Pacific Business News: Mindful Work takes top prize at Chamber of Commerce Hawaii ‘Shark Tank’ event

Mindful Work, a Hawaii business founded by mindfulness coach Noah Pomeroy that provides mindfulness training programs for organizations, won the Impact Business of the Year award at the Chamber of Commerce Hawaii’s SmallBiz Impact Accelerator Showcase.
Island News: Hawaii entrepreneurs face challenges as startup costs soar

The Chamber of Commerce is stepping up with new initiatives to support entrepreneurs.
Pacific Business News: Chamber of Commerce Hawaii event to highlight local entrepreneurs

Seventeen Hawaii entrepreneurs will pitch their businesses to a panel of judges during a Shark Tank-style event next week hosted by the Chamber of Commerce Hawaii.
MidWeek: Engineers Week Inspires Students

Chamber of Commerce Hawai‘i’s Engineers Week took place Feb. 17-28.
Aloha State Daily: Chamber of Commerce Hawai‘i wants kama‘āina to ‘Come Home’

The Chamber of Commerce Hawai‘i is, ahem, engineering new ways to bring kama‘āina back to the Islands.
Spectrum News: First-ever Impact SmallBiz Showcase highlights Hawaii’s rising entrepreneurs

In partnership with the Hawaii Technology Development Corporation, the Chamber of Commerce Hawaii hosts its first-ever Impact SmallBiz Showcase, an event designed to celebrate innovation, entrepreneurship and the future of small business in Hawaii.
Honolulu Star-Advertiser: Program aims to bring engineers back to Hawaii amid workforce shortage

The Chamber of Commerce Hawaii has launched Kama‘aina Come Home, a job placement program designed to reconnect former Hawaii residents with engineering opportunities in the islands.
Spectrum News: Series of events aimed at empowering Hawaii’s young women leaders

The Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii Young Professionals is celebrating Women’s History Month in March with a series of events meant to uplift women in Hawaii’s business community while exploring the challenges they face in reaching top leadership positions.
KHON2 News: Public school students get hands-on experience in potential career in engineering field

Hawaii needs more engineers, and business leaders say the key is a strong school-to-workforce pipeline. One program is making it happen.
Honolulu Star-Advertiser: Building an interest in engineering

Students participated in the annual Engineering Field Day presented by the Chamber of Commerce Hawaii’s Sector Partnerships, UH’s College of Engineering and Maui Economic Development Board.