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In this episode of "ThinkFuture," Chris, sits down with Kathleen Lin Hurtubise, the badass founder and CEO of Aloha HP, a staffing agency in Hawaii that's all about mixing “high tech” with “high touch.” She kicked things off in 2015 after scoring a big gig for the Hawaii Convention Center and now runs three vibes: hospitality, light industrial, and admin roles. When the pandemic tanked her hospitality game, Kathleen flipped the script, spinning off a food delivery service to keep Aloha HP afloat—then poured that cash back into the biz. Their secret sauce? AI that snags top talent fast, paired with a human-first approach—think meditation onboarding and check-ins to keep workers feeling connected. Kathleen's big on building community, especially for entry-level folks, with cool initiatives like “Best Self Through Service.” Looking to 2035, she sees AI shaking up work but says empathetic humans will still rule, with flexible, “whole person” staffing becoming the norm.---Connect with Kathleen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kat-lin-hurtubise/The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: https://10xyou.usGet AIDAILY every weekday. https://aidaily.usMy blog: https://thinkfuture.com
We are joined by former US Army Green Beret and retired Lieutenant Colonel Scott Mann. In his impressive twenty-three year military career, he has learned rapport-building skills to help make better human connections. Scott and Mike discuss how building relationships, active listening and storytelling have contributed to his successful leadership of teams in complex situations. This episode is brought to you by ALHI Member Prince Waikiki. Prince Waikiki is Waikiki's only all ocean view four Diamond Hotel offering spacious guestrooms and suites with unprecedented views. Located within walking distance to the Hawaii Convention Center, Prince Waikiki also offers unlimited Wi-Fi, a convenient workspace and features more than 22-thousand square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting and event spaces. Prince Waikiki is the premier destination for your next group program.
Wildfire relief. Today is last day for Maui victims to apply for federal disaster assistance. More information on how to apply before the deadline, coming up. Runners from near and far ran the 51st Honolulu Marathon. Casey Lund is live this morning at the Hawaii Convention Center to talk about finisher Monday. A warning about gift cards this holiday season. How scammers are stealing the value of the cards before they're sold. How you can avoid becoming a victim.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready for a voyage into the world of entrepreneurship as I take you through my engaging conversation with Meli James, the co-founder of Mana Up. Born and raised on Oahu, Meli is no stranger to ambition and hard work. She's a connoisseur of fine wines, (with the Louis Martini 2020 being our personal favorite of the evening), and a driving force behind a top-ranked wine app on the iTunes platform. We talk about her journey, her success, and how the Mana Up Hawaii business accelerator program, now in its 8th Cohort, came to be. We also get stoked about the upcoming Mana Up Showcase at the Hawaii Convention Center, on November 8th, where I'll be performing LIVE!As we navigate the intriguing labyrinth of entrepreneurship, Meli and I share personal stories and experiences that shaped us. We explore the vital role of authenticity and self-care in this demanding journey. Catch a glimpse into how Meli has empowered entrepreneurs, like my bestie Kimie Miner and her Haku Collective, and enabled them to scale their companies through resources, mentorship, and access to capital. How is Mana Up reshaping Hawaii's entrepreneurial landscape? Tune in to find out.The final leg of our journey takes us through Meli's favorite concert experience and the importance of 80's and 90's music to the next generation. We also get more info on the Mana Up showcase on Nov 8th, and then the live stream on Hawaii News Now on Nov 19th, featuring Anuhea, as well as the six "artists to watch" and a few rising entrepreneurs as they present their business pitches. And don't forget to visit the Mana Up Showcase website to enter to win all kinds of prizes, like a year's supply of Kings Hawaiian bread, a year of Zippy's, or 160,000 Hawaiian Airlines miles. And at 26 minutes in, just when we say bye to Meli, and you think the podcast is over... we keep recording and the Patreon peeps and I kick it in the zoom room, finishing up our Louis Martini Cab Sauv, and share even more stories. I share a captivating account of my recent trip to the Meeting of the Minds in Jimmy Buffett x Parrot Heads in Paradise meet-up in Gulf Shores Alabama, watching my Vikings beat the Niners on Monday night Football on the big screen in New Orleans, and a "hilarious" incident involving my lost ID in Alabama. Get ready for a ride!Be sure to check out all our upcoming show dates, including our annual All is Bright Holiday Tour 2023! This year's theme? Red Gold and Greenhttp://www.anuheajams.com/showsMahalo everyone for listening!Aloha always,AnuheaSupport the showYou gotta know, you're not alone. JUST KEEP JAMMING ONPatreon: www.patreon.com/anuheajamsInstagram: instagram.com/anuheajamsFacebook: facebook.com/anuheajamsWebsite: AnuheaJams.com
