The pressure for sustainability is growing now more than ever as travelers are more willing to stay in a sustainable hotel. Sustainability is increasingly being recognized as the key to a profitable organization in the twenty-first century, and it has emerged as the top interest for the hospitality industry. The pandemic forced hotels to change how they operated, pushing safety to the top of the list of considerations for the sector while also offsetting a growing trend toward more environmentally friendly building practices. Nonetheless, hotel operators would be smart to prioritize sustainability in 2022 and 2023. 

Regardless of the size or location, a hotel can attract more visitors and save money over the long haul by reducing its environmental impact. Indeed, many people’s daily routines at home have also undergone significant changes. Many people navigate their lives by consuming mindfully, thinking sustainably, and behaving environmentally responsibly. 

For any hotel that still intends to be the first choice for its clients, a sustainable hotel concept is a requirement. It makes perfect sense to convert the enterprise to a sustainable framework and communicate this because hotel establishments that incorporate environmentally friendly practices and policies into their daily operations will stay productive and attract eco-conscious visitors due to their support for environmental preservation. 

WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE HOTEL?

The hotel industry is not an exception to the growing trend of sustainability or social conscience in both the public and private sectors. But what exactly does this term imply? Sustainability can be viewed as the capacity of natural ecosystems to sustain life and provide resources for current and future generations.  

“A sustainable hotel is a hotel that takes into consideration the environmental, social, and cultural principles in its operations,” said Jigar “Jay” Desai, Senior Vice President of the Tucson Market at NewGen Advisory. 

Your hotel will always have an ecological footprint, and as awareness of and worries about climate change and global warming increase, the problem will only worsen. To be sustainable, hotel owners must consider implementing eco-friendly hotel practices. Such issues to be covered include:   

  • Waste management 
  • Water use 
  • Energy efficiency

Again, the good news is that going green will benefit both your bottom line and your reputation, as many sustainable practices call for streamlining processes and increasing productivity.  

WHAT PROPERTIES DEFINE A HOTEL AS SUSTAINABLE?

Sustainability implies not only profitability, but also sound business judgment. According to research, a growing number of consumers are prepared to reward enterprises that they perceive as sustainable by using their goods and services. “A sustainable hotel,” according to Desai, “considers the energy, water, waste, materials, emissions, and hazardous products used in a hotel’s operations.” 

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To be considered a sustainable hotel, it must have at least one of the following practices or features: 

  1. Practicing social and natural respect for the environment. This entails avoiding contamination and observing local customs.
  2. Organic materials are used on items such as towels and bedsheets. 
  3. Championing the consumption of locally produced and environmentally friendly food. 
  4. Using renewable energies for the majority of its energy supply. 
  5. Observing the bioclimatic construction guidelines, which aim to cut down on the use of heating and cooling systems to a minimum. 
  6. Having been designed with a few environmental, social, and cultural principles in mind. 
  7. Supporting local businesses while aiding in the development of the community. 
  8. Using low-energy lighting and water-saving systems. 
 

Employing environmentally friendly methodologies in maintenance, services, and supply chains helps a sustainable hotel lessen its impact on the environment. Using environmentally friendly materials and lowering energy and water usage are a few examples of possible measures. Hotels may also streamline operations to improve efficiency using systems or hotel automation software.

HOTEL SUSTAINABILITY TRENDS THAT ARE IMPORTANT

There are several sustainable hotel practices you can try when it comes to sustainability in the hospitality industry. “Some examples of a sustainable hotel include using soap dispensers instead of bar soap to cut waste and plastics entering the environment,” Jay Desai explained. “Solar panels generate energy to power the hotel’s electricity and HVAC. Water harvesting systems that can be used for plants/irrigation are used. Using EV chargers at the hotel provides guests with extra amenities.” 

Other suggestions for avoiding common and often costly mistakes when developing your hotel’s sustainability strategies include: 

1. RECYCLED MATERIAL

To encourage guests to dispose of their waste responsibly, reduce the number of trash cans at your venue while enhancing the availability of recycling options. Make recycling simple for guests by clearly labeling and placing recyclable bins for paper, tin cans, and plastic containers. 

