Hawai‘i’s Top 250 Companies 2024
The 41st annual ranking of the state’s largest companies and nonprofits shows revenue was up, but the Lahaina catastrophe was widely felt – especially among small and medium businesses with Maui operations.
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The 41st annual ranking of the state’s largest companies and nonprofits shows revenue was up, but the Lahaina catastrophe was widely felt – especially among small and medium businesses with Maui operations.
Hawaii Business Magazine identified the leading real estate companies and invited them to submit their Top Performers. This page profiles many of these Top Performers in real estate. Consider these agents and companies when preparing to make your next real estate transaction.
Randall Libramonte
Find out who led the way in 14 categories, and how two organizations attract and keep employees despite serious challenges.
The most comprehensive Black Book in more than a decade profiles many of the state’s leading business and nonprofit leaders.
Eighty organizations donated nearly $241 million and 73,768 volunteer hours to help Hawai‘i’s nonprofits.
Matson tops the list for a second year in a row, with more than $1 billion in net profit last year.
Noelle Fujii-Oride led the way with seven prizes. Read our winning stories on real estate and housing, child care and public schools, wildfires, ESOPs, salaries and more.
The 40th annual ranking of the state’s largest companies and nonprofits shows revenue gains in nearly every sector of the economy in 2022, especially energy and tourism.
Profiles of 12 local companies that won our 2023 SmallBiz Editor’s Choice Awards for their ingenuity, grit, service, perseverance or all of the above. Plus two inductees into the 2023 Hawai‘i Small Business Hall of Fame, each more than a century old.
These 76 companies and nonprofits score an average of 90% on employee engagement. The national average is just 32%.
Each year, Hawaii Business Magazine honors 20 people who have accomplished much in their lives and careers and are poised to have an even bigger positive impact on Hawai‘i over the next 20 years.
Joelle Cabasa
This “who’s who” tells you about their jobs, the boards they serve on and causes supported, their proudest accomplishments, and more.
These 78 companies and nonprofits gave more than $217.3 million and 78,692 volunteer hours.
Fueled by its China service, Matson tops the list that shows how 70 companies and nonprofits fared in 2021, a year of recovery.
Revenue figures reflect a year when tourists returned, real estate prices soared and people went shopping again.
The Best Places to Work survey gives honest answers about what’s working and what’s not.
Among the honors are gold for our reporting on Honolulu rail and a bronze for best regional business magazine in North America.
Profiles of companies in 12 categories that won Hawaii Business Magazine's SmallBiz Editor's Choice Awards, plus four 100 year old companies inducted into the Hawaiʻi Small Business Hall of Fame.
The business was founded in 1884 as an ice and refrigeration company, and has been owned and led by the Nobriga family since 1946.
The small grocery store in Hilo carried some fishing supplies when the Tokunaga family opened it in 1920. It’s evolved into a 6,500-square-foot fishing, diving, hunting, outdoor and firearm supply store.
The founder’s near-death experience on a construction site led him to create a company with a family-first mindset.
The company helps manage invasive axis deer populations while providing meat products to local and mainland customers.