Phoenix Chen

Analyst, Atlanta, USA

Phoenix Chen specialises in financial analysis, macroeconomic analysis and digital transformation as an analyst.


Bio

Phoenix Chen is an Analyst at Horwath HTL Atlanta, specialising in financial analysis, macroeconomic analysis, and digital transformation. Her keen analytical skills and forward-thinking approach allow her to deliver insightful solutions that address the evolving needs of clients in the hospitality and tourism sectors.

Phoenix began her journey with Horwath HTL as a summer intern in June 2023, where her strong capabilities and dedication quickly set her apart. Recognised for her talent and potential, she transitioned to a full-time analyst role in early 2024, where she continues to contribute to the firm’s success.

Phoenix’s academic foundation is rooted in a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and a Master’s Degree in International Finance from Columbia University. This robust educational background has equipped her with a deep understanding of economic trends, financial modelling, and global markets, which she applies to her work with precision and insight.

At Horwath HTL, Phoenix leverages her expertise to help clients navigate financial complexities, implement transformative strategies, and capitalise on emerging opportunities. Her commitment to excellence and adaptability in a fast-paced environment make her a valuable asset to the Atlanta team.

Through her work, Phoenix is dedicated to driving impactful outcomes for clients and supporting their long-term success in a competitive and dynamic industry.

Expert insights

Cutting edge analysis.

Viewpoint

Lifestyle hotels: the ultimate network impact move

Even if they don’t always generate the highest returns, they contribute by making the broader portfolio more relevant and appealing – especially to younger, experience-driven travellers. In many ways, lifestyle brands are the front-facing ambassadors of modern hospitality, bringing energy, identity, and fresh perspective to the mix.

Bryan Younge
Bryan Younge
Managing Partner, USA
Viewpoint

What we learned at ALIS CALA 2025: Day 2

The debut of ALIS CALA 2025 marked a significant milestone for the hospitality industry in the Caribbean and Latin America. Merging the former CHRIS and HOLA conferences, this unified platform brought together more than 100 hospitality leaders, investors, and developers in Coral Gables, Florida to chart the future of travel and investment across the region.

Bryan Younge
Bryan Younge
Managing Partner, USA
Viewpoint

Resilience in Paradise

Global leisure travel patterns are undergoing a notable realignment as economic and political headwinds emanating from the United States redirect international tourists toward more accessible and stable destinations. The Caribbean, in particular, has emerged as a prime beneficiary of this shift. Factors such as U.S. trade tariffs, policy uncertainty, and geopolitical tensions have dampened the appeal of U.S. travel for many overseas visitors, resulting in a “travel diversion” effect in which sun-seeking travelers opt for Caribbean getaways over U.S. holidays. At the same time, the Caribbean region’s robust tourism recovery and relative political stability have positioned its islands as attractive havens for both vacationers and investors.

Bryan Younge
Bryan Younge
Managing Partner, USA