Hawai‘i’s Best Places to Work 2023
These 76 companies and nonprofits score an average of 90% on employee engagement. The national average is just 32%.
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These 76 companies and nonprofits score an average of 90% on employee engagement. The national average is just 32%.
Staff Writer and Engagement Editor Noelle Fujii-Oride explains part of Hawaii Business Magazine’s storytelling process and the crucial topics we are covering.
These Best Places to Work in Hawai‘i prioritize well-being, and they offer employee programs that prove it.
Quinn Vittum, executive director of Re-use Hawai‘i and a 20 for the Next 20 honoree, takes us through a day of combatting local construction waste.
Opportunity Youth Action Hawai‘i works to replace prison time with Hawaiian-based restorative justice.
That's according to a report from real estate company Redfin, which includes both single-family houses and condos in the assessment.
Community health care professional Airleen Lucero works on the front line of medicine: outreach and education.
Affordable and workforce housing is costly and complicated to build. Developers depend on private investments to bring thousands of units to market.
A problem solver who leads by listening, the health care system’s chief operating officer spearheaded its massive vaccination effort.
This digital media teacher and assistant principal helps bring out the best in his students and connects them to the world beyond the classroom.
The executive director co-founded the nonprofit to combat construction waste, salvaging 442 tons of building materials last year.
As director of marketing for five iconic hotels, she says it’s an honor to help “define tourism and hospitality for the future.”