2. INVEST IN ENERGY EFFICIENT TRENDS

Industries are increasingly using renewable energy sources as an alternative to traditional fossil fuels. Solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear energy have all made inroads into major industries. Many national governments lend their support to the organizations that work to promote the use of clean energy. 

Clean energy is now being used by the hospitality sector as well. Numerous hotels have invested in geothermal energy, biofuels, CHP (Combined Heating and Power), wind farms, and solar heaters. Businesses now have a much more practical option with LEDs for their lighting requirements, which will last longer, be less expensive over time, and produce high-quality lighting throughout the entire building. 

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3. ECO-FRIENDLY CLEANING

Another area where costs can be controlled and environmentally friendly procedures adopted is housekeeping. Although keeping the hotel pristine is essential to its success, you can achieve this using eco-friendly product. Install refillable soap, shampoo, and conditioner dispensers rather than individual bottles.   

Include recyclable silverware, glasses, and mugs. This reduces the number of straws, plastic serving utensils, and paper plates used at your establishment. Additionally, you’ll save money on waste disposal and supply costs. The less waste your hotel generates, the lower the cost of trash removal. 

4. SMART CONSTRUCTION

Many hotels today use technology to reduce carbon footprint. Hotels can incorporate elegance and innovative thinking to achieve ground-breaking sustainability goals by utilizing innovative construction, smart technology, and LEED design. 

Along with using smart technology, guest rooms are furnished with sustainable materials like furniture and bedding made of natural fibers. Other examples of smart construction include the use of solar power on buildings, the use of green insulation, and tiny electric signals embedded in glass windows or facades.

5. MONITOR YOUR SYSTEMS

Employ a contractor specializing in power quality to audit the hotel’s HVAC system and other electrical devices to ensure that they are using the appropriate amount of power, both when they are in use and when they are not. 

6. BUY LOCALLY

Use local producers and food suppliers. It’s a wonderful way to help local farmers and reduce the carbon emissions brought by bringing food in by truck. Menu items should include sustainable options, such as vegetarian and vegan options that require fewer resources to produce than meat. 

Starting a sustainability journey may seem overwhelming because it touches on every aspect of hotel life, from housekeeping to operational processes to the restaurant. No matter where your hotel is on its sustainability journey, it can be helpful to draw inspiration and advice from those who have ingrained sustainability right into their very being. By minimizing waste, conserving energy, and lowering their overall carbon footprint, hotels should concentrate on promoting a sustainable environment for their visitors in 2022 and beyond. It’s a great way to lower ongoing operating expenses and contribute to a worthwhile cause in the long run. 

NewGen Advisory is dedicated to assisting hotel investors in their endeavors. Team up with us today, and we’ll work together to help you reach your sustainability goals.  Contact us today to guarantee that eco-conscious travelers find your hotels and venues. 

Marketing Manager

Jourdyn Wigg

Jourdyn leads the strategic marketing initiatives for NewGen Advisory, overseeing brand development, market positioning, communications, and business growth efforts across the firm.

With more than a decade of experience in marketing and business development, Jourdyn specializes in building brands, creating demand-generation strategies, developing thought leadership programs, and executing integrated marketing campaigns that drive measurable business results. Her expertise spans digital marketing, public relations, content strategy, events, social media, lead generation, and corporate communications.

At NewGen, Jourdyn is responsible for shaping and executing the firm’s marketing strategy, ensuring consistent brand visibility across all channels while supporting advisors, clients, and strategic initiatives nationwide. She works closely with leadership to develop campaigns, elevate industry presence, strengthen client engagement, and position NewGen as a trusted advisor within the hospitality investment sector.

Jourdyn holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and Media Studies from Arizona State University and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with an emphasis in Marketing from Grand Canyon University.

Most mornings you’ll find Jourdyn in the gym before sunrise and spending time with her husband and children. 

Pipeline & Transaction Assistant

Allysia Howerton

Allysia Howerton joined NewGen Advisory in 2026 as a Pipeline & Transaction Assistant, relocating from St. Louis, MO to Arizona to take on the role. She brings a background spanning property management, client services, sales, and administrative leadership, with a track record of managing complex workflows and keeping transactions moving efficiently from inception to close.

