T5 Strategies
Managing Director & Principal
Seán Worker is the Managing Director & Principal of T5 Strategies, a Business Process Architectural advisory firm. A native of Galway, Ireland, Sean has over 20+ years experience across the Hospitality, Franchising, & Technology sectors with such Brands as BridgeStreet, Wyndham and Marriott. He sits on and advises a number of Boards and splits his time between the US, UK and Spain
T5 helps businesses build user centric product experiences that inspire their Business to unleash their brands promise through replicable processes by aligning Strategy with Execution
T5 Strategies takes a messy silo led business world and design blueprints to make it easier to connect the dots to WOW your Client.
View all Speakers“"We really enjoyed this year’s edition of #Recharge2023 in the beautiful Lisbon! This event is truly a ‘one of a kind’ urban experience for innovators at the cutting edge of contemporary hospitality, real estate and was an amazing 2 day event, filled with an agenda of activities and talks with leading experts."
Vivi Himmel, CEO, AltoVita
What's been happening?
Posted on Friday, February 3 2023
Portugal: IHM held its fifth annual RECHARGE event in Lisbon, hosted at coworking venue Heden Santa Apolónia. RECHARGE is an in-person event which re…
Posted on Monday, January 16 2023
US: Habyt, the biggest coliving operator in Europe and Asia; and Common, the largest coliving operator in North America, have announced a merger to cr…
Posted on Monday, January 16 2023
UK: Legal & General Capital helped fund more than 17,000 new homes across a range of tenures last year.
Posted on Monday, January 16 2023
Germany: Investment manager PATRIZIA has reiterated its confidence in the European PBSA sector.
Posted on Monday, January 16 2023
UK: The John Lewis Partnership has agreed a £500 million multi-decade JV with investment giant abrdn to deliver around 1,000 BTR homes across three lo…
Posted on Monday, January 16 2023
Denmark: Real estate investor NREP has introduced an internal carbon tax to incentivise “rapid and deep emission cuts”.