Business
Central Pacific Bank releases 2022 Environmental, Social and Governance report
In honor of Earth Day, Central Pacific Bank has published its 2022 Environmental, Social and Governance report, highlighting the company’s ongoing dedication to sustainability and environmental stewardship.
Waikoloa business offers ‘Home Watch’ services
A professional Home Watch company conducts scheduled visits and is not a house-sitting or live-in service.
Hilton Waikōloa Village offers on-site interviews for culinary jobs through April
Hilton Waikōloa Village is looking to fill various culinary positions and is offering on-site interviews every Monday throughout April.
Women entrepreneurs sought for free ‘WE by Rising Tide’ program
The Central Pacific Bank Foundation is accepting applications for the “WE by Rising Tide” program, which helps women entrepreneurs shape their future and achieve success in the business community.
New taproom touts draft beers, ciders and seltzers on Big Island
In addition to more standard offerings, Island Hopper Taproom has sours, goses, Belgian strong ales, fruit beers and gluten-free beers on draft.
Nonprofit investor accepting startup priority applications through Friday
Elemental Excelerator, a climate tech investor, has invested in more than 150 portfolio companies to date.
Pacific 19 Kona hotel opens, offers guest discount
Pacific 19 Kona, a newly renovated boutique hotel, is offering a special discount package to celebrate its grand opening.
Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture launches pilot grant program to boost food hubs
Proposals for the Food Hub Pilot Program now are being accepted for grants between $50,000 and $250,000.
Hawaiʻi Gas issues requests for proposals for renewable natural gas, renewable hydrogen
Hawaiʻi Gas is seeking proposals from local and national suppliers who can provide up to 65,000 therms of renewable natural gas or up to 2,300 kg per day of renewable hydrogen.
Jay H. Shidler donates $5 million to University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa business school
Jay H. Shidler, an alumnus of the Shidler College of Business at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, has made a remarkable $5 million cash donation to the college. His total giving now amounts to $238 million, making him the largest individual donor in the university’s history.
Hawaiʻi Deputy Attorney General wins national award from antitrust task force
Hawaiʻi State Deputy Attorney General Rodney Kimura was awarded the 2023 Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of Attorney General Antitrust Task Force.
Hawaiian Telcom unveils plan to reduce greenhouse gases 40% in 7 years
Hawaiian Telcom has unveiled its plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40% within seven years.
Big Island’s April Nelson named a top producer in March for Homebridge Financial Services
April Nelson, a mortgage loan originator based in Kona, has been recognized by Homebridge Financial Services in Hawai‘i as one of its top producers for March.
Registration for Hawai‘i Tourism Authority’s spring update now open
The full-day update is an opportunity to learn about the latest news, insights and activities related to tourism in Hawaiʻi.
Kona-based employee promoted to VP of Central Pacific Bank
Central Pacific Bank’s Alan Pak is based in Kailua-Kona and recently won the Lending Officer of the Year Gold Award for West Hawaiʻi from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Hawaiʻi Pacific-Islands District Office.
Hawaiʻi Energy expanding lighting upgrade program to nonprofits, small businesses
Select nonprofit organizations, small businesses and restaurants are eligible for Hawaiʻi Energy’s lighting upgrade program on a first-come, first-served basis, until funds are exhausted.
New West Hawaiʻi Filipino Chamber of Commerce seeking members
The West Hawaiʻi Filipino Chamber of Commerce was established on Dec. 9, 2022, providing a platform for local Filipino-owned businesses and professionals to collaborate and gain access to resources that will help them thrive.
Big Island Poll #4 results: 60% say there are ‘too many’ tourists
With 1,317 people voting, 60 percent of voters — nearly 800 votes — said there were too many tourists, with residents and the environment negatively impacted.
Asian sauces sold in Hawai‘i recalled due to undeclared soy allergen
Mutual Trading Co. Inc., of El Monte, CA, is recalling 60 fl. oz. containers of “Kagome Worcester Sauce,” 10 fl. oz of “Kagome Chuno Sauce,” and 8 g. of “Kagome Take Out Tonkatsu Sauce,” because the package labels do not declare the presence of soy.
The county’s American Job Center Hawaiʻi reopens at new location
The center, now located at Waiakea Kai Plaza, 88 Kanoelehua Avenue, Suite A-204 in Hilo, assists with numerous employment-related services and programs addressing Hawaiʻi County’s workforce development needs for its residents and businesses.
