Hospitality and Food Industry Management Student Profile

Jay Lavender

Class of 2027

Jay, wearing a red shirt, is placing a bottle of water in the fridge in the Market Pantry in the hotel area.

As of August 2024

Current Position
Concierge

Current Place of Work
UGA Center for Continuing Education & Hotel

Dream Job
Hotel or resort manager

Hospitality Experience
UGA Center for Continuing Education & Hotel

Kelly Simmons | August, 2024
Photo Credit: Abbey Benefield

A career aptitude test in high school told Jay Lavender he was best suited for a job in hospitality.

So, the Statham resident got a part-time job at the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education & Hotel, first in housekeeping and later in concierge services.

That experience led him to enroll in the UGA Hospitality and Food Industry Management program when he entered the university as a freshman in fall 2023. Now in his second year, Lavender says he enjoys the interaction with guests he meets through the concierge desk.

“It’s more face-to-face,” he says. “I enjoy getting to know people even if for a short time.”

“I never thought of a profession in hospitality. The Georgia Center solidified my passion for it.”

Working the concierge desk, Lavender, a Statham, Ga., native helps incoming guests with their luggage.

Having a full-service hotel and conference center on campus is a huge advantage for students in the UGA hospitality program, Lavender says.

“You learn the stuff in a classroom and then you have to walk into the hotel and do it,” he says. “It really reinforces the lessons we’re learning. I’m learning faster by having the hands-on experience.”

In addition, Lavender says he’s learned a great deal by working alongside full-time Georgia Center employees. From his perch at the concierge desk he can see Carrie Lynn, a full-time assistant front desk manager, who was in charge of housekeeping when Lavender worked there in high school.

“Watching her be a leader is really inspiring for me,” Lavender says. “The way she deals with conflicts with students is a good example. She treats guests and co-workers with respect.”


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