1 President’s Message p. 1 • Dinner Meeting Flyer p. 2 • Board Meeting Highlights p. 3 • Dates to Note p. 4 • Book Club Flyer p. 5 • ASIST Save the Date p. 6 • EWISP Awards p. 7 • LCAM p. 8 • Na Wahine Winner p. 9 • Shirt Sale p. 10 • Golf Brochure p. 12 • Member Firm Results Flyer p. 14 • THRIVE p. 15 • Taking care of others p. 16 • June Webinar p. 18 • Corporate Reading Rally 2015 p. 19
Letter from the President
Aloha EWI of Honolulu! What an exciting EWISP awards dinner! $15,000 in scholarships were awarded to four outstanding high school seniors. Congratulations to EWISP Director Jennifer Ihara (Level 3 Communications) and her committee. It is always so rewarding to see where our fundraising dollars go, to meet the students and their families, and to hear about their outstanding accomplishments. A huge thank you goes out to Angelica Wai Sam Lao, 2011 EWISP Winner and our guest speaker for the evening. Her speech was so inspiring and motivating for the students and all of us. Despite it being finals week at the University of Hawaii and having three finals the
next day and a 50-page paper due on Friday, Angelica took the time to share her story with the group. She reminded all of us that we have to prioritize and plan accordingly. And, she did exactly that. Angelica told me later that she was so grateful for the opportunity to speak and give back. Mahalo Angelica and have a great time studying abroad in Shanghai! Thank you to the following EWI members who stepped up to the challenge and invited a guest to the EWISP awards dinner: Abigail Jacinto (Robert Half International), Leianne Pedro (Honolulu Star Advertiser), Ana Lucia Rodriguez Balanta (Ligs University), Maegan Brandt (Insurance Solutions LLC), Julie Vaugh (Hagadone Printing Company), Wanda Sanchez (Bank of Hawaii), Sheri Tamayose (First Hawaiian Bank), Nadine Uratsuka (Accuity LLP), Karen Mendes (American Business Solutions) and Sherrie Hill (Better Business Bureau). All of you helped to spread the excitement of the EWISP awards dinner and helped to increase our connections at the same time. Remember that word of mouth will always be our strongest marketing tool!
We just have a few more months remaining this term. But, we have lots to do as well! In June, we will need you at our membership meeting to establish quorum and to elect the chapter’s Delegates to the EWI Leadership Conference and Annual Meeting (LCAM) to be held this September in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Nominating Committee will also announce the 2015-2016 slate of officers . See you at member firm, Plaza Club, on Wednesday, June 10th.
If you missed the EWISP scholarship dinner, please mark your calendars for the Adult Students in Scholastic Transition (ASIST) dinner to be held on Wednesday, July 15th at member firm, Hawaii Convention Center. This will be another opportunity to see the impact that EWI of Honolulu is making in our community. (Please take note of the date change to the 3rd Wednesday in July.)
And, in August, please join us for a firm night at Malama Day Care and Nursing (member firm Ito Healthcare Group; Cathy Iwai, Representative). We may all be faced with caring for our parents and loved ones sooner than we hope, so this will be an educational evening to help us prepare for that eventuality. Besides a tour of the new Malama Day Care facility, we will be provided much needed information on elder care. You don’t want to miss this – Wednesday, August 12th.
Your attendance and participation in EWI dinner meetings, committee meetings, philanthropic projects, pau hana events, and informal get-togethers will bring you an ROI. You will automatically develop stronger connections throughout our business community and personal relationships as well. EWI of Honolulu is a great resource! Use it to its fullest!
