More than $300K raised to support future travel industry leaders
Celebrate a Legacy in Tourism honors individuals and organizations that have made outstanding and long-lasting contributions to Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s tourism industry.
Celebrate a Legacy in Tourism honors individuals and organizations that have made outstanding and long-lasting contributions to Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s tourism industry.
In a decade, Kapiʻolani CC graduate Kiana Beimes rose from intern to the general manager of a Waikīkī hotel.
Qynn Nguyen is the manager of video on demand for YouTube TV, Primetime Channels, FAST and NFL Sunday Ticket.
Presidential awardee and UH alumna Whitney Aragaki empowers students through innovative teaching.
Under Fujii-Oride's leadership, Overstory aims to add depth and context to the conversation rather than contribute to the overwhelming flood of daily news.
Ryllah Rodrigues proves that opportunity and mentorship can shape a remarkable educational ascent.
This year¡¯s 25th anniversary welcomed more than 600 attendees from Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s business community in support of the association¡¯s largest fundraiser.
UH Mānoa alum Tim Lee¡¯s Broken Mouth was named Yelp¡¯s No. 1 U.S. restaurant, blending Aloha spirit with Korean-Âé¶¹´«Ã½ flavors.
Under her leadership, KISCA has introduced transformative programs such as tree-planting initiatives where guests can sponsor or plant trees themselves.
Patsy Iwasaki is close to completing a long-awaited documentary on a Japanese immigrant and plantation laborer lynched in 1889.