Daniel Case

Vice President Of Hostel Operations at Hostelling International USA (HI USA)

Daniel Case has a diverse work experience in the hospitality industry. Daniel began their career as a Front Desk Agent/Night Auditor at Hostelling International USA (HI USA) in 2004. Daniel then moved up the ranks and held various positions including Manager Cafe Franco and SF Food and Beverage Manager, where they successfully managed food and beverage operations and introduced new initiatives to increase revenue.

After their time at HI USA, Daniel Case worked at Sparky's Diner as an Assistant General Manager. In this role, they managed daily shifts, supervised a staff of 44, and implemented an award-winning composting and recycling program.

Daniel Case then returned to HI USA and took on increasingly responsible roles such as Assistant General Manager and General Manager, overseeing daily operations and managing capital projects. Daniel also served as the Operations Director for the Northwest Region and Vice President of Hostel Operations West, where they led and supported teams across multiple hostels and ensured the successful implementation of organizational goals.

Throughout their career, Daniel Case has demonstrated strong leadership skills, exceptional project management abilities, and a focus on customer satisfaction. Their experience in the hospitality industry spans over two decades and showcases their dedication to delivering the highest quality service and optimizing revenue.

Daniel Case attended the San Francisco Art Institute from 2004 to 2009, where they obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Photography.

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San Diego, United States

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Hostelling International USA (HI USA)

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We speak different languages, but we're all in this together. Hostels were designed to lower the barriers to travel, because we believe travel fosters a deeper understanding of people, places, and the world around. It's our mission to promote a community of global citizens who have the wisdom and humanity to make the world a better place, and that's what makes hostels the first choice for experienced travelers. In hostels, you're more likely to meet someone from the other side of the world than someone from your hometown. Our shared kitchens, dining rooms and lounges ensure plenty of opportunities to connect with other travelers, and with hostel events and programs ranging from casual outings to rich cultural activities we help you get to know the destination as we do, beyond what you’ll find in guidebooks. The best part is you don't have to travel far or study abroad to experience hostels for yourself. Our affordable hostels are located in converted mansions, reinvented lighthouses and historic buildings reclaimed in the spirit of discovery and community all across the country. Hostelling International USA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit membership organization founded in 1934 to promote international understanding of the world and its people through hostelling. HI USA, in cooperation with other national associations worldwide, belongs to Hostelling International. This global network offers thousands of hostels in nearly 80 countries.