Warmest aloha, Cora Kim President EWI of Honolulu 2014-2015
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June 2015
Your attendance to reach quorum is required Registration 5:30-6:00pm
6:00-8:00pm Dinner, Business Meeting & Program
Dinner: $42 per person, no host bar
Parking: $2.75 flat rate after 5pm at Plaza Club 900 Fort Street Honolulu Hawaii 96813
!Baby Greens Salad with Hazelnut Vinaigrette, Pork Belly Rillons, Roasted Brussel Sprouts and Carrots, Basket of Artisan Breads and Butter, Mango Ginger Semifreddo Dark Chocolate Cremeux, Coffee, Tea *Vegetarian Option Available !!Regrets deadline: June 3rd to Karen Choe, Sergeant-at-Arms,
[email protected] Mail cash or check to: New York Life, Attn: Karen Choe
841 Bishop St., Suite 1900 Honolulu, HI 96813 !!!Note: It is your responsibility to inform the Sergeant-at-Arms by email or telephone before the RSVP deadline if you are not
able to attend. You will be billed for any missed meetings unless notice is received by the deadline
Jun Yang!Executive Director of !
the Mayor’s Office of Housing!!Jun Yang was born in Reno, Nevada and is a
graduate of the University of California, Berkeley. Jun worked as a community organizer for the
grassroots community organization People Orga-nized for Westside Renewal in Santa Monica, Cali-fornia. His role at POWER focused on affordable housing and low-income development. In 2008, Jun moved to Oahu to work with Faith Action for Community Equity as their lead community orga-nizer dealing with affordable housing policy and tenant rights and advocacy. In February 2013,
Mayor Kirk Caldwell appointed Jun to be Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing. One of
its central roles is to address homelessness.!
Business Dinner Meeting!June 10, 2015 ~ Plaza Club 20th Floor!
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Honolulu Chapter Board Meeting Highlights April 22, 2015
Treasurer’s Report: The March 2015 financials and April disbursements were approved. Committee Reports: ASIST – Wanda Sanchez
• The committee has secured all judges. Judging will be held on Saturday, May 30, 2015, at the Hawaii Convention Center.
• The ASIST dinner will be held on July 15, 2015 at the Hawaii Convention Center.
• A total of 12 applications were received. Communications and Marketing – Jocelyn Palafox
• Julie Vaugh will spearhead getting our EWI events into the PBN calendars and other publications to promote EWI.
EWISP – Jennifer Ihara
• The interviews for EWISP applicants took place on April 11, 2015 and went very well.
• Cora sent letters out to all executives to encourage their attendance at the upcoming EWISP and ASIST dinners.
Philanthropy – Wendy Kia
• BINGO at Pearl City Nursing Home on April 11 was a big success. Thank you to all that participated and donated prizes.
• Next Step Shelter event will be on Friday, July 31, 2015, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. A reminder email will be sent to membership to seek volunteers and also request donations of gifts/prizes.
Program – Jocelyn Collado
• June’s dinner meeting will no longer be an Executives’ Night. Executives’ Night will be postponed to possibly November, which is closer to EWI of Honolulu’s anniversary. We will still have a speaker, Jun Yang, Director from the Office of Housing.
• June is also a Business Meeting so members are strongly encouraged to attend so we will have a quorum.
Retention & Recruitment – Michelle Nakahara
• 53 member firms. • Corporate launched a Thrive for 5 membership campaign and is
challenging all chapters to bring in 5 new member firms between April 1 and August 30, 2015.
• Outstanding Member and Outstanding Member Firm nomination deadline has been extended till May 15, 2015. Board members and all EWI members are encouraged to nominate.
2014-2015 Officers & Directors
President
Cora Kim, Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki (808)943-4147 / [email protected]
VP/President-Elect Maegan Brandt, Insurance Solutions, LLC
(808)853-3403 / [email protected]
Secretary Kelly Nishimura, Remedy Intelligent Staffing
(808)733-8550 / [email protected]
Treasurer Roseann Bronston, Archipelago Hawaii
(808)263-8891 / [email protected]
Ways & Means Director Karen Garcia, Hawaiian Electric Co., Inc.
(808)543-4601 / [email protected]
Retention & Recruitment Director
Michelle Nakahara, Starwood Hotels in Waikiki (808)931-8451 /
Sergeant-at-Arms Karen Choe, New York Life Insurance (808)529-6300 / [email protected]
Programs Director Jocelyn Collado, Becker Communications, Inc.