Known for her organization, attention to detail, and relationship-driven approach, Allysia supports transaction management, pipeline coordination, and day-to-day brokerage operations — and is passionate about growing her career within the hospitality real estate industry.

Outside of work, she enjoys discovering new coffee shops and restaurants, traveling to experience new cultures, and spending time with her dogs.

Real Estate Assistant

Josie Numendahl

2 years

Josie Numedahl joined NewGen Advisory in July 2024 as a Real Estate Assistant (REA). Originally from Iowa, she relocated to Arizona to pursue her education, graduating from Grand Canyon University in 2022 with a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing and Advertising.

Josie began her professional career as a recruiter in the finance and accounting sector, and brings that client-facing, detail-oriented background to her work at NewGen.

Outside of work, she enjoys reading, hiking, exploring local coffee shops, and spending time with friends.

Senior Accountant

Anthony Lepore

X years

Anthony is the Staff Accountant for NewGen Worldwide, LLC and its subsidiaries Green Card Fund, LLC and NewGen Advisory, LLC, working directly under CFO Michael Lepore to handle day-to-day accounting functions across all NewGen operations.

Green Card Fund (greencardfund.com) is a USCIS-recognized EB-5 Regional Center authorized to raise foreign capital for domestic development projects. EB-5 investors fund community-need projects and receive an immigration benefit in exchange for job creation. To date, GCF has facilitated over $125 million in foreign direct investment, delivered immigration benefits to more than 250 families, and created over 2,500 jobs in healthcare, education, and hospitality across Arizona and Washington, D.C.

NewGen Advisory (newgenadv.com) is a full-service commercial real estate brokerage specializing in hospitality assets.

Prior to joining NewGen, Anthony completed coursework at Paradise Valley Community College before co-founding a family business that produced custom-wrapped die-cast model cars for corporate clients — handling vehicle customization, display stands, and branded packaging. Serving as Director of Operations, he gained hands-on experience in management, production workflows, and running a business from the ground up.

Outside of work, Anthony is a lifelong ice hockey player with a passion for motorsports — particularly motocross and classic cars. Among his favorites: the 1963 C2 Corvette Sting Ray, the 1965 Shelby Cobra S/C, and the 1971 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda. He hopes to one day own and operate a bookkeeping firm serving small businesses.

Director of Operations

Nicholas Renckens

X years

Nick serves as Director of Operations for NewGen Worldwide and NewGen Advisory, bringing a detail-oriented, forward-thinking approach to supporting the company’s continued growth. A Minneapolis native, Nick studied at Denison University and the University of Minnesota before making his way to Arizona, where he now lives in Mesa.

He spent a decade in the hospitality industry as a server, bartender, and restaurant manager — hands-on experience that gave him a strong operational foundation and a natural fit within NewGen’s hospitality-focused business.

Outside of work, Nick is an avid writer with a passion for art, photography, and travel, and enjoys documenting his experiences through the lens.

Chief of Staff

Nycole Gonsalves

X years

Nycole serves as Chief of Staff at NewGen Advisory, where she trains and manages the Real Estate Assistant (REA) team. She works closely with REAs to ensure agents receive consistent, high-quality support throughout every stage of a deal — from contract to close.

Alongside the Office Manager, Nycole leads onboarding for new agents, REAs, and team members across NewGen Worldwide’s subsidiaries, and has developed a training library to streamline the process for incoming staff. She is also actively involved in evaluating and implementing new platforms to improve agent and REA workflows, while providing leadership with the data needed to monitor KPIs and track revenue goals.

Her background in franchise operations management — spanning startups to scaling franchises — makes her a versatile and valuable member of the NewGen team.

Chief Financial Officer

Michael Lepore

20+ years

Michael is the Chief Financial Officer of NewGen Worldwide, LLC and its subsidiaries Green Card Fund, LLC and NewGen Advisory, LLC — a diversified real estate investment and capital solutions firm focused on creative, flexible solutions. Michael and his team oversee day-to-day accounting, budgeting, forecasting, and financial modeling across all NewGen operations.

