Katie Green

Katie Green was born in Montreal, Quebec. She obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Hotel Restaurant & Tourism Management from The University of Tennessee Knoxville. During this time, Katie took part in the Disney College Program as a cast member. She helped to act out how Belle and Beast fall in love while ensuring everyone remains safe & happy at the same time. After two years later, she joined Travel & Leisure Co. in 2018 as an LDP. Now, she gets promoted there to Housekeeping Manager. As a housekeeping manager, she knows how to push people to understand their potential so they exceed their expectations for the guests. She ensures how to engage with guests and make their vacation memorable. During these years, she learned that every guest might not remember what they tell, but they will definitely memorize how she serves them that makes them feel good.

Aquaguard Laminate vs Nucore Vinyl Flooring

Aquaguard Laminate vs. Nucore Vinyl Flooring

When choosing flooring options for your home, there is often the question of what type of floors to choose and which is the best. Laminate and Vinyl flooring are two great choices with tremendous advantages: an example is durability. Laminate floors vary in appearance and style, while vinyl floors are perfect for high-moisture areas. Aquaguard …

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Acacia wood vs teak

Acacia Wood vs. Teak: Find The Best Wood for Flooring and Furniture

There are numerous types of wood out there, but you may need to be reasonably selective if you want high-quality woodworking projects. Professional woodworkers understand perfectly that several factors will influence this selection. These may include the nature of your project and how much you’re willing to spend. There are two popular kinds of wood …

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Hemlock Wood vs Pine

Hemlock Wood vs. Pine Wood

Hemlock wood and Pinewood are two types of softwood used for different purposes. Pinewood is native to the Northern Hemisphere and can make high-value carpentry items such as windows, floors, roofs, furniture, etc. They are coniferous trees that can reach a height of 150 feet. On the other hand, Hemlock wood is native to North …

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