(808)533-4165 / [email protected]
EWISP Director at Large Jennifer Ihara, Level 3 Communications
(808)441-8561 / [email protected]
Communications & Marketing Director
Jocelyn Palafox, Mokulele Airlines (808)232-6656 /
Appointed Positions
Bylaws/Parliamentarian Brenda Kanno, Research Corporation of
the University of Hawai'i (808)988-8311 / [email protected]
ASIST Chair Wanda Sanchez, Bank of Hawaii
(808)694-4505 / [email protected]
Philanthropy Chair Wendy Kia, Marie Louise Fine Garment
Cleaners (808)593-1110 / [email protected]
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Sergeant-at-Arms – Karen Choe
• There were 33 representatives and one no show at the April 8, 2015 membership meeting at the Plaza Club.
• RSVPs for guests need to be provided by the RSVP deadline, which is one week prior to the dinner.
Ways and Means – Karen Garcia
• Golf teams and sponsorships are coming in! • JN Automotive will be donating a car for the hole-in-one prize. • EWI shirts are being researched; goal is to have samples and sign ups at
the EWISP dinner event. Unfinished Business:
• none
New Business: • Corporate’s Thrive for 5 membership campaign is on the Corporate
website. Members are encouraged to check it out on ewiconnect.com. • Na Wahine Award nominations are due April 30, 2015. Another email
will be sent to membership to encourage nominations. Next Meetings:
• 5/13/15 – May Meeting is the EWISP Awards Dinner, 5:30 p.m., Pomaika`i Ballrooms.
• 5/27/15 – Board Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Hawaii Prince Hotel, Board Room.
DATES TO NOTE
June 10, 2015 Program Change: Please note that the June membership meeting was previously slated as our Executives’ Night. Due to a change in the format for that meeting, we will be moving Executives’ Night to later in the year. The June membership meeting will be a business meeting and quorum will be required. Thank you! June 24, 2015 Board Meeting Hawaii Prince Hotel July 15, 2015 Please note: Due to venue scheduling, this event will be held on the THIRD Wednesday of the month. ASIST Awards Dinner The Hawai’i Convention Center August 14, 2015 EWI Golf Tournament Hawaii Prince Golf Club
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April 2015
Ways and Means – Karen Garcia• Golf tournament brochure has been finalized and is available.• Golf tournament Wish List has been created and made available to the
membership.• New EWI shirt sale is being researched by the committee.
Unfinished Business:• none
New Business:• Cora will have the Na Wahine Award nomination form and 2015-2016
straw ballots available in the April Connect.
Next Meetings:• 3/11/15 – March Membership Meeting is a Membership Drive, 5:30
p.m., YWCA.• 3/25/15 – Board Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Hawaii Prince Hotel, Board Room.
Great News Bookworms!! Julie Vaugh of member firm Hagadone Printing Company will now be leading our EWI Honolulu Book Club. Please feel free to contact Julie ([email protected]) if you are interested in attending our quarterly book club meetings. Info on the next book club meeting will be announced shortly. Thanks Julie!
DATES TO NOTE
April 8, 2015Chapter Dinner MeetingPlaza Club April 29, 2015Board MeetingHawaii Prince Hotel May 13, 2015EWISP Awards DinnerPomaika’i Ballrooms
Happy Birthday!April Tengan April 8Preet Nijjar April 14Jennifer Ihara April 16Brenda Kanno April 20Joanna Hall April 24Wanda Sanchez April 27Peter Hicks April 29
1 President’s Message p. 1 • April Dinner Flyer p. 2 • Board Meeting Highlights p. 3 • Dates to Note, Book Club p. 4 • March Dinner Recap p. 5 • 2015-16 Straw Ballot p. 6 • Na Wahine Alakai Nominatin Form p. 7 • EWISP Save the Date p. 9 • ASIST Save the Date p. 10 • Bingo Flyer p. 11 • April Webinar p. 12 • Outstanding Member Firm p. 13 • Outstanding Member Rep p. 14 • Golf Brochure 2015 p. 15 • Wish List p. 17 • Social Media, Got News? p. 18
Letter from the PresidentAloha EWI of Honolulu! 2015 is just marching along….moving forward now to April! We still have a lot in store for the rest of the year and look forward to your enthusiasm and participation.