Hawaii's Official Hospitality Trade Show. The host for this show is Sheryl Matsuoka. The guest is Joe Sanchez. It is Sheryl's absolute pleasure to announce the 2023 Hawaii Hotel and Restaurant Show, Hawaii's official trade show! Mark your calendars for March 22nd and 23rd, 2023, as the Hawaii Convention Center will be the place to be for this amazing event. The Hawaii Restaurant Association, Star Events, and The Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association, have come together to bring you the latest and greatest in technology, services, and products in the foodservice and hospitality industry. This show promises to be an exceptional opportunity to learn and grow, all under one roof! Not only will you be able to witness the latest industry trends, but you'll also have the chance to meet and network with like-minded professionals. If you're in the foodservice or hospitality industry, this show is a must-attend! The registration portal is now open. Secure your spot at this incredible event. Please be sure to stop by The Hawaii Restaurant Association's booth and say Hi! The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6nvXix1KvDbKgZndJr3pa10 Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
On today's episode, we have Republican Hawaii state representative candidate for district 20, Jessica Caiazzo on the show. Jessica a.k.a Priya is an activist, massage therapist, and business owner, who decided to run for government, because she has been striving to fix the issues in Hawaii for awhile. She is someone who believes that problems should be handled by if you "see something, do something." Well she's seen the issues in her community and now she is doing something about it. We talk about a lot of different topics including the incident at the Hawaii Convention Center, homelessness, being "tough on crime," having the people to be involved in solving community issues, the problems with our education system, and much more. Jessica is a very knowledgable and level-headed person that really understands the issues that are going on in Hawaii. I encourage all of you to not only strive for change, but educate yourselves on how to make a difference in your community. Mahalo nui Jessica for the opportunity to talk story with you! Good luck to you and your campaign as you run for Hawaii State Representative of District 20. Also, check out the side project Jessica has been helping out with Hawaii Parents United.
2022 the Largest Hospitality Show. The host for this show is Sheryl Matsuoka. The guests are Richard Xie and Joe Sanchez. The 2022 Hawaii Hotel and Restaurant Show recap. The largest showcase of Hawaii's foodservice & hospitality industry took place on March 30 & 31, 2022 at the Hawaii Convention Center. Hear from people who attended the show and got their feedback on the 2022 Hawaii Hotel and Restaurant Show from businesses in our foodservice and hospitality industry. Will they be attending in 2023? The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6nvXix1KvDbKgZndJr3pa10 Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
The Largest Hawaii Hospitality Show. The host for this show is Sheryl Matsuoka. The guest is Richard Xie. The Hawaii Hotel and Restaurant Show connects and showcases Hawaii's restaurants, the food service industry, hotels, and the hospitality industry. The 2022 show will take place on March 30 & 31, 2022 at the Hawaii Convention Center. Registration is now open and pre-registration is highly recommended. Hawaii Robotics will be demonstrating their delivery robot, coffee robot and their cooking robot! Register to see the latest in all technologies to assist the restaurant and hospitality industry! The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6nvXix1KvDbKgZndJr3pa10 Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
The Largest Hospitality Show. The host for this show is Sheryl Matsuoka. The guests are Rockey Bustamante and Michael Griffith. The Hawaii Hotel and Restaurant Show connects and showcases Hawaii's restaurants, foodservice, hotel and hospitality industry. March 30 & 31, 2022 at the Hawaii Convention Center. Registration is now open. Booths are still available. Reserve a booth and register to attend. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6nvXix1KvDbKgZndJr3pa10 Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
The immersive Vincent Van Gogh exhibit takes over part of the Hawaii Convention Center.
