
Sameer brings a diverse background in collegiate athletics, hospitality operations, and human resources to his role at Empowered Hospitality. His career began in collegiate athletics, where he developed strong relationship-building, team leadership, and program management skills in high-performance environments. He later transitioned into hospitality operations, gaining firsthand experience in the fast-paced, service-driven world of restaurants and hospitality businesses. This operational foundation allows Sameer to understand the unique challenges restaurant owners and hospitality leaders face—from team development and compliance to culture building and retention. At Empowered Hospitality, Sameer partners with restaurant and hospitality clients to deliver strategic human resources support tailored to the industry. Known for his calm, collaborative approach, Sameer brings clarity, empathy, and practical HR solutions to every engagement. By combining experience in athletics, hospitality, and HR consulting, Sameer supports Empowered Hospitality’s mission of creating workplaces where people thrive—helping restaurants and hospitality organizations build strong teams, compliant systems, and cultures rooted in integrity and connection.
What is your ideal restaurant experience?
A restaurant that feels welcoming to everyone, with a diverse mix of guests and an energy that immediately puts you at ease. Thoughtful, genuine hospitality elevates the experience, while carefully crafted food reflects care and intention. Whether dining with a group or enjoying a quiet solo meal, it feels like exactly where you want to be.
What does “creating workplaces where people thrive” mean to you?
It means building hospitality workplaces where employees can show up as their authentic selves and feel fully supported by their teams. Because we spend so much of our lives at work, feeling seen, valued, and supported becomes a powerful catalyst for growth, retention, and connection. In the restaurant and hospitality industry, that kind of culture isn’t optional—it’s essential.