Haley van Boldrik

Consultant, Auckland, New Zealand

Haley van Boldrik is a highly experienced consultant with over 11 years of tenure at Horwath HTL.


Bio

Haley van Boldrik is a seasoned consultant at Horwath HTL in Auckland, New Zealand, with over 11 years of experience delivering tailored solutions for clients in the hospitality, events, tourism, and leisure sectors. Her expertise spans data analysis, market research, supply and demand modelling, financial projections, and comprehensive report writing, providing valuable insights for both public and private sector projects across New Zealand and the South Pacific.

Haley specialises in preparing market demand and financial feasibility studies, as well as developing robust business cases to support funding applications. Her strong analytical skills enable her to delve deeply into client and industry performance data, identifying trends and opportunities that serve as a reliable foundation for strategic recommendations and future projections.

Throughout her tenure, Haley has successfully completed a wide range of assignments, offering clients actionable insights that drive their decision-making and project success. Her ability to combine rigorous analysis with clear communication ensures that her clients receive high-quality deliverables tailored to their unique needs and goals.

Haley holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing from the University of Auckland, further enhanced by an Honours degree in Marketing. Her educational background, combined with her extensive professional experience, allows her to approach projects with a strategic and customer-focused perspective.

Haley’s dedication to excellence, coupled with her in-depth knowledge of market dynamics and financial modelling, makes her a valuable asset to Horwath HTL and its clients throughout the region.

Expert insights

Cutting edge analysis.

Report

New Zealand Hotels Performance Focus

In August 2023, Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR) for New Zealand hotels increased by 14% compared to August 2019 and 24% compared to August 2022, according to Hotel Data New Zealand (HDNZ). This rise was significantly influenced by the FIFA Women’s World Cup, especially in Auckland and Wellington, which hosted seven matches during the first two weeks of the month. Additionally, good snowfall in August bolstered accommodation demand in major ski areas like the Queenstown Lakes District.

Stephen Hamilton
Stephen Hamilton
Managing Director, New Zealand
Report

New Zealand Hotels & Chains Report 2023

The 2023 edition of the New Zealand Hotels & Chains Report offers a detailed analysis of the hospitality sector in New Zealand, focusing on the performance, distribution, and future development of hotel chains across the country. Drawing on data from New Zealand’s accommodation programmes (ADP and HDNZ), as well as from STR and our database, Horwath HTL presents this overview of 662 New Zealand accommodation properties, including hotels, serviced apartments, lodges and other boutique accommodation comprising almost 42,000 guest rooms. The most comprehensive data set reporting on the country’s occupancies and Average Daily Rates (ADR) is from Hotel Data New Zealand (HDNZ), which includes circa 24,874 rooms across 214 of the country’s major hotels and serviced apartments, or 61% of the room supply within its category.

Wim Ruepert
Wim Ruepert
Director, New Zealand
Report

New Zealand Hotel Market 2019

New Zealand’s hotel industry has experienced significant growth in revenue and profitability. However, the outlook for continued improvement in 2019 and beyond is uncertain due to fluctuating growth rates and changing market dynamics. Understanding the market is essential for current and future hotel industry investors.

Wim Ruepert
Wim Ruepert
Director, New Zealand
Report

Asia Pacific Chains & Hotels Report 2018

We are delighted to announce the latest version of our most popular publication, the Chains and Hotels Report. 11 key markets in Asia Pacific are highlighted, examining the relationship between branded hotels and their independent counterparts. Who has the most successful brands? Who is growing the fastest? Which market has the least amount of hotels connected to a brand? Who has the most? The Asia Pacific region has seen significant growth in its hospitality sector, with chain hotels playing a major role. This report offers a comprehensive analysis of the chain hotel market across key Asia Pacific countries, highlighting the dominance of international brands, market penetration rates, and the trends shaping the industry.

Robert Hecker
Robert Hecker
Managing Director, Singapore