Hawaii's events industry struggles because of pandemic restrictions. Those vendors put aside their competitive battles and began working together to restore their livelihoods. Today, we talk with Kalani Rodrigues (Hawaii Stage and Lighting) about a growing effort to remove pandemic restrictions on structured events and a plan created by Hawaii Events Coalition to restore Hawaii's events economy. With an unwavering focus structured on Safety, Health, Professionalism, and Economic Stability, Hawaiʻi Events Coalition serves the well-being of the businesses and individuals who make up the LIVE EVENTS INDUSTRY throughout the State of Hawaiʻi. We stream LIVE from the Hawaii Convention Center where we try some of Helene Feagaimaalii, Director of Food and Beverage and Levy at the Hawaii Convention Center makes us two bombastic drinks to keep the groupies happy!
Today we will continue our Sustainable Leaders series and join some of the keynote speakers and panelists from the Hawaii Agriculture Conference 2019 held at the Hawaii Convention Center. We will begin w/ Taylor Kellerman, Board President of the Agriculture Leadership Foundation of Hawaii and Director of Diversified Agriculture & Land Stewardship of Kualoa Ranch. We will then jump right into the two keynote speakers, Jamie Tuuta & Michelle Galimba and close w/ three other speakers from the conference: Stephanie Mock, Jayme Barton and Jacob Tavares. Jamie Tuuta, keynote: Chair of the New Zealand Tourism Board, which is responsible for marketing New Zealand as a global destination. He is inspired by the opportunities for New Zealand to be an exemplar for other countries. He is also the Chair of Māori Television, Te Ohu Kaimoana (the Māori Fisheries Commission) and Taranaki Mounga, an ambitious project with a vision to restore ecological resilience to more than 34,000 hectares from the mountain to the sea. As the former Māori Trustee and CEO of Te Tumu Paeroa, he administered 100,000 hectares of Māori land throughout the country. Jamie is passionate about investing in innovation and increasing the economic and environmental performance of New Zealand’s primary industries, particularly the Māori pastoral and fishing sectors, and developing the capacity and capability of Māori. Michelle Galimba, keynote: Michelle runs Kuahiwi Ranch w/ her brother, Guy Galimba. Their family ranch provides locally grown beef to supermarkets, farmer’s markets and restaurants on O‘ahu and Hawai‘i Island. She grew up on dairy farms in Hawai‘i and has been involved with her family’s ranch since it started on abandoned sugar-cane acreage in the early 1990’s. Having grown up in agriculture in Hawai‘i, she has seen first-hand the stresses and constraints which make farming and ranching particularly challenging. She is interested in the key role that agriculture, small farms in particular, plays in addressing the big challenges of our time: economic inequity, political dis-enfranchisement, biodiversity loss, and climate change. Michelle has served on the State of Hawai‘i’s Board of Agriculture and is currently a Director of the Farm Credit Service of Hawai‘i and other agricultural and conservation programs and non-profits. IG: @kuahiwi_ranch | www.kuahiwiranch.com Stephanie Mock is the Sustainable Manager, Kualoa Ranch and moderated the panel on Cultivation, Carbon and Collaboration: Adapting the Carbon Model for Hawaii's Farms and Ranches. IG: @kualoagrown & @kualoaranch Jayme Barton, Program Lead, Healthy Soils Hawaii was a panelist on panel above | jaymebee@gmail.com | IG: @jaymebee Jacob Tavares, Ranch Manager, Mahi Pono, A Maui Farming Company who spoke about the panel: Pathways to Sustainability | IG: @mahipono | FB: @mahipono | www.mahipono.com Hawaii Ag Conference: https://www.hiagconference.org/ | Program: https://www.hiagconference.org/2019program.html Ag Leadership Foundation of Hawaii: IG: @alf_hawaii | FB: @ALFHawaii Smart Living Hawaii at: Website: www.SmartLivingHi.com | IG: @smart_living_hawaii | FB: @SmartLivingHawaii
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Making a Difference for Hawaii. Hawaii Conservation Conference held at the Hawaii Convention Center to share their findings from Kupu's inaugural cohort that happened over the last year. The 13 fellows from Hawai‘i, American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Palau and Rapa Nui will share their dynamic learning experiences at the conference but we can also make someone available to speak with you if you would like to learn more. The host for this episode is Kecia King. The guests for this episode are Mana Purdy, Blodak Quichoch, Tiare Aquilera and Elia Herman.
