Art, artists and the people who love both — welcome to Deborah McLeod's world. 2 weeks ago Kelly Sueda HISociety, The Arts ••• It’s rare to know the moment that changed your life changed forever; the inspiration that led you in a brand-new direction. Debor...
Ashley Johnson of Mohala Eyewear is reshaping how we think about frames. 2 weeks ago Catherine Caldwell HISociety, On The Go ••• Contrary to popular belief, there is no "one size fits all." Females experienced similar issues: glasses sliding down thei...
Ryan Ashlock — President of Adventist Health Castle — prepares for the dawn of brighter days to come. 3 weeks ago Allison Schaefers HISociety, Leaders ••• A teddy bear sits in the corner of Ryan Ashlock’s office at Adventist Health Castle — a heartfelt reminder that he comes fro...
Red Blooded 2 months ago Cristina Moon HISociety, Leaders ••• From yacht racing to the front lines of environmental activism, the Managing Director of Asia Pacific Business at Patagonia gets after it.
Framing the Story 3 months ago Margie Jacinto HISociety, The Arts ••• Justine Stamen Arrillaga's first solo art exhibit stems from a serendipitous friendship.
The Tau of Espiritu 7 months ago Jaimie Kim HISociety, The Arts ••• In the 25 years that have passed since establishing Tau Dance Theater, artistic director Peter Rockford Espiritu has become renowned as...
On the Up & Up 7 months ago HILuxury Staff HISociety, Leaders ••• When Meli James left Hawai‘i to enter Cornell University after graduating from Punahou School in 1996, she went with the belief that if ...
A Maker’s Movement 9 months ago Nicole Kato HISociety, The Arts ••• Gaye Chan has been creating since she was “a tiny, tiny person.” She’d watch her structural and civil engineer dad tinker with anything ...
The Travel King 9 months ago Allison Schaefers HISociety, Leaders ••• Randy King was destined for a life of adventure, while creating memorable experiences for all. Randy King, the president and owner of...
Rooted in History 1 year ago Lynn Cook HISociety, The Arts ••• IN THE 1870S, TRAVELING AROUND THE ISLAND OF O‘AHU WAS SLOW, DELIBERATE AND ACCOMPLISHED ONLY BY CARRIAGE OR ON HORSEBACK. UNLIKE OUR MO...