In a cozy house where the sun shines bright, lived four delightful kittens with unique personalities. Ayla, the slowest eater, always took her time, while her brothers –Alto, Skunk, and Willie—often snuck bites from her bowl. Mama Rachel’s care and a visit to Dr. Johns revealed Ayla’s wiggly teeth, leading to a special plan for a healthier smile. With love and family, Ayla and her brothers thrived, proving that care and support make everything right.
Rachel
Fu
Dr. Rachel J.C. Fu has many years of experience in the tourism and hospitality business. As an educator, inspirational speaker, researcher, and author of 11 children’s books and two textbooks, she has made an impact in her field. Rachel is also a musician, composer, avid traveler, and a devoted mother to one daughter and five kitties. She has provided leadership in academic and professional organizations. Rachel has published more than 220 papers, including refereed journal articles, refereed conference papers, a magazine article, newsletters, technical reports, and book chapters. Rachel's work has been featured in various media outlets including the Wall Street Journal, Condé Nast Traveler, Carnival Cruise Line, NBC, BBC, Bottom Line Personal, CNBC, ABC News, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Popular Science, AARC, KCBS, Recommend Magazine, U.S. News and World Report, the Conversation, and UF News. Rachel is the author of 'Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robot Applications in Hospitality Businesses' [ISBN 979-8-7657-8381-8] (Kendall Hunt publishing company).