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Maui’s Jason Baum: Grammy Award Winner!

Maui’s Jason Baum: Grammy Award Winner!

Maui Economic Development Board applauds Maui High School (MHS) 2003 graduate and video producer, Jason Baum, for winning his first Grammy Award. His work on Kendrik Lamar’s music video, Humble, was recently honored at the 60th Grammy Award show in New York City. A graduate of New York University’s undergraduate film program, Baum works across the country and internationally with an array of clients.

“My journey toward working in the film industry is rooted in my time at MHS,” Baum explained. “I was in the second class to participate in the EAST Project, which allowed me to apply the latest technologies for solving community problems. With that program led by Keith Imada, in conjunction with Clint Gima’s video program, I started to make short films with their camcorders and editing software. My teacher’s encouragement toward working independently, as well as in a host of school programs, was formative and a part of the skills that I still use to this day. One of the short films that I created was part of a greater multidisciplinary project that represented MHS at the national EAST Conference. This project went on to win the top prize in the 2002 competition and was the first of many other videos that I took to the national level while still in high school.”

Keith Imada, MHS teacher, said, “Baum was really dedicated to his craft, spending hours and days on end to download, edit, render, and export the videos. I knew he would be successful because of his work ethic, his dedication, and his willingness to explore new technologies and utilize them.” Clint Gima, MHS teacher, added, “Jason was born to be a producer. He was involved with multi-school projects, making videos and documentaries for the school and community, all while keeping up with his grades.”

Baum stays connected to MHS by serving on the MHS STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, mathematics) Learning Center Advisory Board. While continuing his work in the music industry, his dream is to expand his skills to feature length films, perhaps one in Hawaii.

My parents, Dr. Frank Baum and Dr. Colleen Inouye, were recently presented with the MHS Saber Spirit Award for their continuing annual Baum-Inouye Valedictorian Scholarship Fund.

Jason Baum, 2018 Grammy Award Winner

Pathways to Success for Small Businesses

Pathways to Success for Small Businesses

Omar Sultan, co-founder of Sultan Ventures, Founding & Managing Partner of XLR8UH

The 2nd Annual Hawaii Small Business Conference (HSBC) at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center on May 2 & 3, 2018, will provide business owners, entrepreneurs, and employees with an opportunity to expand their expertise in numerous industry-related subjects. Hosted by Maui Economic Development Board (MEDB) and the Mayor’s Office of Economic Development, the conference program Plan, Build, Grow: Mapping a Pathway to Success is an ideal opportunity for anyone interested in learning important strategies for business success.

“You’ll hear from successful national and local business leaders and owners, on customer service, business growth and scaling, social media management, innovative tax strategies and more while networking with the business community,” said Leslie Wilkins, President & CEO of MEDB.

Mayor Alan Arakawa added, “Small businesses dominate Hawaii’s economic landscape, making up over 90 percent of the business community and employing half of our state’s employees. By helping our local businesses navigate pathways for their success, we’re also helping to encourage ingenuity and profitability that ultimately impact our community and economy.”

First-day sessions will involve a combination of renowned specialists, plenary panels, and case studies on specific subjects. Karen McCullough, Generations Speaker, will provide the Opening Keynote and panel discussions on Customer and Employee Relationships.

Omar Sultan, co-founder of Sultan Ventures, Founding & Managing Partner of XLR8UH, will present a talk on Scaling Your Business, and will moderate a panel on Shaping a Game Plan for Growth. “Our firm helps visionary founders build successful, long-lasting businesses by supporting them at every stage of their journey,” said Sultan. Gwen Woltz, co-founder of Wahine Media, will discuss Social Media Reality Check: Gone Are the Days of “Free” and moderate a panel on Social Media Maui Style. “I can help attendees envision their perfect social media world and then map the quickest and most affordable route to get there.”

The second day consists of workshops diving deeper into some of the subjects presented on the first day, including a workshop on Tax Strategies for Small Businesses presented by Robert Kawahara, CPA, Managing Member, Kawahara + Hu, LLC.

During the HSBC we will explain the importance of pivotal resources via a network of experts and investors and the hands-on expertise necessary to accelerate growth.

Omar Sultan: Co-founder, Sultan Ventures; Founding & Managing Partner, XLR8UH

To register online, visit www.HawaiiSmall.Biz or call (808) 875-2300.

Makai Glass and Marty Dread Advancing STEM

Makai Glass and Marty Dread Advancing STEM

Maui Economic Development Board’s Women in Technology (WIT) STEMworks™ AFTERschool program is pleased to announce the 2018 Hawaii STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) Conference on April 10-11, 2018 at the Hawaii Convention Center on Oahu. This two-day regional technology conference serves over 1000 middle and high school students and 300 teachers. “The students are part of our STEMworks™ labs that are in twenty-nine schools across the state of Hawaii,” said Mapu Quitazol, WIT Program Manager. “The Conference provides our STEMworks™ students the opportunity to showcase their service-learning STEM projects, network with other students and industry professionals, compete with other students, attend hands-on sessions, and much more.”

The conference also provides students and teachers the opportunity to receive training in cutting-edge software tools and be exposed to new STEM fields and career opportunities. Past conference breakout sessions include: Photoshop, After Effects, Gaming, Coding, Engineering Design using CAD, Voyaging, GIS/GPS, Mapping UAV’s, Conservation, and Photography.

