How Nine Women Broke Through Tech’s Glass Ceiling
These female tech leaders in Hawai‘i describe how they navigated through what has been a male-dominated industry and how other women can take advantage of the greater opportunities today.
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These female tech leaders in Hawai‘i describe how they navigated through what has been a male-dominated industry and how other women can take advantage of the greater opportunities today.
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Kira Santos of the band Close the Distance says being a professional musician requires a tough skin "because you're going to get knocked down 100 times in this industry."
Local programs use various hands-on approaches so children in grades K-12 better understand business – and life.
Jade Food Products makes li hing mui in 500- to 1,000-pound batches.
How to start a program, paid vs. unpaid interns, college students vs. high schoolers, and more. Plus five tips for students.
This marine biologist works everywhere from the tropics to the poles. His goal: To understand and protect the ocean for the benefit of all.
If you have decided college is out of the picture, you can still succeed in Hawai‘i’s business world. But be prepared to work harder than those who have a degree.
Cultural practitioners working in the tourism industry see their roles as integral to ensuring Hawaiian culture is perpetuated accurately and that visitors treat the Islands respectfully.
Talent, training and financial incentives are driving a new era of filmmaking, TV and digital media production in the Islands.
After Angèl Foster and her husband, Brian, opened Island Olive Oil Co. in 2012, they discovered their company was a lot like an onion, with far more layers than they could have ever imagined.
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Aloha Junk Man removes clutter that people no longer want, from their property or business, and also responds to calls from insurance and remediation companies and real estate agents trying to sell houses that are unpresentable.
Maui-based Mike Wysocki never thought his undergraduate degree in sociology would lead him to a long and successful career in tech security sales.
Hawai‘i’s largest natural resource conservation company, Pono Pacific, is always hiring.
Adam Ah Sue had been working as a hotel concierge, but says he got tired of the mundane work he did every day.
It starts with a willingness by former inmates to change and includes supportive programs and caring employers.
Desiree Page's dad was one of the first hundred people in Illinois to become a certified arborist. Now she works as a System Arborist for Hawaiian Electric Co.
Learn how these institutions can help develop the skills you need for a successful career.
Mike Prickett started shooting surfing in high school and enjoyed it so much, he made it into his career.
If you are like most people, you don’t need a license to work. But more and more occupations now require one.
Gerry Kaho‘okano used to Tahitian dance with John (Leong, CEO of Pono Pacific Land Management) and he needed help. So he went to work for him as a field laborer.