Green Card Fund (greencardfund.com) is a USCIS-recognized EB-5 Regional Center authorized to raise foreign capital for domestic development projects. EB-5 investors fund community-need projects and receive an immigration benefit in exchange for job creation. To date, GCF has facilitated over $125 million in foreign direct investment, delivered immigration benefits to more than 250 families, and created over 2,500 jobs in healthcare, education, and hospitality across Arizona and Washington, D.C.

NewGen Advisory (newgenadv.com) is a full-service commercial real estate brokerage specializing in hospitality assets.

Prior to joining NewGen, Michael built over 20 years of experience in accounting, tax, and operations management serving small to mid-sized businesses. He holds active CPA licenses in both New York and Arizona. His career spans public accounting — including a role as Audit Manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers — as well as private accounting and business ownership, giving him a broad, hands-on command of accounting and management functions. That dual perspective allows him to bring both tax strategy and business strategy to bear when evaluating financial decisions. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Arizona Society of Certified Public Accountants (ASCPA).

A proud Italian-American, Michael lives in Scottsdale with his wife, Patty, and their three children, Alyssa, Anthony, and Joey. Outside of work, he coaches ice hockey and has a passion for cooking Italian food.

Co-Founder and Principal

Kyle Walker

X years

Kyle is a co-founder, Principal, and Chief Executive Officer of NewGen Worldwide, LLC and its subsidiaries Green Card Fund, LLC and NewGen Advisory, LLC — a diversified real estate investment firm focused on creative, flexible solutions. Beyond his broad responsibilities as CEO, Kyle’s primary focus is leading Green Card Fund, developing and implementing capital solutions domestically and internationally, and identifying attractive investment opportunities.

Green Card Fund (greencardfund.com) is a USCIS-recognized EB-5 Regional Center authorized to raise foreign capital for domestic development projects. EB-5 investors fund community-need projects and receive an immigration benefit in exchange for job creation. To date, GCF has facilitated over $125 million in foreign direct investment, delivered immigration benefits to more than 250 families, and created over 2,500 jobs in healthcare, education, and hospitality across Arizona and Washington, D.C.

NewGen Advisory (newgenadv.com) is a full-service commercial real estate brokerage specializing in hospitality assets — a natural evolution of NewGen Worldwide’s business model, built on business partners Girish Patel and Dan Rama’s lifetime experience in the industry. Kyle’s financial acumen and creative approach to structuring deals help NewGen Advisory clients identify and secure profitable opportunities.

Kyle earned a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies from Arizona State University with a focus in Business and Urban Planning. He has long been involved with the Greater Phoenix Economic Council’s (GPEC) International Leadership Council, and in 2016 was elected to the Board of Directors of Invest in the USA (IIUSA), the national EB-5 trade association, where he actively contributes to legislative reform efforts and the permanent reauthorization of the EB-5 program.

Kyle splits his time between company offices in Phoenix, AZ and Washington, D.C. Outside of work, he is an avid reader, global traveler, and snowboarder — and after logging over a million miles as a passenger, he has recently taken to the cockpit, learning to fly himself.

Co-Founder and Principal

Girish Patel

20+ years

Girish Patel is a co-founder and Principal of NewGen Worldwide, LLC and its subsidiaries Green Card Fund, LLC and NewGen Advisory, LLC — a diversified real estate investment and capital solutions firm focused on creative, flexible solutions across hospitality and healthcare. Among his core responsibilities are leading strategic initiatives, overseeing financial management, and driving real estate investment acquisitions.

Green Card Fund (greencardfund.com) is a USCIS-recognized EB-5 Regional Center authorized to raise foreign capital for domestic development projects. EB-5 investors fund community-need projects and receive an immigration benefit in exchange for job creation. To date, GCF has facilitated over $125 million in foreign direct investment, delivered immigration benefits to more than 250 families, and created over 2,500 jobs in healthcare, education, and hospitality across Arizona and Washington, D.C.

