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CHANGE: Education 2020

Thursday, January 1, 1970, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm View the event replay: https://vimeo.com/459249496   To register for the next CHANGE Event on Arts & Culture (Nov. 5), click here. To register for the final CHANGE Event on Natural Environment…

CHANGE Event Series: Education

Education: A Way Forward The pandemic stalled exciting transformations in our system and exacerbated the roadblocks in schooling in Hawai‘i. The ability of our state to thrive depends on our education continuing to innovate to overcome those roadblocks. The CHANGE…

CHANGE Event Series: Government & Civics

The CHANGE Event on Government & Civics took place virtually on Thursday, August 20th at 3PM. The panel discussed issues pertaining to the state's financial and technological shortcomings, improving voter turnout and building consensus and shared purpose in the community.…

CHANGE: Government & Civics 2020

Thursday, January 1, 1970, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm View the event replay: https://vimeo.com/451354768 Improving Our Political Climate Change will happen when more citizens are involved, including leaders and ordinary people from our neighborhood, businesses, nonprofits and governments. Hear from…

Leadership Conference 2020

While the world changes around us, Hawai'i continues to move forward. Join us July 28-30 for the first ever virtual Leadership Conference! Featuring 55 speakers and 15 sessions, this is the conference you'd expect, even during unexpected times. To register,…

CHANGE Event Series: Health & Wellness

Six local leaders in health care discuss coronavirus, health disparities, tomorrow’s doctors and nurses, and more at Hawaii Business Magazine CHANGE event. Read the event recap. var videoPlayer = new Vimeo.Player('vimeo-player1'); videoPlayer.on('play', function() );

CHANGE Event Series: Community & Economy

Cheryl Oncea, publisher of Hawaii Business Magazine, said it best at the magazine’s CHANGE event on Community & Economy on Thursday night: “Positive change does not happen without conversation and collaboration.” The event, held at the Honolulu Museum of Art, was…

Behind the Scenes: 20 for the Next 20

Hawaii Business Magazine honors 20 people each year who we believe will have an important and positive impact on Hawai‘i over the next two decades. They have already proven themselves by their accomplishments, intelligence, charisma, leadership and passion, but we…

Making Koa Sustainable

The native tree is a vital part of Hawaiʻi’s forests and watersheds, and prized by woodworkers and by Hawaiian cultural practitioners. The challenge is making koa sustainable for all of its valuable roles. Click here to read the full story.…

Power is Wahine: Living Fearlessly

Join us for the 12th annual Wahine Forum, Hawaii’s largest leadership and career development conference for women. The forum is attended by Hawaii’s top female executives, entrepreneurs, up-and-coming leaders and others intent on advancing their careers. Connect with like-minded individuals and cultivate…

Preview: Wahine Forum 2019

LIVE FEARLESSLY: Join us for the 12th annual Wahine Forum, Hawaii’s largest leadership and career development conference for women. The forum is attended by Hawaii’s top female executives, entrepreneurs, up-and-coming leaders and others intent on advancing their careers. Connect with like-minded…

Thriving Together [Sponsored]

The farmers market serves as a mainstay for Kakaʻako — nurturing genuine interactions between neighbors, family, and friends. Deepening of those relationships and core values are vital to the foundation of a community — the ultimate backbone. What else is…

Honoring Local Tradition [Sponsored]

Kamehameha Schools and Stanford Carr Development are partners in creating communities.  Their shared vision is all about vibrant, well-designed, convenient, lively neighborhoods that offer lots of places to gather, explore, and enjoy life. Concerts and art events, corner grocery stores,…

The Innovator's Playground [Sponsored]

Too many of Hawaiʻi's working people endure long commutes to jobs. This leaves less time to enjoy family and friends and reduces opportunities to get outside and connect with each other. Kamehameha Schools and Stanford Carr Development believe the successful…