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com A year in review and our District Conference.. Win will discuss his year in review as Hawaii Rotary's District Governor and preview the upcoming May District Conference at the Hawaii Convention Center
"F*ck it, we'll do it live!" If you couldn't make it down to see us at Marks Garage, or if you just want to relive the glory, give this episode a listen! After we introduce ourselves and tell you a little bit about the show (we shamelessly ripped off Desus and Mero; have we mentioned we were on KHON???), at 4:20, we chat with our new friend Izik, a Na Hoku Hanohano award-winner and up-and-coming local music superstar. We talk about his covershot for Lei Magazine, his Molokai roots and musical influences, and Mariah Carey's glorious dominance of the holiday season. His fire new album, Obsidian, is available now on iTunes -- don't miss his upcoming big show (with some very special guests) December 5 at the Hawaii Convention Center! At 13:00, we get the audience up for a game of "mad libs," inspired by Alessandra Mussolini, granddaughter of the infamous Benito. Be sure to hit her up on Twitter @Ale_Mussolini_ and let her know how much you enjoyed this segment! At 19:45. we jump in to our election digest, focusing on both local and national contests (2020 suicide pact, anyone?) At 38:00, we're joined by our BFF BF -- Beth Fukumoto! She tells us about the "not chill" job of running the coordinated campaign for the Democratic Party of Hawaii, why she voted yes for a constitutional convention, and why the "pink wave" on the mainland didn't make it to Hawaii. Starting at 50:30, we open it up to the audience for an #AMA. Plus, we talk about her exciting new project (and forthcoming podcast): SOLVING EQUAL! You get some fun live commercials in there too, but just in case you miss them, shout out to our wonderful sponsors: Homebrew in Paradise, Living Wage Hawaii, Pukoa Sunscreen, Royal Thai Garden Ewa Beach, New York Life (Jason Anthenien), and Hi Design Barber and Lounge!!!. Additional shoutouts to our MC Chris Garth, our executive producer Jordan Little, The Arts at Marks Garage for hosting us, YPDA, Allison Hartson and The Young Turks TYT Army, and most importantly....shoutout to YOU, for listening and making this all possible!!!!!! Like, share, subscribe, and let us know what you want to hear next season!
