Dr. Leanne Day returns home to Hawaii from her first year in a Post Doctoral program at Brandeis University where she is currently the Florence Kay Fellow in Asian American Pacific Islander Studies and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies. She has been teaching courses in Asia American Pacific Islander studies and will be returning to […]
The Return of a Summer Intern (Education Matters)
On this episode of Education Matters, Parker Wagnild joins Carol Mon Lee to talk about his learning experience and what it is like being an summer intern at ThinkTech. Together they will explore what Parker expects to take away from the experience. The host for this episode is Carol Mon Lee. The guest for this […]
A Millennial Take on Leadership (Making Leadership Work)
A Returning Millennial’s Observations on Leadership in the Real Estate Marketplace. Born and raised in Hawaii, Will Elliot recently returned from Portland where he started his real estate career managing commercial property. What different perspectives did he gain after working for 10 years in a city of rapid growth and social change? We’ll also discuss […]
Becoming An Educated Person in the 21st Century and The Mind of the Navigator. (Education Matters)
What is the new educational destination for students in the 21st Century?. Host Carol Mon Lee interviews Robert Witt, long time Hawaii educator and co-founder of Malama Honua Public Charter School. The educational destination for students of this new charter school in Waimanalo is to achieve“The Mind of the Navigator.” Students learn to possess the […]
Exploring Opportunities in Media as an Intern (Education Matters)
Want behind the scenes or in front of the camera media production experience? Try an internship.. Host Carol Mon Lee interviews Brianna Vides, HPU freshman and ThinkTech Hawaii spring intern, about her current experiences, challenges and opportunities. What has she taken from this internship that may shape her future career choices including behind or in […]
Back from the Bench, Life after Judicial Retirement
The Honorable Leslie A. Hayashi, Ret. After 25 years as a judge, Leslie Hayashi retired from the district court bench for the First Circuit Court in Honolulu in 2014. But she has never retired from her service and leadership in civic and charitable organizations, teaching around the world, and creative work as an artist and […]
Alaska The 49th Frontier
ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community. Jay Fidell and Carol Mon Lee appear on Global Connections to discuss their experiences in Alaska: the 49th Frontier. […]
Isas Conference and Dr Kathleen Davis
Prof. Kathleen Davis is in Hawaii to attend ISAS Honolulu 2017 the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists biennial conference taking place this week at the University of Hawaii. She is invited as the Jerry H. Bentley Memorial Keynote Speaker and will speak on Archipelagos of Historiography. Prof. Davis is a skilled scholar of Anglo-Saxon and medieval […]
Recognition for Justices
Justice Sabrinna McKenna was a recent recipient of the Association of Corporate Counsel Foundation Global Women in Law & Leadership. We will discuss Justice McKenna’s accomplishments that lead to this award and what it means in the legal and judicial communities. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every […]
The Formation of One Millennial
Host Carol Mon Lee interviews young millennial Anna Uhr, summer intern at NAI Chaney Brooks, junior at Harvard College and graduate of Iolani. We’ll explore her combination of interests, including academic, athletic, and community and whether it represents and reflects her generation. What skills and values do you develop in a world of contradictions? What […]