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Join us for this intimate lunch event with three of Hawaii's premier business leaders! This complimentary event is open to current YP members only, and limited to 9 YP members per executive. Sign up now to attend this great "talk story" luncheon and learn from these accomplished business executives!
Joe Boivin
President
Young Brothers, Ltd.
Joe Boivin currently serves as the president of Young Brothers, Ltd. As president, he is responsible for the company’s strategy, execution, and overall operations.
Prior to joining Young Brothers, Ltd., Boivin served as senior vice president and vice president of operations of The Gas Company in Honolulu, Hawaii. Prior to his eight years at The Gas Company, Boivin served as senior associate in the Honolulu office of global management consulting firm, Booz Allen Hamilton.
He is also a decorated military serviceman, having served for four years in the U.S. Air Force from 1988 to 1992. Boivin earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA from the University of Arkansas.
Jose A. Fajardo
President and General Manager
Hawaiʻi Public Radio
José A. Fajardo currently serves as President & General Manager for Hawaiʻi Public Radio (HPR). HPR provides two full programming services (HPR1 & HPR2) serving the entire State of Hawaii.
Before accepting the position at HPR, Fajardo served as the Executive Vice President for Orlando, Inc., the Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce. Prior to his work at the chamber, he served as President & CEO for WMFE-TV/FM, the public broadcasting stations for Central Florida.
In 2005, José was presented with the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce & Hispanic Business Initiative Fund Don Quijote Professional of the Year Award. In 2009, Ahora Orlando magazine named Mr. Fajardo one of 25 most influential local Hispanic community leaders.
Mr. Fajardo is a native of Puerto Rico. In May 2010, he received an MBA from the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College.
Duane Kurisu
Founder and Chairman
aio
Born and raised in the sugar towns of the Big Island’s Hilo Coast, aio Founder and Chairman, Duane Kurisu, was instilled early on with the traditional values of Hawaii’s plantation culture. A product of Hilo High School and the University of Hawaiʻi-Mānoa, Duane launched his first company in his late 20’s to develop and manage commercial real estate properties in the Islands and on the mainland. He soon branched out into a variety of business interests, and the acquisition of his first magazine property in the 1990’s led to the creation of the aio family of companies.
Today, Duane’s plantation roots still shape his vision for aio. Those time-honored small-town values of family and community are equally important in the world of commerce and industry — the local values of trust, respect, humility and honesty that drive the companies and inspire the people of aio.
Date and Time
Thursday May 3, 2018
11:45 AM - 1:00 PM HST
Thursday, May 3, 2018
11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location
The Pacific Club, Cleghorn Room
1451 Queen Emma Street, Honolulu
Fees/Admission
COMPLIMENTARY for YP members ONLY.
Includes lunch and beverages. Registration not confirmed until online RSVP is received.
Contact Information
Tricia Fetui
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