Get excited and mark your calendars! • April 8, 2015 – Meet guest speaker, Vanna Novak of Speak to Persuade at our April dinner meeting
at member firm, Plaza Club. Thank you to Past President Gwen Fujie for her help in securing Vanna to speak to us.
• April 11, 2015 – Bingo at Pearl City Nursing Home! Reach out to Philanthropy Director, Wendy Kia (Marie Louise Fine Garment Cleaners) and volunteer! This is always a fun event! Prizes for the seniors are needed. Please bring these to the April 8th membership meeting.
• May 13, 2015 – We are giving out $15,000 in EWISP Scholarship Awards! Meet these outstanding high school seniors and their families! Support Jennifer Ihara (Level 3 Communications) and her committee.
• June 10, 2015 – EWI Executives Night – Invite your executive and be present for our first annual membership awards. An outstanding member firm and member representative will be honored. A special menu is being prepared by member firm, Plaza Club for this event.
• July 15, 2015 – ALERT! New Date! This will be the date of our ASIST Dinner meeting. (3rd Wednesday of July) Meet the adult students and their families as we all celebrate at member firm, Hawaii Convention Center, for dinner and awards. Another $15,000 in scholarships will be awarded to deserving students. Support Wanda Sanchez (Bank of Hawaii) and her committee at this scholarship dinner.
Attending our monthly meetings or philanthropic events is definitely one way to network with your fellow members. Remember that EWI is built on the 3Cs – Connections, Careers, and Community. Monthly meetings are a way to connect and also enhance your own personal development. In February, Craig Chong of Fresh Leadership focused on executive coaching and how we all can benefit by coaching others or being coached. In March, Jan Kaeo of Dale Carnegie Training spoke to us on the attitudes for service. She reminded us of the important principles of attitude control. Some of my favorite principles: “Don’t fuss about trifles. Create happiness for others. Expect ingratitude.” We were also so happy to have Past President Eleanor Urakawa in attendance. Eleanor and Jan previously worked at the same company and that’s actually how Jan learned of EWI of Honolulu about 20 years ago. If you have not attended a dinner meeting in a while, you could be missing out on a great opportunity to connect and enhance your career! Back in February, I encouraged all of you to reach out to another EWI member for a one-on-one. Did you have a chance to complete a one-on-one? Karen Garcia (Hawaiian Electric) and Nadine Uratsuka (Accuity) were the first to respond. They chatted over coffee and discussed the upcoming golf tournament and caring for their families and their aging parents. Please continue to have these one-on-one discussions. You’ll be surprised by what you learn.
Your next Connect Challenge will be to focus on the second of the 3 Cs – Careers. Did you know that one of your membership benefits in EWI is a monthly corporate webinar? Attend the April webinar (Tuesday, April 7th, 9:00 a.m. HST – Servant Leadership: A Business Management Strategy) and email me your takeaways from the webinar. Log onto the corporate website (www.ewiconnect.com) to register. (Refer to the webinar flyer in the Connect.) These webinars are free of charge to you and anyone within your member firm. Take advantage of it!
Warmest aloha,
Cora KimPresidentEWI of Honolulu 2014-2015
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June 2015
The ASIST Committee invites you to the…
2015 ASIST AWARDS DINNER!!
Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at The Hawai’i Convention Center
5:30pm Check-in Don’t miss this special event and be sure to invite your Executive and/or any other guests who may
be interested in joining EWI.
