Archives: July 2019

Masters of Oooh & Aaah

Time: Tuesday, July 3, 2018, 10:23 a.m. Location: Magic Island, Honolulu Photographer: Jeff Hawe From left to right: Travis Raymond, Lance Nishioka, Foster Topou and Lance Redding prepare fuse wires and load shells into guns. Travis Raymond (left) and Lance Nishioka of J&M Displays West arrange shells atop guns per specified firing order in preparation for the Ala Moana Center’s Fourth…

Big Issues + Providers in Health Care

Hawai‘i is often ranked as the healthiest state in the country, but we still have challenges. In this section, we hear from professionals about important health care issues and opportunities.   Q&A with Michael B. Stollar President and Chief Executive Officer, HMSA Q:How does HMSA support employers in improving the health of their employees? A: With HMSA, employers can support their…

Best Regional Business Magazine – Again

Hawaii Business Magazine wins 24 national and state awards — becoming the best regional business magazine in the country for the second year in a row. The accolade was one of six national awards and 18 state awards we received this summer for work published in 2018.

Hawaii Business Magazine wins 24 national and state awards — becoming the best regional business magazine in the country for the second year in a row. The accolade was one of six national awards and 18 state awards we received this summer for work published in 2018.

Building a Successful Future in Dentistry [Sponsored]

A career in dentistry can be extremely rewarding with many opportunities. Whether you’re in pre-dentistry, dental school, residency or a practicing associate, building a strong foundation early best leverages the resources available to help make your dreams a reality. Here are some tips to consider: Work with a banker knowledgeable in the dental industry to develop a solid business plan…

Editor’s Note on News Media

A contradiction of our age is that we have more access to information about politics and government than ever before, yet a smaller and smaller percentage of Hawai‘i’s people find it worthwhile to vote. How to reverse that decline in voter participation is one of several issues we tackle in our CHANGE Report on Government and Civic Engagement. There are…

Leadership Conference 2019

Thursday, July 25, 2019 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Hilton Hawaiian Village – Coral Ballrooms     ABOUT THE CONFERENCE Join Hawaii Business magazine for the 6th Annual Leadership Conference, Hawaii’s largest professional development conference. Develop valuable new relationships, build influence in your space, challenge yourself to think differently and push yourself to grow as a leader.   AGENDA REGISTRATION & NETWORKING…

Data Loss Is More Costly Than You Think [Sponsored]

 “An hour of downtime costs $8,000 for a small company, $74,000 for a medium company and $700,000 for a large enterprise,” according to Datto.  What makes data losses so expensive? It’s the years, or even decades, of data that are lost in seconds. The recovery process is labor-intensive and requires highly trained experts to execute. This is why preventative action…

Government and Civic Engagement in Hawai‘i Need to Change

Change will happen when all citizens are involved, including leaders and employees from government, businesses and nonprofits This report is one of six reports on CHANGE because Hawai‘i must change its path. CHANGE stands for six interconnected major issues identified by the Hawai‘i Community Foundation and explored in-depth by Hawaii Business Magazine. Those issues are: Illustration: Shar Tuiasoa Community &…

Senior Care Guide

Fostering vibrant, healthy, and engaged lives for ourselves and our families leads to stronger communities.  Read more about how to create a culture of wellness for Hawai‘i’s kūpuna.   Soderholm bus & mobility offers an array of vehicles and conversions to suit your budget. From the moment we wake up many of us go about our day taking certain daily…