20 for the Next 20: Greg Young, HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union
Young previously spent over 21 years in traditional banking before joining HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union in October 2019.
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Young previously spent over 21 years in traditional banking before joining HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union in October 2019.
His vision and leadership helped Diagnostic Laboratory Services overcome the Covid-19 crisis in many innovative and creative ways.
He started HawaiiKidsCAN in 2017 to advocate for equitable learning environments for all students.
The partner at Lung Rose Voss Wagnild serves on the boards of Re-use Hawai‘i and the U.S. Green Building Council Hawaii, which aim to make Hawai‘i a more sustainable place to live and work.
Hitting corporate numbers while keeping products and services authentic for Hawai‘i customers can be an art form.
The SVP and manager of commercial real estate loans at American Savings Bank oversees more than 20 low-income housing projects statewide.
The president of ClimbHI aims to provide Hawai‘i students with information on careers and opportunities so they can make good choices about their own futures.
2021 was a wild ride of exhilarating ups and terrifying downs, unexpected twists and turns, and high supply and labor costs. And for owners worried if their restaurants would survive, it was a year of nonstop anxiety. The forecast for 2022 is better: more customers plus growth in takeout and delivery.
A national report says Hawai‘i is the ninth-largest market for $10 million-and-plus homes. LA, Manhattan and Palm Beach are 1, 2 and 3.
The Central Pacific Bank executive serves as the board treasurer of the Girl Scouts of Hawai‘i and played a vital role in the rebuild its Camp Paumalū on O‘ahu’s North Shore.
He helped launch Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School’s student morning announcements show and digital media program.
Partners in Development Foundation runs vital programs such as Tūtū and Me and Ke Kama Pono.