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Fittest ExecutivesFittest Executives Contest

Hawaii Business Magazine is celebrating businesses in Hawaii that are not just fiscally fit, but physically fit with our annual Fittest Executives Contest. The contest represents an opportunity for the leadership of the company to lead by example and inspire better health, productivity, and well-being of employees. We will evaluate the fitness levels of Hawaii’s top executives to see who’s setting the pace. Anyone can nominate top level executives to take the fitness evaluation and even make a pledge to the American Heart Association to encourage their executives to participate.

► Click here to nominate your company's top Hawaii executive and encourage them to take the Fittest Executives evaluation


Best Places to Work logoBest Places to Work

Best Places to Work is an exciting initiative, in partnership with and managed by the Best Companies Group, dedicated to finding and recognizing Hawaii’s best employers! If you think your organization has what it takes to be honored on the annual "Best Places to Work in Hawaii" list or if you simply want to learn more about this project, we invite you to visit www.bestplacestoworkhi.com for more information on the process and instructions on how to sign up for the 2009 program.


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If you know a Hawaii-based business with a fewer than 100 employees that exemplifies the concept of "Small Business Success", our editors want to know! These stories will be featured in a special issue of Hawaii Business and the winners will also be recognized at a special event early next year.

Nominating a business is simple process. You're asked to describe, in no more than two pages, why the company exemplifies the concept of "Small Business Success." Stories of success can range from rapid sales growth and having a unique produce to overcoming unusual challenges or longevity in business.

► Click here to nominate a small business for the 2009 SB Success Awards



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Hawaii Business 2050 Forums on Sustainability

The Hawaii Institute for Public Affairs (HIPA) and Hawaii Business magazine are sponsoring a series of breakfast seminars to educate and engage the local business community about the critical importance of creating a sustainable Hawaii. The series run parallel to, but is separate and independent of, the Hawaii 2050 Sustainability Task Force.

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Help us by conducting sustainability discussions in your workplace. You can download a toolkit for this by clicking here.

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Girl Scout Council of Hawaii

Hawaii Business magazine is proud to partner with Girl Scouts of Hawaii in developing the Living Leadership series. Living Leadership is a multi-generational business forum is designed to educate, empower, and help young women and girls to discover their personal best and prepare for their future, connect with others in an increasingly diverse world, and take action to develop their own personal leadership skills, to solve problems and improve their communities.
The Living Leadership series provides a meaningful experience for attendees as they examine leadership and the different qualities and processes needed to become a leader. Each forum consists of a panel of speakers and is followed by breakout group sessions which allow you share opinions and ideas on the topics presented.

Living Leadership is sponsored by Girl Scouts of Hawai`i and Hawaii Business magazine with the support of athletic departments from Brigham Young University-Hawaii, Chaminade University, Hawaii Pacific University, and University of Hawaii at Manoa, and Macy’s.

Next session: April 23, 2008 at Macy’s Special Events Room, Third Floor
For more information or to register, visit www.girlscouts-hawaii.org.

Chamber of Commerce logoChamber of Commerce of Hawaii

Hawaii Business Magazine is a proud supporter of the Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii. For information on the latest news and events, read the Voice of Business as featured in every issue.

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University of Hawaii Shidler College of Business

Hawaii Business is a proud supporter of the University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Shidler College of Business. Supporting the College of Business is supporting our future business leaders. We are in the process of launching a new Hawaii Business scholarship fund in which Jay Shidler will generously match our annual donation of $5,000. Check back for more details.