Hawaii Entrepreneur Awards 2023: Corporate Intrapreneur of the year
Honors someone who works in a large organization but advocates for innovation and entrepreneurial thinking.
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Honors someone who works in a large organization but advocates for innovation and entrepreneurial thinking.
Ethical journalists “reflect the messy world as best they can” by reporting important facts and evidence.
Celebrating innovations that help Hawaiʻi solve a major problem in the community, the ocean or the ʻāina.
Recognizes the local company that received the largest financial deal in the past year
As executive director, he launched programs for asthma management and youth vaping prevention, and advocated for lung cancer screening.
Eleven companies participate in the Digital Currency Innovation Lab while the state explores regulations and advocates push for open markets.
Individual or entity that has invested substantially in the Hawai‘i startup ecosystem.
The general manager of the luxury resort focuses on making it “an amazing place to work,” winning major hotel awards in the process.
Presented to the entrepreneur whose CPG company has consistently seen month-over-month growth in revenue and customers.
The VP of corporate and community advancement and president of HEI’s charitable arm awards millions of dollars to nonprofits each year.
Honoring the entrepreneur who has created technology and innovation to make our lives better.
The nonprofit is focused on small steps that will make a big impact in reaching Hawai‘i’s 100% clean energy goals.
This political science professor and KS trustee founded a charter school and is committed to supporting Hawai‘i’s teachers.
An entrepreneur and company that substantially contributes to helping solve some of Hawai‘i’s toughest problems.
The law firm’s partner has a passion for helping people with serious mental health challenges get long-term treatment.
Awarded to the individual or team that has gone above expectations with their company, and is a clear example to other entrepreneurs.
The senior VP and affordable housing manager aims to help solve Hawai‘i’s affordable housing crisis.
Kikubari means “to share one’s spirit,” and the model can be adapted to Hawai‘i’s hospitality industry, or any company.