Interviews for finalists will be held on Saturday, May 30th from 8am-12pm at the Hawai‘i Convention Center. If you are interested in volunteering to help with the interview process, please contact: Wanda Sanchez PH: 694-4505 or Email: [email protected] Lois Asato PH: 934-3553 or Email: [email protected]
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June 2015
2015 EWISP Awards 1st Place ($6,000) Tammy Ko, Roosevelt High School 2nd Place ($4,000) Angela Ortiz, Kalani High School 3rd Place ($3,000) Alexis Sanchez, James Campbell High School Honorable Mention ($2,000) Hailey Donaldson, James B. Castle High School
Mahalo to our Judges and Congratulations 2015 EWISP Winners! Shirley Tsukano (Kapiolani Community College), Alexis Sanchez , Angela Ortiz, Tammy Ko, Hailey Donaldson,Carol Shimomura (Pacific Guardian Life), Gary Nakata(City and County of Honolulu) not shown (Pictured from left to right.)
Lynette Taymaye Notebook Award ($500) Mari Domingo, Mililani High School
Les Brown
Guest Speaker ~ Angelica Lao Past EWI Honolulu & EWI Corporate Winner
Honolulu Executive Women International Scholarship Program
Pomaika’i Ballrooms 5.13.15
EWISP Committee Members: Abigail Jacinto ~ Robert Half International
Akiko Sakamoto ~ Northwestern Mutual
Jennifer Ihara ~ Level 3 Communications
Preet Nijjar ~ Pacific Business News
Regan Rosdil ~ Hilton Waikiki Beach
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June 2015
Leadership Conference & Annual Meeting September 23 – 26, 2015 Tulsa, OK Get up close and personal in Tulsa at LCAM 2015 for three days of Connections, Careers, Community. IGNITE your passion for professional development, ENGAGE in networking opportunities with attendees from across the country and help the Tulsa community THRIVE.
For Additional conference details and to Register for LCAM, please visit the corporate website @ www.ewiconnect.com. Registration Fees: $650 – Early Registration ending May 31 $700 – Standard Registration ending Aug 30 $800 – Late Registration, Contact the EWI Corporate Office at 801.355.2800
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June 2015
It is with great pleasure that we announce that Jocelyn Palafox, Corporate Sales Manager at Mokulele Airlines, has been selected as the 2015 Na Wahine Alaka’i Scholarship Award winner! Jocelyn will receive up to $1,300 to attend the upcoming EWI Leadership Conference and Annual Meeting in Tulsa, Oklahoma to be held September 23-26, 2015. The award covers the registration fees for LCAM and an Academy of Leadership session.
Jocelyn has been her firm’s EWI Representative since 2012 and in this short period, served on the Board as our Sergeant-at-Arms and is currently our Communications Director. During her term as Sergeant-at-Arms, Jocelyn developed many new processes that have made dinner payments and reconciliation more efficient. Jocelyn enjoyed her role as Sergeant-at-Arms as she feels it allowed her to CONNECT with her fellow EWI representatives and she was quickly able to build relationships.
Jocelyn is also doing an outstanding job as Communications Director for EWI of Honolulu this year. Social Media is a huge part of our lives these days and Jocelyn and her committee have taken on the added challenge of managing our EWI of Honolulu social media platforms. It has been a learning curve for all involved but Jocelyn and her committee are working hard to make sure we leave our footprint in the Social Media environment.
And, lastly, Jocelyn, a busy mother of two, strives to be an active member of EWI of Honolulu. She volunteered at our Golf Tournaments and tries to attend all monthly dinner meetings. Her goal this year is to participate in more Philanthropy events.
Please congratulate Jocelyn as the 2015 Na Wahine Alaka’i Leadership Award recipient and please thank her for all of her contributions to EWI of Honolulu!