Hawaii Posts episode #007 for the week of 8/17-23/2018 In this episode hear the Hawaii state song and learn of it's origins in celebration of Hawaii's 59th Statehood Day We also listen to some Birthday and Opening ceremonies down at the Duke Statue in Waikiki as part of the kick off of the annual Dukes Ocean Fest Statehood Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī is the current state song of the State of Hawaii. Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī was one of the national anthems of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi and also was the National Anthem of the Republic of Hawaii Kamehameha V, wanted a gift of music for his people and asked Kaiser Wilhelm I of Germany to send a bandmaster to Hawaiʻi. Henri Berger arrived June 5, 1872, and organized the Royal Hawaiian band who perfomed June 11,1872, after 5 days of practice The words were written in 1874 by King David Kalākaua https://youtu.be/oJu5JvZSoCw Hawaii’s Statehood Day commemorates Hawaii’s admission as a state on August 21, 1959. In 1898 the United States annexed Hawaii, which was declared as a “necessary” navy base for the conduct of the Spanish-American War. During World War II, Oahu served as the command post for the US operations in the Pacific. After the war, two-thirds of the residents favored statehood. A primary election took place in Hawaii on June 27, 1959 President Eisenhower signed a proclamation on August 21, 1959, declaring Hawaii to be the 50th state Happy Statehood Hawaii 59 years Weather We have sunny skies and light tradewinds with afternoon thunderstorms trough sunday Mostly sunny through monday til thursday with developing chances of showers by late weds. Hurricane John is gone but now we have a category 2 SSE of the island named LANE The current tracking model has it going south of the islands through the week. which could change as it might work a little North west. It may bring additional showers for Hilo and Maui. If it becomes a threat then i will provide a hawaii post hurricane update next week. Sun & Moon sunrise 6:10 - 6:12 sunset 7:00 - 6:55 within the week the days shorten by 7 1/2 minutes still allowing an average of 12hr 45min of daylight Moon is a Waxing Cresent up til friday night when it reaches half moon phase Hawaiian Night Sky Visible planets after sunset: Venus sets at 9:18 am Jupiter sets at 11:18 Saturn sets at 2:25 am Mars setting at 4:17am The Perseid meteor shower is still active in the night sky. Surf North flat to a half foot smooth and clean great for ocean recreation South 1-2 light winds mostly off shore look out for a future bump generated by Hurricane Lane mid week East 1-2 clean morning followed by fair to choppy afternoons West 0-1 good offshores all week. EVENTS 8/17-23/2018 BIG ISLAND West Hawai'i County Band in Concert OCCURS ON: FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018, 6:30PM - 7:30PM The West Hawai'i County Band will present an hour of band music selected from the band's extensive repertoire including jazz tunes, marches, film music, classical and traditional Hawaiian music. The band is comprised of over 20 local musicians from all walks of life. The West Hawai’i County Band Hula Arts At Kilauea: Na Mea Hula Demonstrations OCCURS ON: SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 2018, 11:00AM - 1:00PM Held in conjunction with monthly Na Mea hula kahiko performances, join Kumu hula Kaho`Hokele Crabbe with Halauolaokalani on the lanai of the Volcano Art Gallery as they share with you “Nā Mea Hula” (all things hula). Come and learn a hula, use various hula implements and try your hand at lei making Obon Dance & Festival - Hakalau Jodo Mission OCCURS ON: SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 2018, 7:00PM - 10:00PM The summer Obon season perpetuates the Buddhist tradition of honoring the spirit of those passed on celebrated with special services and festivals. The festival includes food booths, taiko drummers and other colorful sights and sounds, bon dances that have become a cultural touchstone for all in MAUI Makawao Third Friday Town Party OCCURS BETWEEN: FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018 - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2018, 6:00PM - 9:00PM Maui Friday Town Parties happen every Aloha Friday! Spearheaded by the Maui County Office of Economic Development, each party highlights one of Maui’s historic small towns and along with their unique, local businesses. Whether it’s an eccentric art show in Lahaina or a paniolo party in Makawa Maui Calls 2018: In Celebration of Hula OCCURS ON: SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 2018, 6:00PM - 10:00PM Saturday, August 18, 2018; Yokouchi Pavilion and A&B Amphitheater; 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Maui Arts & Cultural Center's signature fundraising gala begins with a fresh flower lei greeting and Hawaiian music serenade. Guests mix and mingle as they sample delectable creations by chefs from around maui Kauai Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar & Ukulele Concert - Honoring Raymond Kane OCCURS ON: FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018, 4:00PM - 6:00PM Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar & Ukulele Concert -Sea Turtle Serenade OCCURS ON: SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 2018, 3:00PM - 5:00PM Award winning traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar & ukulele concert featuring songs & stories telling its history. Gift Drawing. Family Friendly. Tickets $25 ($20 Ages 13-19 & 50+; $10 Ages 6-12). Audience rating 18+ yrs is 99.3% "Excellent, Highlight of our trip!" at the Hanalei Community Center OAHU Made In Hawaii Festival OCCURS ON: FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018 First Hawaiian Bank presents Made in Hawaii Festival 2018 a 3-day showcase of local products, cooking demonstrations and entertainment, August 17-19, 2018. the 24th annual Made in Hawaii Festival, coming to the Neal S. Blaisdell Exhibition Hall and Arena on Statehood Day Weekend Heiva i Honolulu OCCURS ON: SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 2018, 9:00AM - 9:00PM HEIVA I HONOLULU, produced by Tahiti Nui International, is Hawaii’s biggest and best Tahitian dance competition. On Saturday, August 18, 2018, the Hawaii Convention Center will be full of hundreds of soloists and premier Tahitian performances representing Hawaii, North America and Asia. Willie K OCCURS ON: TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2018, 6:30PM - 11:00PM Willie K will be performing at Blue Note Hawaii with 2 shows at 6:30 pm & 9:00 pm. Willie K is a Maui based performer whose performances span genres and age, playing anything from blues, to jazz, to traditional Hawaiian music. Doors open at 5:00pm and 8:30pm Ron Artis II OCCURS ON: THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2018, 6:30PM - 11:00PM Ron Artis II will be performing at Blue Note Hawaii with 2 shows nightly at 6:30 & 9 PM. To say that Ron Artis II plays music from his heart and soul would be a bit of understatement. With his style ranging from rock, blues, jazz to rap, R&B and soul, the young musician has made his mark on the Moon Walk & Dinner Buffet OCCURS ON: SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 2018, 6:00PM - 10:00PM Waimea Valley’s Moon Walk is back for its 35th year. On the full moon come down to Waimea Valley after dark to experience it like never before. For these special nights the Proud Peacock will reopen with a dinner buffet of fresh local ingredients by Ke Nui Kitchen. Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival "Waikiki Style" (36th Annual) Festival to feature some of the top artists in the Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Genre performing for 6 solid hours on the beautiful grounds of the Waikiki Aquarium. Festival will also feature local arts and crafts, snacks, soft drinks and other favorite local foods. A minimum of 15 artists will Duke's Oceanfest 2018: Waikiki's Premier Ocean Sports Festival OCCURS BETWEEN: SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 2018 - SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 2018 The annual Duke's OceanFest features a variety of ocean sports that were close to Duke Kahanamoku's heart, including Longboard Surfing, Paddleboard Racing, Swimming, Tandem Surfing, Surf Polo, Beach Volleyball, and Stand-Up Paddling. The festival celebrates Duke Kahanamoku's life, his legacy Duke Kahanamoku Aug 24, '06 Opening Ceremonies https://youtu.be/T0alPXtG1Uw
Honolulu Real Estate Careers & Training Blog with Adrienne Lally
The CCIM Board of Hawaii is hosting an upcoming event to talk about the 2017 market forecast. We caught up with their President to talk about the event.Check Out Our Career OpportunitiesToday we want to talk to you about a special event coming up. This is the CCIM Annual Forecast event to be held at the Hawaii Convention Center. CCIM stands for Certified Commercial Investment Member.This event takes place Friday, February 3rd from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Paul Brewbaker, a local economist, with be one of the speakers. Topics include a forecast for industrial, investment, office, retail and residential real estate.Click here to RSVP. Parking and breakfast are included.With us today we have the of the President of the CCIM Hawaii chapter, Anthony Provenzano, who also has his broker designation and is the Senior Vice President of Sofos Realty. He is here to give us his top three reasons to attend this event, which are:1. Network with more than 600 industry professionals.2. Learn where the industry experts see their specialty going in 2017.3. Gain an overall understanding of the economy and commercial real estate for 2017. You will gain invaluable information at this event.In prior years, speakers made 10 to 15 minute presentations, and questions and answers were done at the end of the program. This year, speakers will limit their slide presentation to two to three slides. The moderator, along with the audience, will be able to ask questions to the speaker at the time of the presentation.The mission statement of the CCIM is to provide the best commercial and investment real estate education and services which afford members a unique competitive advantage in the marketplace, and recognition of the designation as the hallmark of competence, integrity, and professionalism in the industry.To get even more information about this event, you can also check out the interview with Anthony about the event from our radio show, which you can listen to on our podcast. Don’t miss this opportunity to attend one of the largest events of the year for the those who want to be in know regarding our local real estate market.CCIM has also extended the deadline for their CI101 scholarships to January 27, 2017! For all those interested, you can you can find a scholarship application here. Find CI101 registration forms here.If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out and give us a call or send us an email. Thanks and Aloha!
