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Di: Ahmet Can Yesildag
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keywords Canada immigration, skilled professionals, hospitality, systemic barriers, algorithmic bias, talent retention, professional stigma, immigration critique, policy change, global competitiveness summary This conversation delves into a critical examination of Canada's immigration system through the lens of hospitality, highlighting the disparity between the promised five-star experience and the one-star reality faced by skilled immigrants. The discussion covers systemic barriers, the role of technology in perpetuating bias, and the consequences of these failures, including the silent exit of talented professionals. The speakers advocate for radical transparency and systemic change to improve the immigration process and better integrate skilled workers into Canadian society.© 2026 Ahmet Can Yesildag Scienze sociali
  • Ahmet Can Yesildag integrates strategic innovation and technology into hospitality management by combining digital transformation with operational rigor.
    Jan 9 2026

    Ahmet Can Yesildag is a highly accomplished hospitality executive whose professional history demonstrates a sophisticated mastery of international hotel operations and strategic growth. His resume details a career defined by leadership roles at prestigious global brands such as Hilton, Marriott, and Radisson, where he consistently achieved revenue growth and operational excellence across diverse geographic markets. The document highlights his specialized expertise in pre-opening strategies, fiscal management, and the cultivation of high-performance workforces through dedicated mentorship. Supported by an elite education from Cornell University, the text serves as a comprehensive testament to his ability to balance guest satisfaction with rigorous financial objectives in the luxury lodging sector.

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