Recently, Randy Schaffer and Justin Brown, owners of Makai Glass in Haliimaile, hosted a fundraising event for Lokelani Intermediate School students from Kihei, to attend the STEM Conference. “We are happy to support the keiki in such a worthwhile cause,” Schaffer and Brown agreed. “They are our future.” The event featured local musician Marty Dread who also supports the program. “STEMworks™ is focused on engaging middle school students in subjects and projects that help inspire the next generation of professionals,” said Dread. “I strongly support education in the Maui community.”

Karen Wright, Lokelani 8th grade science teacher and STEMworks™ Site Coordinator added, “Our AFTERschool program has grown to over 200 students that attend frequently. WIT supports the classes with technology supplies, trainings, field trips, and hiring staff to teach the daily lessons. During the STEM Conference, our students will explore future careers by meeting and learning from local industry and university leaders.”

Kimara Alger, Lokelani 8th grader, says STEMworks™ has expanded her knowledge about career opportunities. “It was so exciting to see women involved in glassblowing at Makai,” she said. “WIT has opened so many possibilities for girls!”

It was such an exciting fundraiser! Mahalo to Makai Glass, Marty Dread and everyone who supported our goal of taking 12-15 students to the Hawaii STEM Conference. We did it! We’re going!

Kimara Alger, Lokelani Intermediate School 8th Grade

Energy + Business = Opportunity

Energy + Business = Opportunity

The 2018 Maui Energy Conference returned to the Maui Arts & Cultural Center to celebrate its 5th Anniversary on March 14-15. The event, presented by the Maui Economic Development Board (MEDB) and supported by the Mayor’s Office of Economic Development, explored the theme Decarbonization: A Business Opportunity for Innovative Communities. The conference, featuring keynote speakers, panel sessions, case studies, exhibits and networking, attracted more than 300 energy-industry leaders from Hawaii, the continental U.S., Japan and Europe to exchange ideas about global projects serving today’s rapidly changing energy industry.

Doug McLeod, Chair of the Conference Program Committee, started off the conference with a “10-minute Intro to Carbon.” His remarks focused on business opportunities related to the evolving carbon markets, including agriculture. McLeod observed, “This year the conference explored carbon farming, which means using farming methods that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Most people think agriculture on Maui cannot compete in the world markets because they think ag is about growing something and shipping it elsewhere. Ask yourself, could ag work on Maui if the transportation costs become irrelevant? That is the idea behind carbon farming.”

In his keynote, State Rep. Chris Lee said that Hawaii needs to invest its dollars in clean transportation, namely electrification. “There are a number of legislative bills to lay out the framework for a clean transportation system, with benchmarks to reduce carbon as the energy market moves forward,” said Lee. “Decarbonizing transportation will ultimately require updates in the maritime and aviation sectors as well.”

Bike-sharing programs and e-bikes were also a topic at the conference. Lee Chamberlain from rideSMART, Lahaina, and an exhibitor at the conference said, “E-bikes are popping up all over the mainland. On Maui there are numerous bike lanes and a proposed 25-mile West Maui Greenway that will transform the abandoned cane haul road into a pedestrian-bicycle friendly community.”

The conference ended with the Women in Renewable Energy (WIRE) networking reception. “MEDB is dedicated to providing opportunities for women to succeed in STEM careers, including energy. Having the WIRE networking reception is a fitting close to a conference that emphasizes diversity and inclusion,” said Leslie Wilkins, President and CEO of MEDB.

Ask yourself, could ag work on Maui if the transportation costs become irrelevant? That is the idea behind carbon farming.

Doug McLeod, Chair, Maui Energy Conference Program Committee

Mindful Happiness

Mindful Happiness

Maui resident, author and speaker Steven Snyder is one of the world’s foremost experts on Accelerated Learning and Personal Development. He has made several thousand presentations in more than 90 countries. Throughout his career, Snyder taught empowerment through counseling sessions, workshops and seminars to help people maximize their full potential. His newly published book, Focused Passion, teaches how to create success in all areas of life. “In every situation we can turn problems into sources of motivation, creativity, and positive challenges,” said Snyder. “There is a ‘new you’ that you can breakthrough to. This wise and powerful ‘new you’ is the sum-total of your unique gifts, talents, and abilities understood from a higher perspective. It is a special identity—the doorway to personal and professional mastery, to purpose and passion in life, right here, right now.”

Presented by Mental Health Kokua, Snyder’s upcoming event, Mindful Happiness, will be held on March 23, 2018 at 7pm at the McCoy Studio Theater in the Maui Arts & Cultural Center, Kahului. He will discuss the experience of happiness as a choice, an attitude, a way to be, regardless of circumstances. Attendees will discover that success is not a way to happiness, however happiness is often a way to success. With a focus on specific keys to a happier life, the evening of mindfulness will begin with a screening of The Mindfulness Movie.

“Mindfulness is the psychological process of bringing one’s attention to experiences occurring in the present moment,” said Snyder. “Knowing that happiness is not primarily based on your circumstances eliminates projecting worrisome thoughts and anxious feeling into the future. More than anything else it is based on what you think by embracing and agreeing with your positive thoughts. In fact, painful experiences can be changed into valuable agents for growth and change. Every thought you think and emotion you have can bring you happiness,” he said. “Choose happiness. It might be the best choice of your life!”

Attendees at the Mindful Happiness Presentation will learn to master a focused, powerful state that creates an environment for happiness.

Steven Snyder, Maui Author and Speaker