Need To Know: Food Security
Five local experts discussed the state's food system inadequacies and offered practical solutions for in-person and virtual attendees at our first event of the year.
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Five local experts discussed the state's food system inadequacies and offered practical solutions for in-person and virtual attendees at our first event of the year.
Celebrated landscape architect Don Vita designs parks and planting areas to encourage a connection to people and to nature.
Buying a home is probably the largest investment you will make in your lifetime. Understand the value of title insurance and the dangers that can be encountered without it.
Patients and physicians in Hawaiʻi now have another pharmacy option for specialty medications. Accredo, a full-service specialty pharmacy, has been serving patients from their Honolulu location since 2019.
The Park Ward Village, a new residential offering in Ward Village, is now welcoming brokers and clients to view the Sales Gallery and discover its studio, one, two and three bedroom residences.
Honoring commercial interior design excellence in Hawai‘i, the Ho‘ohuli Awards exemplifies design excellence and celebrates local interior design talent. This awards program furthers IIDA's vision to support culture and positively impact the health and well-being of people’s lives through a greater understanding of interior design.
Building quality education, health care infrastructure, and a competitive workforce are essential to create a thriving community. Here are the individuals and companies that are committed to elevating West Oʻahu.
The next generation of leadership opens new doors for perspectives, innovation, and problem solving to the workplace – all with the ambition and gumption to create and carry out new ideas. When we combine experience, innovation and collaboration of both timeless and contemporary, the possibilities are endless.
What does it take to succeed in Hawaiʻi? Business longevity and growth is a testament to solid management, exceptional products and incomparable service. Be inspired by these local companies who are celebrating important milestones in 2022.
Hybrid work can quietly take a toll on your well-being. As the year winds down, consider three practices to create a healthy hybrid new year.
Here are some key year-end HR to-dos that you don’t want to overlook before 2022 rolls in.
Hawaiʻi Craftsmen supports local artists to ensure the fine craft in Hawaiʻi continues.
The UHA Health Insurance platform gives you instant access to free webinars, podcasts and other health and wellness resources.
As a health insurer for Hawaiʻi businesses, UHA Health Insurance works closely with employers to create healthy workplaces.
Supporting community organizations can bring about positive change in the health and well-being of everyone.
Shaping communities through design excellence — All of the awardees exemplified a vision to meet or exceed safety requirements, utilize sustainable and efficient methods, and fulfill our cultural and emotional needs.
John Fink joined AUW in June 2020, the middle of the pandemic, and never looked back.
Art School prepares to reopen in the summer of 2022.
Recognizing excellence in Hawaiʻi's commercial real estate industry with NAIOP Hawaii's 24th annual Kukulu Hale Awards.
These two organizations are working to help communities and build a better Hawaiʻi.
‘Tis the season for strategic planning! Whether your organization fared well or not during the pandemic, this is the perfect time to dust off your plan and check if your goals are still relevant. Or is it time for a whole new set of goals as you navigate the post-pandemic landscape?
The Honolulu Museum of Art launches new conservation campaign around James Seawright’s “Mirror XV”.
The Nonprofit Success Factory Brings STEM Programs To Hawaiʻi Island Youth.
Everyone knows the quote “if you give a man a fish you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime”. In the same light, ask employees to give, and you’ll see some disparate, one-off, and occasional transactions – but empower employees to learn, connect, and give to causes/initiatives that inspire them, and you develop a team to champion your company’s community involvement.
So often in business you hear “public-private partnership.” What does that mean, and how is this concept transforming our communities in Hawaiʻi?
Do you want to lead your organization along the path to build truly cohesive, high-performing teams? You are not the only one.
In Hawaii alone, there are more than 100,000 residents who are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia. Join the Walk to End Alzheimer's on November 6, 2021.
Be Bold. Be Remarkable. Be You. Read about some of Hawaiʻi's remarkable Wahine in business.
The nonprofit Adult Friends for Youth offers high-risk kids another direction.
Perhaps the greatest lesson we have learned from adopting Wellness into the workplace, is understanding that wellness is not a destination or a one-time achievement.
Hawai‘i artists featured in HoMA’s major fall exhibition explore issues of here and now.
Cheryl Oncea, the Publisher of Hawaii Business Magazine spoke with Micah Kāne, President and CEO of the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation, and presenting sponsor of the CHANGE Event Series.
Lurline Johnson has been involved in real estate sales and property management for 22 years. She works tirelessly to support the highest standards in the real estate industry and is an active participant in numerous volunteer and community initiatives.
The aging population is growing in Hawaii and soon there will be a number of individuals in the workplace who may have to provide care for their loved ones. Here's why Hawaii businesses should care about the Alzheimer's crisis.
simplicityHR by ALTRES makes difficult work easy for Signature Shade Solutions.
Millions of employees have left their jobs at record-breaking levels, while other employees who remained with their companies reported a supportive workplace culture that inspired them to stay. How can you create a culture that slows down the Great Resignation?
Powered by trained local experts, Aloha United Way’s 211 helpline is Hawai‘i’s only comprehensive community information and referral helpline.
With cyber-attacks at an all-time high, it has never been more important to understand what your business’s security posture is.
Over a half dozen iconic works of contemporary art have been added to the Honolulu Museum of Art for the entire community to enjoy.
Each year, G70 opens its doors to students from around the country and abroad for an opportunity to learn, grow, and connect with seasoned professionals through a paid, full-time summer internship.
Hawaii Business Magazine's former Events Director Anthony Bagnoli, spoke with Charles Kaneshiro, President and COO of G70, a presenting sponsor for the CHANGE Event Series.
As part of an initiative to educate staff on the diversity and inclusivity of social values, perspectives, and beliefs held within Hawaiʻi’s culture, G70 formed an intra-office culture committee, Nā Makamaka o Kou.
Providing thoughtful land-use planning for Hawaii’s unique islands, culture, and people for a sustainable future.
Hawaii Business Magazine's former Director of Events Anthony Bagnoli, spoke with Charles Kaneshiro, President and COO of G70 and presenting sponsor of the CHANGE Event Series.
As we come out of our homes and back into our places of work, learning, play and entertainment, we all pause to wonder – what does this new world look like?
When we were founded in 1971 as a small studio trying to make a difference in a big world, we would have never imagined to have the impact we do today.
In a gallon-sized ziploc bag were a white tube sock, uncooked grains of rice, black buttons, a strip of fabric glue, strong and instructions on how to transform these items into a snowman.
Hawaii Business Magazine’s former Director of Events Anthony Bagnoli, spoke with Charles Kaneshiro, President and COO of G70, a presenting sponsor for the CHANGE Event Series.
A look at the policy decisions, external crises and social changes that gave Hawai‘i the most expensive housing in the nation.
Find out who led the way in 14 categories, and how two organizations attract and keep employees despite serious challenges.