Fellows mentioned in this story: Diane Paloma
From Honolulu Star-Advertiser:
The Pacific Century Fellows will honor five Hawai‘i leaders at its second Ho‘opasifika Gala, which helps to fund Pacific Century Fellows programming.
The Pacific Century Fellows, founded in 1996 by former Honolulu Mayor and former White House Fellow Mufi Hannemann, is focused on enabling participants to gain a deeper insight into civic duty through direct engagement with community, corporate and government leaders. PCF aims to unite Hawai‘i’s emerging leaders from diverse professions and backgrounds to tackle challenges while fostering innovation and community service.
“The Pacific Century Fellows is Hawai‘i’s landmark leadership training program where we identify, develop and support the next generation of leaders,” Hannemann said. “This year’s Ho‘opasifika Honorees represent some of the most accomplished Fellows to have come through our program. And they have established themselves as among the most trusted leaders in our community.”
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