Dr. Renee Green Promoted to Chief Academic Officer/Director of Academic Affairs at University of Phoenix, Hawaii Campus

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Dr. Renee Green was recently promoted to Chief Academic Officer/Director of Academic Affairs for the University of Phoenix, Hawaii Campus where she oversees all thing compliance.  She teaches both online and in the classroom, presents at various conferences, is involved in strengthening community partnerships and has a passion for scholarship.

 

Kristi Bates Named Vice President of Development at Easterseals Hawaii

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Kristi Bates assumed the position of Vice President of Development at Easterseals Hawaii on July 1, 2019. In this role, Kristi engages with individuals and community partners who support the Easterseals mission to provide exceptional services to children and adults with special needs in Hawaii so they may achieve their goals and live independent and fulfilling lives. 

Joy Kimura Featured in Building Industry Hawaii Magazine

Joy Kimura, OWL member, was featured in the March edition of the magazine Building Industry Hawaii. Joy manages the Government Affairs and Compliance Division of the Hawaii Laborers and Employers Cooperation and Education Trust Fund, a trust fund for Hawaii Laborers Union, Local 368. Featured in the article “Making Choices, Meeting Challenges,” Joy talked about the opportunities and challenges for women in the construction industry.

Val Schmidt - The Bella Project

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Started in 2009, the Bella Project is currently celebrating its 10th anniversary.   OWL Past President, Val Schmidt, coordinated volunteers for all the previous events. Eight years ago, Val took over the Bella Project along with OWL Past President, Tracie Young with their Junior League of Honolulu fellow member, Charise Shigeta. 

The Bella Project focuses on helping high school girls who are low income, special needs and critically ill get a free dress, shoes, accessories and makeup.   They are also open to the public twice per year in spring and fall for Prom and Winter Ball.  On January 26, 2019, they gave away 275 dresses with the help from 250 volunteers.  They currently have approximately 1,500 dresses in inventory for their future events.  Val is pictured with a young girl who got a dress when she was 16, then volunteered to present day 8 years later.  This girl literally became The Bella Project poster girl.
 

 

Renee Green

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Renee Green was honored to speak at two veterans’ events in November to help women put action behind their dreams and surround themselves with positive influences. On November 16, Renee spoke on “Transforming the Way We View the Glass Ceiling, Past, Present, and Future.” On November 18th she spoke on “Getting your Roar Back.” Both presentations provided veteran women with an opportunity to keep following their dreams and never let someone put an end to what is only the beginning.

KC Collins

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Congratulations to KC Collins for being recognized as the Outstanding Fundraising Professional by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Aloha Chapter Board. The AFP Aloha Chapter celebrates National Philanthropy Day each year by honoring our
community’s outstanding leaders in philanthropy who give their time and talent to make
Hawaii thrive. Selections of this year’s outstanding leaders in philanthropy were made by a panel of community leaders.

KC is Executive Director of Development for the Regional and Community Colleges for the
University of Hawii Foundation. Great job KC!



Julie Arigo

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JULIE ARIGO, General Manager of Waikiki Parc Hotel and the 2017 President of OWL has been named a 2018 LeaderLuncheon Honoree by the YWCA Oahu.  Congratulations Julie!  

Since 1977, YWCA O‘ahu has honored women leaders who demonstrate a commitment to or exemplify their mission of eliminating racism and empowering women.  Julie, along with three other women honorees, will be recognized at the YWCA Oahu signature LeaderLuncheon on May 16, 12:00-1:30pm, at the Sheraton Waikiki.  For more information about the YWCA's LeaderLuncheon go to:  
https://www.ywcaoahu.org/leaderluncheon/

Janice Nielsen

Janice Nielsen recently went over the edge but don't worry, it was for a good cause.  Janice took part in the ninth annual Special Olympics Hawai’i’s popular Over the Edge fundraiser.   Each year Over the Edge participants rappel more than 400 feet down the side of the iconic hotel, while enjoying unparalleled views of Waikiki and Diamond Head.  Congratulations Janice and thanks for support such a worthwhile organization.

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Dr. Roberta Wong Leung

Dr. (ret.) Roberta Wong Leung was installed as the President of the Chinatown Lion's Club. The Chinatown Lion's Club has a 40 year history of service to the Honolulu community. The Lions develop projects and activities geared to the needs of the community, participate in an international program of fellowship, based upon service wherever the need exists, and serve humanity without thought to race, creed, nationality, religion or politics.

Congratulations Roberta!

Valerie Schmidt

Valerie Schmidt.  On Sunday, June 11, OWL Board President-Elect Valerie Schmidt spoke to 32 high school student-leaders at St. Andrew's Schools’ annual Kulia Camp. Val shared three stories—one about the importance of mentors, the second about the importance of supporting and mentoring others, and the third about the importance of “paying it forward.”
 
Val was able to join the student-leaders for lunch, during which time the junior class leadership team asked Val if they could sit with her and share their goals and dreams for the coming year.
 
The next morning, the girls awoke to an email from Val that praised them for their initiative and willingness to share their goals and dreams. Included in the email was a pledge of support from Val to begin funding their first initiative! Needless to say, the girls were surprised, inspired, and elated.
 
The girls were so fortunate to have spent an afternoon with Val who is an outstanding example of leadership, mentorship, and paying it forward!

Mimi Beams

Mimi Beams was recently featured on the cover of MidWeek in celebration of the 40th anniversary of Hawaii Pacific Health Women’s 10K, a race Mimi co-founded in 1978.  On March 5th, some 1,500 women gathered for this 6.2-mile run from Kapiolani Park through Diamond Head, Kahala and back. As Mimi puts it, the race is all about “women empowering women” and was conceived as a way for women to be able to cross the finish line and win at a time when women's athletics was just taking off.

Today, the race is sponsored by Straub Medical Center and places a special emphasis on women's health.  Proceeds from the race go to women’s programs at hospitals, and informational booths at the race distribute reminders about cancer screenings and other women's health issues.

 

Mona Choy-Beddow

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Mona Choy-Beddow, Senior Vice President and Hawaii Regional Manager for HomeStreet Bank, was recently honored by the Pacific Business News in the category of Industry Leaders. This is the second time Mona has been named as an honoree in the Women Who Mean Business category and it speaks to Mona’s prestigious reputation on the Hawaiian Islands, as well as HomeStreet Bank’s continuous efforts to promote diversity in its workforce.

The publication awarded individuals on the basis of leadership within their respective industries and within their organizations. A further requirement was that award recipients had to exemplify an extraordinary commitment to community service. In the 17 years Choy-Beddow has been with HomeStreet Bank she has been instrumental in the growth of the highly successful publicly traded bank. In the last two years alone Mona has grown deposits on the Hawaiian Islands approximately 20%.

Dr. Roberta Wong Leung

UH Mānoa TIM School alumna, Dr. Roberta Wong Leung (1971), has been elected the 2017 president of the Associated Chinese University Women, Inc. (ACUW) and the 2016–2017 president of the Honolulu Business and Professional Women Association (HBPWA).

Founded in February 1931, ACUW strives to further the cultural, social and intellectual welfare of its members and the community and to promote and participate in worthwhile community projects which are non-profit and non-commercial.

The goal of HBPWA is to achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education, and information. It was founded on December 13, 1921, and is celebrating its 95th anniversary.


Congratulations Roberta!