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- Malia Sanders - Wahine Forum 2024
Malia is Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) and a graduate of the Kamehameha Schools Kapalama Campus, the University of Hawaii with over 24 years of upper management experience in the hospitality industry focused on customer service execution, cultural education, event management and advocacy
- Wahine Forum 2024
Wahine Forum 2023: Hawaiʻi's largest leadership and career development conference for women
- Mahina Tuteur - Wahine Forum 2024
Mahina is the Founder CEO of Surf Shack Puzzles, which collaborates with wahine artists to make fun, beautiful puzzles and is dedicated to sharing aloha one piece at a time Prior to becoming a small business owner, Mahina worked for nonprofits protecting our natural and cultural resources and taught classes and conducted community legal
- Keanu Lau Hee - Wahine Forum 2024
Keanu Lau Hee is the Senior Director of Maui Recovery for the Hawaii Community Foundation With a robust background in emergency management and land use planning, Keanu has served as Deputy Managing Director for the County of Maui and has been actively involved in critical response efforts
- Shae Kamakaala - Wahine Forum 2024
Shae Kamakaʻala, Esq - Born and raised in the ahupuaʻa of Punaluʻu and Kahana, Koʻolauloa, Oʻahu, Shae Kamakaʻala comes from largely a subsistence fishing family, where making imu and communal sharing carries on today
- Brittany Montilliano - Wahine Forum 2024
Wahine Forum 2024 Open menu Speakers Keynote Speaker Speakers
- Mea Aloha Spady - Wahine Forum 2024
Mea was born and raised in the moku of Koʻolauloa on Oʻahu A descendant of Kānaka Maoli from Hawaiʻi Island, Atlantic Ocean sailors, and Japanese immigrants, her life has been informed by a sense of inclusive community and a commitment to service
- Hannah Grady Williams - Wahine Forum 2024
Hannah Grady Williams is the Chief Rebel at d’Skills, where students get AI-powered! Her board includes Ted Dintersmith; and Chris Lochhead, who calls her "one of the most important voices in education today "
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