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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Monday, January 15, 2007

Coming events

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  • Tomorrow is the reservations deadline for a forum on the proposed O'ahu fixed guideway system, sponsored by the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Honolulu Board of Realtors. The discussion runs noon to 1:30 p.m. (11:30 a.m. registration) Jan. 23 at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i's Manoa Grand Ballroom, and will feature speakers discussing the route and stations overview; transportation technology; transit-oriented development, zoning changes and development incentive options; and funding, tax surcharge and creative funding options. Reservations: Dawn, 949-5531.

  • The Hawai'i chapters of the Pacific Asia Travel Association and Travel and Tourism Research Association will present their annual tourism outlook Jan. 24 at the Hawai'i Prince Hotel Waikiki. Speakers will include Paul Brewbaker, Bank of Hawaii chief economist; Byron Gangnes, director of the University of Hawai'i Research Organization; and Chris Kam, director of market trends for the Hawai'i Visitors and Convention Bureau. The event is scheduled for 8 a.m. in the hotel's Mauna Kea Ballroom. Registration deadline: Thursday. Information, 621-2482, ext. 3.

  • The past five years' unparalleled growth in research at the University of Hawai'i — with expected expansion — will be discussed at a meeting Jan. 25 of the HAWAI'I SOCIETY OF CORPORATE PLANNERS. University research and training grants and contracts totaled nearly $400 million in the most recent reporting period, according to the society, with a National Science Foundation ranking of No. 25 nationwide among public university research expenditures. Speaking will be Gary K. Ostrander, UH-Manoa vice chancellor for research and graduate education. Also participating will be Rolf-Peter Kudritzki, director of the UH Institute for Astronomy, which oversees Big Island and Maui observatories; and Peter Crouch, new UH College of Engineering dean. The meeting is 11:30 a.m. (sign-in) to 1:30 p.m. in the Mauna Kea Ballroom of the Hawai'i Prince Hotel Waikiki. Fee; guests welcome. Early registration fees by Friday: Roberta Cullen, 537-2356.

  • A sort of SPEED DATING FOR BUSINESSES — brief but intense one-on-one discussions between small-business owners and prospective contractors — including governmental agencies — will be offered by the U.S. Small Business Administration 9 a.m.-noon Jan. 24 at O'ahu WorkLinks, 1505 Dillingham Blvd. Also available as part of the Contracting Matchmaking event will be private financing consultations with SBA representatives. Required pre-registration by Friday: Michael Youth, 541-2990, #214, or www.sba.gov/hi (click on "Online Registration").

    WEDNESDAY

  • The head of the anti-smoking advocacy group Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawai'i, which worked for passage of the recent statewide ban on smoking in workplaces and enclosed public areas such as bars and restaurants, will outline how the group organized and successfully pushed forward its plans. Coalition director Deborah Zysman will speak on "Passing and Implementing the Smoke-Free Hawai'i," to the PROJECT MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE'S local chapter monthly luncheon meeting, 11:30 a.m.1 p.m. Wednesday at the Plaza Club, Pioneer Plaza. Fee; nonmember/student fees available. Register by today. Information: 527-2249.

  • The University of Hawai'i's Shidler College of Business will present the 15th Kipapa I Ke Ala (Paving the Way) lecture 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, with 5:30 p.m. book signing, at the UH-Manoa School of Architecture auditorium (room 205). The presentation, "Starting Something," will feature Jeff Kleck, chief executive officer and chairman of Attainia Inc.; and Wayne McVicker, company co-founder, president and board member, and award-winning author of the book "Starting Something." The focus of the presentation will be how the two took a startup company public amid the dot-com era. The annual lecture series pairs "stars" in the international business arena with students, faculty and community members. Free. Reservations: 956-5083.

  • Resources offered by the Hawai'i Women's Business Center and the Small Business Development Center to prospective or existing business owners will be described in informal SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCE WORKSHOPS, 2-4 p.m. Wednesday and 9-11 a.m. Jan. 27, both at 1041 Nu'uanu Ave., Suite A. Required registration: 526-1001.

    THURSDAY

  • Bank of Hawaii senior economist Paul Brewbaker will answer the question WHAT'S UP WITH HAWAI'I'S ECONOMY IN 2007? in a luncheon presentation Thursday before the Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce. The event begins with 11:30 a.m. registration at the Pacific Club. In the address, Brewbaker will offer a "preview" of how tourism, construction and businesses will perform in the new year — as well as discuss opportunities for Native Hawaiian businesses. Fee; nonmembers welcome. Reservations by tomorrow: Pauline Worsham, 951-5373.

  • Preparations that the Red Cross has in place for the next big earthquake will be discussed by its chief executive officer, Coralie Matayoshi, at a meeting of THE EXCHANGE CLUB OF DOWNTOWN HONOLULU. The meeting is scheduled for noon-1:30 p.m. Thursday at a local country club. Fee. Information/location: Ed Kemper, 524-0330, ext. 2.

  • The Small Business Administration is taking its SBA RESOURCE DAY AT THE BANK — free, confidential, half-hour consultations with SBA business development specialists at neighborhood banks — to the Garden Isle. The consultations on SBA programs and services for the small-business owner will be offered 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday at Central Pacific Bank, 4364 Rice St., Lihu'e. Topics include obtaining business loans, business skills training and government contracting programs. Non-bank customers welcome. Reservations recommended; walk-ins permitted as time allows. Call Kim, 541-2990 (#212).

  • MAUI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will stage its January Business After Hours Thursday at the Honua Kai condominium-hotel development in Ka'anapali, North Beach. Fee; nonmembers welcome. Information/time: Lynn, 871-7711.

    SATURDAY

  • BUSINESS STRUCTURE: CHOOSING AN ORGANIZATIONAL ENTITY, a workshop sponsored by Hawai'i Women's Business Center, on various organizational types best suiting the individual small-business owner, will be offered 10:30 a.m.-noon, Saturday at the Small Business Resource Center, 1041 Nu'uanu Ave. To be discussed will be the unique liabilities, management advantages, tax differentials, and transfer and dissolution abilities inherent in each firm's chosen organization style. Fee; nonmembers welcome. Registration: 526-1001.

    UPCOMING

  • Wednesday is the reservations deadline for the Jan. 24 meeting of the KAILUA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. The meeting is noon-1:30 p.m. (11:30 a.m. check-in) at Mid-Pacific Country Club. Guest speaker is Lt. Gov. James "Duke" Aiona. Information: Emi Chang Espinda, 262-8161, ext. 246.

  • Ken Cheung, who leads the Science and Technology business unit of Oceanit, will outline his organization's efforts to develop next-generation, low-profile antennas for enhanced communications for the Navy and Marine Corps. He speaks to the luncheon meeting of the Hawai'i TeleCommunications Association, 11:30 a.m. Jan. 24 at the Hale Koa Hotel, Banyan Tree Showroom. Fee; nonmembers welcome. Reservations by next Monday: 441-8514.

    Business meetings of general interest are listed in the Coming Events column each Monday. Submit notices at least two weeks in advance to: Business Events, Business Section, The Honolulu Advertiser, P.O. Box 3110, Honolulu, HI 96802; fax to 525-6763; or e-mail dbutts@honoluluadvertiser.com. (For e-mailed releases, please include information in the body of the message, not in an attachment.)