now one of the fastest-growing organizations in the industry, with over 8,800 members owning
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Mr. Patel is the author of Franchising Is It Fair? How to Negotiate an Equitable Franchise Agreement! and is a recognized expert in the Hospitality Franchised Industry. He realized at an early stage that franchising had many pitfalls. He felt the need to communicate and educate these pitfalls to the Franchisees thus protecting many first time franchisees life savings investments and their borrowed loans while many time mortgaging their homes and other assets. For his passion to simply teach, Mr. Patel authored the book and has donated over 15,000 hard copies to educate current and prospective Franchisees & University and College students all over the country.  www.FranchisingIsItFair.com
more than 22,000 hotels that total $60 billion in property value.
 
 
Currently he also serves as a Board of Directors for the National Franchise Mediation Program (NFMP) on a national level who encourages Franchise Company to mediate rather
 
then litigate its franchise disputes; today many large fortune 500 companies have join the NFMP such as Holiday Inns, Wyndham Worldwide, MacDonald.
 
 
The national franchise mediation program was designed to help franchises resolve conflict without the cost and public relations hassle of litigation. While hopefully you will never need their services, the NFMP is a great organization that can help you minimize cost, expense and bad image. He Work with a WSI consultant to not only prevent bad things, but encourage good
 
things to happen with your franchise image. The National Franchise Mediation Program provides a specific step-by-step approach to dispute resolution for both franchisors and franchisees. (Franchise relations: one community, one goal.  
 