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
The CCIM Board of Hawaii is hosting an upcoming event to talk about the 2017 market forecast. We caught up with their President to talk about the event. Today we want to talk to you about a special event coming up. This is the CCIM Annual Forecast event to be held at the Hawaii Convention Center. CCIM stands for Certified Commercial Investment Member. This event takes place Friday, February 3rd from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Paul Brewbaker, a local economist, with be one of the speakers. Topics include a forecast for industrial, investment, office, retail and residential real estate. Click here to RSVP. Parking and breakfast are included. With us today we have the of the President of the CCIM Hawaii chapter, Anthony Provenzano, who also has his broker designation and is the Senior Vice President of Sofos Realty. He is here to give us his top three reasons to attend this event, which are: 1. Network with more than 600 industry professionals. 2. Learn where the industry experts see their specialty going in 2017. 3. Gain an overall understanding of the economy and commercial real estate for 2017. “YOU WILL GAIN INVALUABLE INFORMATION AT THIS EVENT.” In prior years, speakers made 10 to 15 minute presentations, and questions and answers were done at the end of the program. This year, speakers will limit their slide presentation to two to three slides. The moderator, along with the audience, will be able to ask questions to the speaker at the time of the presentation. The mission statement of the CCIM is to provide the best commercial and investment real estate education and services which afford members a unique competitive advantage in the marketplace, and recognition of the designation as the hallmark of competence, integrity, and professionalism in the industry. To get even more information about this event, you can also check out the interview with Anthony about the event from our radio show, which you can listen to on our podcast. Don’t miss this opportunity to attend one of the largest events of the year for the those who want to be in the know regarding our local real estate market. CCIM has also extended the deadline for their CI101 scholarships to January 27, 2017! For all those interested, you can you can find a scholarship application here. Find CI101 registration forms here. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out and give us a call or send us an email. Thanks and Aloha!
Everyone meet Frankie Empeno. I met Frankie through one of the anime events I went to thanks to friend of the show and past guest Mike Bearis (episode 14). Specifically we're talking about one of the picnics hosted by Anime Matsuri. Frankie is currently a student at the University of Hawaii at Manoa majoring in Japanese with a minor in Asian Studies. He is also the assistant director for regristration for Kawaii Kon, one of Hawaii's oldest anime convention. In this episode Frankie talks about his journey to finding his own path to identity. And we also talk about a lot of other things in this episode: quidditch, anime and how he got into it growing up in Hawaii, DDR, tea, giving back and providing a sense of community and much, much more. I'll let Frankie tell his story, I had a great time and I know you will too. Show notes: - This episode's musical interstitial is brought to you by: Vulfpeck - Santa Baby - Kawaii Kon 2017 is coming up in April 7-9, 2017 over at the Hawaii Convention Center. They're always looking for VOLUNTEERS. If you want more information, check out kawaiikon.com - Comic Con Honolulu 2017 is also next year in July 28-30 (hey my birthday is in there!). Check them out at comiconhonolulu.com - The Alohamora Quidditch Team is also looking for peeps to play. (give them a google) Also come play quidditch in general it's super fun.
