Hawaii Business

Stephen Hon

Steve-feature-final3An Entrepreneur’s Journey

Read the article In an era exploding with technological advances, things change in the blink of an eye—and Stephen Hon is ready for it. Hon admits he wasn’t always prepared for what he faced when he started out as an entrepreneur, but he has watched his company, Dialogix Telecom, evolve over the years like any new technology.  Now in a position to direct the company’s course, the 33 year-old Hon feels confident that it will play a significant role in the future of voice communications.

Chad Dusenberry

chad23456Every day after school, Chad Dusenberry would tend to his father’s lo’i kalo (taro patch) deep in Waimea Valley on Kaua’i, never dreaming that work could possibly be fun. Born of hardworking parents who raised six children, Chad learned the meaning of  “You reap what you sow.” His father was a carpenter for Olokele Sugar while his mother worked as a cook at Kaua’i Veterans Memorial Hospital. In their “spare time” they grew taro, which helped feed the family, kept the kids busy, and brought the family together to work toward a common goal. “If you ever buy poi from the Makaweli Poi Mill, that’s my family’s taro,” Chad says, with a tinge of pride.  To read more click here.

Unofficial 40 Under 40 After Party!

abcEnjoy a post-award show networking party at Pearl Ultra Lounge on Thursday, June 25, 2009  7:30-10PM. No cover. Meet the previous year’s and this year’s winners. These individuals represent the future of Hawaii’s business community.