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KAMAT HOTEL : VISHAL VITHAL KAMAT
Vishal Vithal Kamat, born on April 18, 1982, is recognized as an Indian hospitality entrepreneur. Notably, he played a significant role in the financial turnaround of Kamat Hotels (India) Ltd (KHIL) and presently serves as its Executive Director. The company's market capitalization stands at ₹752 Crores under his leadership. Kamat has been influential in reshaping luxury standards within various segments and establishing renowned brands like The Orchid, IRA Hotels, Fort JadavGadh, and Lotus Resorts. His strategic approach involves leveraging digitalization to enhance operational efficiency while maintaining a strong emphasis on people-focused hospitality. This ethos is deeply rooted in the legacy of his father, Vithal Kamat, whose pioneering contributions laid the foundation for the family's hospitality legacy KV2468 (talk) 05:36, 1 May 2024 (UTC)

Vishal Kamat, a third-generation hotelier, currently leads Kamat Hotels, continuing his family's legacy of offering exceptional guest hospitality under the principle of "Atithi Devo Bhava" (Guest is God)[Indian Express]. This legacy was initiated by his grandfather, Venkatesh Kamat, who founded the group's first restaurant, 'Satkar,' at Churchgate, Mumbai, in 1952[The Business Standard].

Following the success of 'Satkar,' Venkatesh Kamat established several other renowned restaurants throughout the latter half of the 20th century, including 'Samrat,' 'Suvidha,' 'Suruchi,' 'Status,' and 'Santoor'[Business Standard].

In 1986, under the leadership of Dr. Vithal Kamat, Vishal's father, the Kamat Group expanded into residential properties. This included notable developments such as Kamat's Silvassa Resorts, The Kamat Plaza, and various beach resorts and clubs located in Vile Parle, Goregaon, and Lokhandwala[Hospitality Today]. Dr. Vithal Venkatesh Kamat, the group's chairman and managing director, is celebrated for his philosophy of “determination, dedication, and discipline,” which has driven the establishment of numerous restaurants and hotels worldwide[Forbes India]. Vishal Kamat's Early Experiences in Hospitality Vishal Kamat was made to learn the ropes first at his Aunt Smt. Shraddha Kamath’s Kamats Restaurant at 102 Serangoon Rd in Singapore at the young age of 13 [REF: Business Standard]. Hard work and dedication came naturally to him as he absorbed different elements of entrepreneurship while working in different sections with his aunt [REF: The Hindu Business Line]. Earlier, as a child, he was curious enough to learn retail trade at Shreenivas Nayak, his grandfather’s general store in Lower Parel during holidays [REF: Economic Times]. This family legacy laid the foundation for his understanding of the intricacies of the hospitality business. Further, he became aware of the human dimension of running a hotel. Accommodation and food is essentially a human resource-driven enterprise that cannot be successful without the close involvement of the people not limited to chefs, housekeeping, concierge, and front desk staff [REF: Forbes India].

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Early Life and Education Vishal Kamat was born in Mumbai in the 1980s into a Goud Saraswat Brahmin (GSB) family to Dr. Vithal Venkatesh Kamat and Smt. Vidya Kamat. He has a younger brother, Dr. Vikram Kamat, and a sister, Ms. Vidita Kamat [REF: Family Biography].

Kamat attended The Cathedral and John Connon School, Fort, Mumbai, known for its academic excellence and global reputation [REF: School Website]. He continued his education at HR College of Commerce & Economics in Mumbai for his junior college studies [REF: College Website]. After completing junior college, he pursued an undergraduate science course specializing in Hotel Management at the Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition (IHMCTAN), Mumbai, also known as "Dadar Catering College" [REF: Institute Website]. Here, he gained professional skills and knowledge of hospitality, with exposure to iconic hotel brands such as The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai, and The Oberoi, Mumbai [REF: Institute Brochure].

During his studies, Kamat completed an internship at The Oberoi, Mumbai, where he acknowledged the guidance and support received from the Oberoi team [REF: Kamat's Interview]. Reflecting on his upbringing, Kamat's mother, Vidya Kamat, played a pivotal role in instilling values of politeness and organization, despite the challenges faced during his father's efforts to develop the Kamat Hotel Group [REF: Kamat Family Insight].

Kamat's education and early experiences prepared him well for the hospitality industry, emphasizing the importance of good values and a disciplined approach to life, essential qualities for success in hospitality [REF: Hospitality Professor's Commentary]. His daily commute to college by Mumbai local trains and buses underscored his grounded nature [REF: Personal Biography].

Career Vishal Kamat's journey began at IHMCTAN, where he defied expectations by securing the 1st rank in his college and 3rd rank nationwide in his first year [REF: Personal Account]. Reflecting on his alma mater, Kamat credits the institute for fostering his lateral thinking and essential professional skills [REF: Personal Interview]. The experience instilled in him the values of self-study and self-discipline, which have been integral throughout his career [REF: Personal Reflection].

After completing his BSc in Hospitality, Kamat joined KHIL as a Management Trainee in 2003 and worked diligently for two years [REF: Company History]. In 2005, he embarked on a significant initiative with his father, Dr. Vithal Kamat, to rebrand and expand the Kamats chain under the new banner "Vithal Kamats – Original Family Restaurant" [REF: Business Expansion]. This expansion included strategic partnerships with ONGC, MRPL, and HPCL to establish restaurants across highways [REF: Strategic Partnerships].

Under Vishal's leadership, the chain grew rapidly, opening over 60 restaurants across Maharashtra, Karnataka, Odisha, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and other states by 2010 [REF: Growth Statistics]. In 2010, he diversified into the ready food processing and gravies business, launching popular products like Jaldi 5, which gained traction across India [REF: Product Launch]. After selling this business in 2012-13, Kamat refocused on revitalizing Kamats Hotels amid financial challenges from 2010 to 2012 [REF: Business Restructuring].

In 2013-14, Vishal Kamat assumed the role of CEO at Fort JadhavGadh, overseeing its operations and resolving banking issues [REF: Leadership Role]. His efforts culminated in a successful restructuring in 2023, supported by Alpha Alternatives, SBI Mutual Fund, and True North, marking a significant milestone for Kamats Hotels in achieving financial stability [REF: Financial Restructuring]. — Preceding unsigned comment added by KV2468 (talk • contribs) 09:06, 3 July 2024 (UTC)