Aloha! From September 1-10 2016, the IUCN World Conservation Congress – the world's largest conservation event – was held at the Hawaii Convention Center in Honolulu. The PrimateCast switched its IPS/ASP T-shirt with a Hawaiian shirt and lei to ride the...
Aloha! From September 1-10 2016, the IUCN World Conservation Congress – the world's largest conservation event – was held at the Hawaii Convention Center in Honolulu. The PrimateCast switched its IPS/ASP T-shirt with a Hawaiian shirt and lei to ride the...
Aloha! From September 1-10 2016, the IUCN World Conservation Congress – the world's largest conservation event – was held at the Hawaii Convention Center in Honolulu. The PrimateCast switched its IPS/ASP T-shirt with a Hawaiian shirt and lei to ride the...
On October 11th, 2011, a symposium entitled "Why Ryoma Now?" was held at the Hawaii Convention Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, and was attended by Chris and Travis. The symposium was moderated by the head of the Sakamoto Ryoma museum in Kochi prefecture, and the panel included the 9th generation head of the Sakamoto family, a descendant of Katsu Kaishu, a John Manjiro researcher, and others. In this episode of the Samurai Archives Japan History Podcast, they report on what their expectations of the symposium were, and what the symposium actually consisted of - and why the expectations didn't match with reality. Mentioned in this podcast: Beasley, W. The Meiji Restoration Stanford University Press; 1 edition (June 1, 1972) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0804708150 Hillsborough, Romulus. Ryoma: Life of a Renaissance Samurai Ridgeback Pr (May 1999) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0966740165 Ichimujin - Official Site http://www.ichimujin.com Japanese Castle Explorer - http://www.japanese-castle-explorer.com/ When the Last Sword Is Drawn Directed by Yôjirô Takita http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/B000BQ5J18 Support this podcast: Shop Amazon.com, suport the podcast: http://amzn.to/wnDX2j Samurai Archives Bookstore: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20 Samurai Archives Shop (T-Shirts, etc) http://www.cafepress.com/samuraiarchives Contact Us: Twitter @SamuraiArchives https://twitter.com/#!/samuraiarchives Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Samurai-Archives/104533213984 Samurai Archives podcast blog: http://www.samuraipodcast.com Samurai Archives Forum: http://www.japanhistoryforum.com
The first day of PodCamp + WordCamp Hawaii 2008, held at the Hawaii Convention Center on October 24, 2008. PodCamp Hawaii from hawaii on Vimeo. The above is the embedded video player from Vimeo, one of the few online video hosts to serve up HD content. To see the HD video (and not a scaled and compressed Flash version), however, you need to view it at Vimeo or download the original movie file (208MB/1280x720/MP4). It should look great on an Apple TV. You can also watch this video via low quality but fast loading Flash players at YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video, Viddler, and Blip TV. And several versions of this video (including high-definition MPEG-4 and DivX) can be downloaded from the Internet Archive. Subscribe to the HawaiiVog video podcast via iTunes, or in the media aggregator of your choice via RSS.
Today we’re joined by ET (@ierict) on this special Podcamp Hawaii edition. We discuss what its like to move away from Hawaii and then return again and why you as a company or business should choose Hawaii for your event using a place such as the Hawaii Convention Center. We encourage you to check out [...]
Today we’re joined by ET (@ierict) on this special Podcamp Hawaii edition. We discuss what its like to move away from Hawaii and then return again and why you as a company or business should choose Hawaii for your event using a place such as the Hawaii Convention Center. We encourage you to check out [...]
Click to Play Yep, it's back again. Hawaii's very own anime (Japanese animation)convention, the Kawaii Kon, and I was there to cover it. The first half of the video is a brief tour of the Kawaii Kon at the Hawaii Convention Center. The second half is the Cosplay Showcase where participants were able to show off their costumes. Enjoy!