David Cárdenas

Dean, William F. Harrah College of Hospitality
Expertise: Tourism planning, Sustainable development, Hospitality education, Hospitality leadership

Biography

David Cárdenas — dean of UNLV's William F. Harrah College of Hospitality — is an expert on tourism planning, sustainable development, and hospitality leadership and education.

His experience in both academic and administrative roles is wide-ranging. The Ecuador native has worked extensively in community-based tourism planning projects in the United States and abroad, engaging local residents in the sustainable tourism development process. Cárdenas’ international experience includes visiting professor posts at Shandong University in China, the Inter-Continental University of the Caribbean in Curacao, the University of Aruba, and Universidad San Francisco de Quito. In addition, he has helped develop strategic international partnerships in countries including Vietnam, South Korea, Qatar, Spain, Aruba, Peru, Colombia, Italy, England, Belize, Portugal, and Oman.

Prior to joining UNLV in March 2024, he served in university faculty and leadership roles including as the associate dean of academic programs for the University of South Carolina's College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management. In that role, Cárdenas oversaw curriculum, international programs, student services, and alumni and corporate engagement.

As a researcher, Cárdenas has examined topics such as technology adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic, theme park demand, and racial discrimination in tourism. His work has been published in peer-reviewed academic publications, including the Journal of Foodservice Business Research, Tourism Review International, and the International Journal of Event and Festival Management.

Education

  • Ph.D.,Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management, North Carolina State University

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Fewer people are flocking to Sin City, and many on social media claim America’s gambling capital is empty. But, that’s not the whole story. Tourism is down so far this year in Vegas, with total visitor volume so far in 2025 declining 8% compared to 2024, as international travelers are increasingly avoiding the U.S., and domestic travelers grow anxious over the state of the economy.
MarketWatch
For decades, Las Vegas was considered a destination of bargains galore, offering 99-cent shrimp cocktails, $10 steak dinners and shows that cost no more than the price of a drink. But those days are long gone. Instead, think $9 cups of coffee, $100-a-person buffet spreads and a movie ticket that can set you back a whopping $279.
CDC Gaming
Casino management system provider Table Trac on Wednesday announced a multi-year financial commitment to the William F. Harrah College of Hospitality at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The contribution is part of Table Trac’s commitment to fostering opportunity and development for under-served Native American communities.
Hotel Business
The UNLV William F. Harrah College of Hospitality has received a $1 million philanthropic gift from Marco Benvenuti, founder of Duetto, to establish the Marco Benvenuti Excellence Endowment. The gift represents the culmination of years of support from the local entrepreneur and 2002 graduate.

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