Environment, Social Justice, Governance and Your Business: What You Need to Know
Hawaiian Electric Industries CEO Connie Lau explains what these topics mean for your business.
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Hawaiian Electric Industries CEO Connie Lau explains what these topics mean for your business.
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.
Today, 1.4% of Hawai‘i’s passenger vehicles are electric. If the state is to get to 500,000 EVs by 2045, we need tens of thousands of charging stations.
Teachers, principals and other educators across Hawai‘i built up their own contacts with people in businesses, nonprofits and government agencies.
Local coworking spaces enjoy increased demand from digital nomads who drop in for a day or longer, from local companies giving up their own offices and from at-home workers who occasionally need more space.
O‘ahu sales are flat on average, but gains continue elsewhere, according to the Food Gurus Index.
This Month’s Expert: Doug Shimokawa, Senior VP, Pacxa
Homegrown in Hawai‘i, these noodles are a work of art.
Talent, training and financial incentives are driving a new era of filmmaking, TV and digital media production in the Islands.
