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Young Professionals Can Apply Till Jan. 21
This is the seventh year Chamber of Commerce is offering this opportunity where young profession- als have exclusive access to one-on-one mentorship with Hawai‘i’s top state leaders and top executives. The 2022 roster of men- tors include Menor-Mc- Namara, along with Jim Takatsuka, executive vice president of Microsoft; Lynn Babington, president of Chaminade University; and Micah Kāne, CEO and president of Hawai‘i Com- munity Foundation and many others.
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Chamber of Commerce Hawai‘i is now accepting applications for its 2022 Young Professionals Mentor Program until Jan. 21.
“The Chamber is so proud of the growth of the YP pro- gram and how it’s making a positive difference for our emerging leaders, the next generation of trailblazers who will shape the path for our island state. This pro- gram rivals those around the nation and we look for- ward to more innovative, game-changing and exciting initiatives from this group of dynamic individuals,” states Sherry Menor-McNamara, president and CEO of Cham- ber of Commerce Hawai‘i.
Formoreinformationor to apply, visit cochawaii. org/ypprogram.
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