Solaire Resort North Partners with Quezon City Government for Solaire Hospitality Academy
Solaire Resort North, in partnership with the Quezon City Government, has formally signed a Memorandum of Agreement to launch the Solaire Hospitality Academy, a program designed to develop a skilled hospitality workforce and expand access to employment opportunities for Quezon City residents.
Solaire Resort North Chief Operating Officer Damian Quayle and Vice President for Finance Michael Diopenes joined Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte, alongside representatives from Bloomberry Cultural Foundation, Quezon City University, and the Quezon City Public Employment Service Office, for the official signing ceremony. The agreement marks the formal launch of the program and underscores the strengthening collaboration between the private sector and the local government.

The Solaire Hospitality Academy reflects Solaire Resort North’s commitment to building a sustainable talent pipeline while supporting the development of its home city. In partnership with the Quezon City Public Employment Service Office and Quezon City University, the program delivers structured, industry-aligned training that bridges education and employment.
Participants will undergo training in key hospitality functions, including food and beverage service, culinary arts, housekeeping, and guest services, with a curriculum aligned to the operational standards of an integrated resort. Dedicated lecture and training facilities will be established at the Quezon City University Main Campus, combining classroom instruction with hands-on learning to prepare participants for real-world roles in the hospitality industry.
Solaire Resort North Chief Operating Officer Damian Quayle said the initiative reflects a commitment to expanding access to opportunity and creating clear pathways to employment. He added that the Academy aims to equip individuals with the skills and confidence needed to build meaningful careers in hospitality.
Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte highlighted the significance of the partnership in advancing the city’s workforce development agenda, noting that the Academy strengthens local efforts to provide residents with industry-relevant training and direct pathways to employment through strong public-private collaboration.
Beyond the Academy, Solaire Resort North and the Quezon City Government have collaborated on various community development initiatives. These include the showcasing of intricately crafted handbags made by women persons deprived of liberty at the Solaire Boutique, as well as the Bloomberry Cultural Foundation, Inc.’s partnership with the local government in supporting the reopening of La Mesa Ecopark in 2024.
Through these initiatives, Solaire Resort North and the Quezon City Government continue to reinforce a shared commitment to inclusivity, skills development, and sustainable progress to create opportunities that empower individuals and contribute to a stronger, more vibrant city.