Year in Review: 2020
Highlights from some of Hawaiʻi's top executives, professionals and companies.
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Highlights from some of Hawaiʻi's top executives, professionals and companies.
John Reyno re-weaves the seat using Danish paper cord on a 40-year-old Niels Møller dining chair, one of eight belonging to a client.
Several groups organize camps to introduce more young women of color to surfing. The long-term goal: more diversity in women’s pro surfing.
You already know the big picture.These two surveys fill in some of the details about what happened to businesses and people during the first eight months of the pandemic, and what the new normal looks like to them.
Kāne ensures the foundation focuses on both the long-term quality of life statewide and the immediate needs of people who might otherwise be forgotten.
It may look a lot different when – or if – you come back. Furniture and accessory suppliers offer advice on how to plan for those changes, and companies discuss how they are evolving operations.
Gender bias still exists within the leadership of many local family businesses, but its hold slips as new generations take over.
Emma and Liam have lost their No. 1 spots to Olivia and Noah.