NewGen Advisory (newgenadv.com) is a full-service commercial real estate brokerage specializing in hospitality assets — a natural evolution of NewGen Worldwide’s business model, grounded in Girish’s and business partner Dan Rama’s lifetime experience in the industry. Having grown up in his family’s hotel business as an immigrant, Girish developed a bottom-up understanding of hospitality — mastering operations before becoming an investor, lender, and consultant. That ground-level perspective, tested across multiple economic cycles, underpins his 20+ years as a successful business owner and brings a distinctive depth of insight to NGA’s clients and investors.

Committed to continuous learning and giving back, Girish established the RC Patel Memorial Scholarship for students pursuing careers in real estate investment. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Global Ties Arizona, an organization that strengthens international relationships by making exchange programs more impactful.

Co-Founder, Principal and Managing Broker

Dinesh “Dan” Rama

X years

Dan is a co-founder and Principal of NewGen Worldwide, LLC and its subsidiaries Green Card Fund, LLC and NewGen Advisory, LLC — a diversified real estate investment and capital solutions firm focused on creative, flexible solutions. His primary role is leading NewGen Advisory and serving as its Designated Broker in Arizona.

Green Card Fund (greencardfund.com) is a USCIS-recognized EB-5 Regional Center authorized to raise foreign capital for domestic development projects. EB-5 investors fund community-need projects and receive an immigration benefit in exchange for job creation. To date, GCF has facilitated over $125 million in foreign direct investment, delivered immigration benefits to more than 250 families, and created over 2,500 jobs in healthcare, education, and hospitality across Arizona and Washington, D.C.

NewGen Advisory (newgenadv.com) is a full-service commercial real estate brokerage specializing in hospitality assets — a natural evolution of NewGen Worldwide’s business model, built on Dan’s and business partner Girish Patel’s lifetime experience in the industry. Throughout his career, Dan has been involved in the disposition of over $600 million in hospitality assets, advising clients on acquisitions, mergers, and divestitures across the United States.

Dan began his career as a hotel operator and owner in 1994 following his studies at the University of Arizona, going on to build a portfolio as a franchisee of Red Brick Pizza, Holiday Inn, Ramada Inn, and Comfort Suites. He holds General Manager Certifications from Holiday Inn, Motel 6, and Days Inn, and is a Certified Hotel Owner (CHO) with a Certification for Hotel Industry Analytics (CHIA).

Beyond his company responsibilities, Dan is an active industry voice. He serves as an Ambassador with the Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) — the largest hospitality owners association in the U.S. — and previously served as its Southwest Regional Director. He also sits on the Board of Directors of the Arizona Lodging and Tourism Association (AZLTA).

Dan lives in Gilbert, AZ with his wife, Chetna, their son Suraj, and their daughter Sonya. Outside of work, he enjoys golf and cheering on the Denver Broncos.

Chief Executive Officer · Chief Legal Officer

Suraj Bhakta

15+ years

Suraj is the Chief Legal Officer of NewGen Worldwide, LLC and a member of its senior leadership team, where he contributes to the operational management and strategic planning of the company and its subsidiaries — including Green Card Fund and NewGen Advisory. NewGen Worldwide is a diversified firm engaged in real estate investments, creative capital solutions, and advisory services for the entrepreneurial investor.

Suraj first served as outside counsel for Green Card Fund and NewGen Worldwide from 2008 to 2014 before joining the organization as Chief Legal Officer. In this role, he leads the company’s legal, regulatory, and corporate governance functions, with responsibility spanning real estate, risk management, contractual relations, and investment strategies. He also oversees the business administration of NewGen Advisory, a full-service commercial real estate brokerage specializing in hospitality assets.

Prior to joining NewGen, Suraj was Managing Partner of Bhakta & Associates, PLLC, a full-service business law firm where he represented a broad range of clients across acquisitions and sales, corporate structuring, contracts, franchise law, development and construction, and equity and debt financing.

A native of Ohio, Suraj graduated from The Ohio State University in 1999 with a B.S. in Business Administration and earned his J.D. from Case Western Reserve University in 2002. He resides in Peoria, AZ with his wife, Neena, and their two sons, Shiv and Soham.