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January 25, 2019 | Source: bizjournals.com

PBN announces its 2019 Women Who Mean Business honorees

Pacific Business News is pleased to announce the 2019 honorees for Women Who Mean Business, now in its 21st year. They represent a wide range of industries in both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors. Architect Bettina Mehnert, president and CEO of AHL, formerly Architects Hawaii, is our career achievement honoree. To learn more about her accomplishments,...

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October 20, 2018 | Source: bizjournals.com

Hawaii’s Best Workplaces 2018: Medium-sized companies

No. 4 G70 Three reasons your employees love coming to work every day. Employees at G70 love coming to work every day because they get to work on exciting projects which contribute to the betterment of the communities in which we live. While at work, they are constantly challenged to create and better our natural and built...

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September 19, 2016 | Source: bizjournals.com

Haleiwa Store Lots wins an AIA Honorable Mention

The best in local architecture was recognized by AIA Honolulu during its 58th annual Design Awards. The event was held Saturday night at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Daniel K. Inouye Regional Center, on Ford Island, which was itself an honoree in last year's competition. This year's awards recognized design excellence for 2016. Nearly 300...

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June 14, 2016 | Source: bizjournals.com

40 Under 40 2016 event – An outstanding cast of young professionals: Slideshow

Pacific Business News’ 17th annual 40 Under 40 event brought together outstanding young professionals from a wide range of backgrounds and ages. From leaders in Hawaii’s environmental protection movement to tech-savvy CEOs, from water sports executives to nonprofit innovators and even a big-wave surf photographer, the event held Thursday honored professionals ranging in age from 26...

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March 1, 2016 | Source: hawaiibusiness.com

20 FOR THE NEXT 20 2016

Each Year, Hawaii Business selects 20 emerging leaders who have already made major contributions to Hawaii and whom we expect to have an even greater impact over the next two decades. Let us introduce you to Hawaii’s People to Watch, Class of 2016.   Read full article here.

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