 
-'''National Association of Black Hotel Owners and Operators (NAHOOD)'''-
 
  
Jay Patel is also the co-founder and current Board of Directors for the National Association of Black Hotel Owners, Operators and Developers (NABHOOD), nabhood.com. This organization has been exclusively created by Mr. Patel, and several well recognized members of the African American Lodging Community Owners and Developers to represent African American Hotel Owners and Developers to encourage and promote professional growth and create a forum for the exchange of ideas within the Lodging Industry.
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Mr. Patel also co-founded the National Association Of Black Hotel Owners, Operator and Developers (NABHOOD). Within a few short years NABHOOD had successfully helped African Americans educate and gain almost six hundred ownerships in the Hotel Industry. Mr. Patel and his co- developers at Nabhood bought hope and inspiration to many African Americans prospective inventors and developers who never thought they could operate let alone own hotels. Mr. Patel helped create a platform where prospective owners can learn the ABC’s of owning, partnering, developing and managing hotels thus providing access to all the necessary resources that is needed to become a successful hotel entrepreneur including Franchising, capital funding resources, construction and professional management skills.
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NABHOOD’s mission, to increase the number of African-Americans developing, managing, operating and owning hotels; increase vendor opportunities & executive level jobs for minorities, thereby creating wealth within the African-American community. Designed for interested people within the hospitality industry, and want to work with people that will help
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In 2010, the National Board of Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) founded by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1957 unanimously elected Mr. Patel to serve on its Board. Mr. Patel was chosen and elected to serve on the National Board to preserve and enhance the civil and human rights through non-violence and apply such principles of Dr. Martin Luther King JR. and Mahatma Gandhi to the hospitality industry. Today Mr. Patel is credited for his focus on helping preserve civil and human rights through none-violence principles in the Hospitality Industry.
them realize their dreams and make a difference.  
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Mr. Patel also shares his unique understanding of both franchisees and franchisors interests with the Franchise Mediation Program (FMP). A Steering Committee of Franchisors, Franchisees, and other influential participants in the Franchise community. The mission of the program was to encourage the mediation or other non-judicial management of disputes arising between Franchisors and Franchisees. In 2008, the Committee committed to refocusing the program’s mission towards advocacy and education.  Early in 2009, the Committee published the book Managing Franchise Relationships Through Mediation. This volume proposes and explains a fair, just, impartial and expeditious way of resolving disputes in the Franchise community.  
Jay also is actively involved in his community by currently serving as the Chairman for the Wedgwood School Advisory Council for the past two years and prior to this position, he served as Chairman for two years for the School Advisory Council for Longleaf Elementary.
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Mr. Patel also served on the American Franchisee Association (AFA) Board of Directors and was one of the many delegates elected to the White House Conference on Small Business.  The AFA advocated for and provided testimony in favor of changing the rules and laws that govern franchising on both the state and federal level. In 1995 the AFA organized its franchisee and dealer membership nationwide, attaining the election of 137 delegates from 27 different chains to attend the White House Conference on Small Business in Washington, DC where franchisee legal issues were among the final 60 recommendations presented to the President and Congress for immediate action. In 1996 franchisees from 30 different chains worked to develop the AFA’s Model Responsible Franchise Practices Act ("Model Act"). The purpose of the Model Act is to promote the growth of franchising through a uniform set of standards.
After realizing the concerns franchisees are experiencing in franchising today, Jay has also written a book entitled: FRANCHISING: Is It Fair?  A Guide on How to Negotiate an Equitable Franchise Agreement. Franchise industry experts have hailed Patel’s book as a breakthrough in Franchise work. In 1998 a special award was created and awarded to Mr. Patel, known as the Outstanding Service Award presented by the AAHOA for his bold efforts in tackling a tough issue in a straight forward candid manner.
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For many of his accomplishments Mr. Patel was recognized and honored with an Honorary Doctorate in Theology for his accomplishments in providing selfless education & his vision to better the industry. Over the years, Mr. Patel has been the recipient of multiple industry-recognized awards from various national organizations including the prestigious Outstanding Service Award, The Award of Excellence, The Spirit Award, Strategic Partnership Award, The Chairman’s Award and most recently, The Hispanic Industry Leadership Award from the International Hispanic Meeting Professional.
The book teaches franchisees on how to negotiate specific contract previsions that are one sided and in favor of the franchisors only, Patel wrote the original AAHOA 12 Points of  
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friar franchising that are now an industry
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Mr. Patel emphasizes on the fact that franchising is one of the most powerful global industries and with great powers comes great responsibilities. Mr. Patel is co-developing; Project Green Leaf, (PGL) a 501c3 not-for profit organization for the worlds first free wireless electric vehicle charging network through local Cities, Counties and Universities.
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Jay believes in the importance of supporting equitable franchise industry issues with emphasis on the future of Franchising to second generation hoteliers. Jay has accepted the  
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The goal and mission by the PGL team of professional experts from around the globe Mr. Patel has the privilege to leads as Chairman, is humbly to address severe Global Warming concerns which increases in Earth's average surface temperature due to rising levels of greenhouse gases and Climate Change issues which is a long-term change in the Earth's climate. This is partially subsidized from the transportation industry, which contributes to more than 27% of all emissions on the Planet.
responsibility of encouraging and educating both Franchisees and Franchisors.
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Over the past five years, through research PGL’s team has developed a disruptive business model in the private sector of reducing a significant amount of C02 Emissions and reduces a significant amount of Dependency on Foreign and Domestic Oil.  The general consumers have been slow to adapt to Electric Vehicles therefore this free infrastructure will ease the overall consumers anxiety range of where to charge. Patel has worked tirelessly to convinced local and national franchise companies to join in setting up the free wireless charging network though a customer retention tool of offering free charging while the consumer do business with them.  
Jay Patel lives in Pensacola Florida with his wife, two children and his mother.
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Mr. Patel has lives in Pensacola Florida with his wife, two children and his mother.

Revision as of 19:07, 21 November 2015

Dr. Jay Prakash S. Patel - CHA

Mr. Patel’s primary focus has been to own and operate over half a dozen franchised hotels in the Gulf Coast. He has been an active member of the Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) for more then two and a half decades. His tireless contribution to Aahoa in bringing thousands of Asian Hoteliers from his community together and speak as one voice has led AAHOA to evolving into the world’s largest Hotel Association with 22,000 hotels and 14,000 members. He has served two terms as the Chairman of the Franchise & Industry Relations Committee, which undertook major Industry issues relating to franchisors Good Faith Fair Dealing practices that significantly led to major changes in their business practices.

Mr. Patel is the author of Franchising Is It Fair? How to Negotiate an Equitable Franchise Agreement! and is a recognized expert in the Hospitality Franchised Industry. He realized at an early stage that franchising had many pitfalls. He felt the need to communicate and educate these pitfalls to the Franchisees thus protecting many first time franchisees life savings investments and their borrowed loans while many time mortgaging their homes and other assets. For his passion to simply teach, Mr. Patel authored the book and has donated over 15,000 hard copies to educate current and prospective Franchisees & University and College students all over the country. www.FranchisingIsItFair.com

Mr. Patel also co-founded the National Association Of Black Hotel Owners, Operator and Developers (NABHOOD). Within a few short years NABHOOD had successfully helped African Americans educate and gain almost six hundred ownerships in the Hotel Industry. Mr. Patel and his co- developers at Nabhood bought hope and inspiration to many African Americans prospective inventors and developers who never thought they could operate let alone own hotels. Mr. Patel helped create a platform where prospective owners can learn the ABC’s of owning, partnering, developing and managing hotels thus providing access to all the necessary resources that is needed to become a successful hotel entrepreneur including Franchising, capital funding resources, construction and professional management skills.

In 2010, the National Board of Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) founded by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1957 unanimously elected Mr. Patel to serve on its Board. Mr. Patel was chosen and elected to serve on the National Board to preserve and enhance the civil and human rights through non-violence and apply such principles of Dr. Martin Luther King JR. and Mahatma Gandhi to the hospitality industry. Today Mr. Patel is credited for his focus on helping preserve civil and human rights through none-violence principles in the Hospitality Industry.

Mr. Patel also shares his unique understanding of both franchisees and franchisors interests with the Franchise Mediation Program (FMP). A Steering Committee of Franchisors, Franchisees, and other influential participants in the Franchise community. The mission of the program was to encourage the mediation or other non-judicial management of disputes arising between Franchisors and Franchisees. In 2008, the Committee committed to refocusing the program’s mission towards advocacy and education. Early in 2009, the Committee published the book Managing Franchise Relationships Through Mediation. This volume proposes and explains a fair, just, impartial and expeditious way of resolving disputes in the Franchise community.

Mr. Patel also served on the American Franchisee Association (AFA) Board of Directors and was one of the many delegates elected to the White House Conference on Small Business. The AFA advocated for and provided testimony in favor of changing the rules and laws that govern franchising on both the state and federal level. In 1995 the AFA organized its franchisee and dealer membership nationwide, attaining the election of 137 delegates from 27 different chains to attend the White House Conference on Small Business in Washington, DC where franchisee legal issues were among the final 60 recommendations presented to the President and Congress for immediate action. In 1996 franchisees from 30 different chains worked to develop the AFA’s Model Responsible Franchise Practices Act ("Model Act"). The purpose of the Model Act is to promote the growth of franchising through a uniform set of standards.

For many of his accomplishments Mr. Patel was recognized and honored with an Honorary Doctorate in Theology for his accomplishments in providing selfless education & his vision to better the industry. Over the years, Mr. Patel has been the recipient of multiple industry-recognized awards from various national organizations including the prestigious Outstanding Service Award, The Award of Excellence, The Spirit Award, Strategic Partnership Award, The Chairman’s Award and most recently, The Hispanic Industry Leadership Award from the International Hispanic Meeting Professional.

Mr. Patel emphasizes on the fact that franchising is one of the most powerful global industries and with great powers comes great responsibilities. Mr. Patel is co-developing; Project Green Leaf, (PGL) a 501c3 not-for profit organization for the worlds first free wireless electric vehicle charging network through local Cities, Counties and Universities.

The goal and mission by the PGL team of professional experts from around the globe Mr. Patel has the privilege to leads as Chairman, is humbly to address severe Global Warming concerns which increases in Earth's average surface temperature due to rising levels of greenhouse gases and Climate Change issues which is a long-term change in the Earth's climate. This is partially subsidized from the transportation industry, which contributes to more than 27% of all emissions on the Planet.

Over the past five years, through research PGL’s team has developed a disruptive business model in the private sector of reducing a significant amount of C02 Emissions and reduces a significant amount of Dependency on Foreign and Domestic Oil. The general consumers have been slow to adapt to Electric Vehicles therefore this free infrastructure will ease the overall consumers anxiety range of where to charge. Patel has worked tirelessly to convinced local and national franchise companies to join in setting up the free wireless charging network though a customer retention tool of offering free charging while the consumer do business with them.

Mr. Patel has lives in Pensacola Florida with his wife, two children and his mother.