Respectfully Submitted by Na Wahine Alaka’i Scholarship Chair, Maegan Brandt
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June 2015
The Ways & Means Committee Presents
EWI LOGO SHIRT SALE
(Proceeds will benefit our scholarships and programs)
T-Shirt $15
Sports Shirt $25 ~Women’s and men’s sizes available for the sports shirt only~
**Come to the next EWI Meeting to preview our shirt samples. Shirts will be available for pick up at the July ρυth EWI Meeting**
Buy a shirt and wear it to the 20th Annual EWI Scholarship Golf Tournament on August 14th!
Two Ways to Order:
1. Visit our EWI Shirts Table at the next EWI Meeting. Complete the order form and submit payment via cash, check or credit card. Checks should be made out to: Executive Women International; OR
2. Complete the attached order form and mail it with your check to: Executive Women International, P.O. Box 2295, Honolulu, HI 96804, Attention: EWI Shirts Sale. Checks should be made out to: Executive Women International. Deadline is June 17th.
QUESTIONS? Contact Jill Walder at [email protected], Jenny Li at [email protected], or Karen Garcia at [email protected]
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ORDER FORM – EWI LOGO SHIRTS Please include payment with your order. Mahalo!
NAME: __________________________________________________________________________________
DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER: _________________________________________________________________
EMAIL: __________________________________________________________________________________
ORDER – The Sports shirt comes in Men’s and Women’s sizes but the T-shirt is unisex:
SPORTS SHIRTS
SIZE PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL PRICE Women’s Small $25.00
Men’s Small $25.00 Women’s Medium $25.00
Men’s Medium $25.00 Women’s Large $25.00
Men’s Large $25.00 Women’s XL $25.00
Men’s XL $25.00 Women’s 2XL $25.00
Men’s 2XL $25.00 Women’s 3XL $25.00
Men’s 3XL $25.00 TOTAL QUANTITY AND PRICE:
T-SHIRTS (unisex)
SIZE PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL PRICE Small $15.00
Medium $15.00 Large $15.00
XL $15.00 2XL $15.00 3XL $15.00
TOTAL QUANTITY AND PRICE:
FORM OF PAYMENT:
( ) CASH ( ) CHECK - Check Number: __________________
( ) CREDIT CARD – Complete the Credit Card Authorization Form
RECEIVED BY: _____________________________________________ DATE: ___________________________
20th Annual Scholarship Golf
Tournament
Team Information
Team One
Team Captain _________________________
Address ____________________________________________
Phone _____________________________________________
Handicap ___________________________________________
Email _____________________________________________
Player Two ___________________________
Address ___________________________________________
Phone _____________________________________________
Handicap ___________________________________________
Player Three__________________________
Address ___________________________________________
Phone _____________________________________________
Handicap ___________________________________________
Team Two
Team Captain _________________________
Address ___________________________________________
Phone _____________________________________________
Handicap ___________________________________________
Email _____________________________________________
Player Two __________________________
Address ___________________________________________
Phone ____________________________________________
Handicap __________________________________________
Player Three _________________________
Address ___________________________________________
Phone ____________________________________________
Handicap __________________________________________
HAWAII PRINCE GOLF CLUBFriday, August 14, 2015
Executive Women International Honolulu Chapter
Member Firms*
(00) 0100-1759 rev 2.15 FN
Sustaining Members*Edith Won
Chapter Life Member*Eleanor Urakawa
*Membership as of February 2015
Golf
4 Miles, Inc.
Accuity, LLP
Allied Builders System
AMEC
American Carpet One
American Solutions for Business
APP Hawaii
Aqua Hospitality
Archipelago Hawaii
Aston Hotels
Bank of Hawaii
Becker Communications, Inc.
Better Business Bureau of Hawaii, Inc.
City and County of Honolulu
Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties
Cowabunga! Computers
C. S. Wo & Sons, Ltd.
First Hawaiian Bank
Hagadone Printing Company
Hawaii Convention Center
Hawai‘i Medical Service Association (HMSA)
Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki
Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau
Hawaiian Electric
Hilton Waikiki Beach
Honolulu Cartridge World
Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Insurance Solutions LLC
Ito Healthcare Group
Lamination House, Inc.
Level 3 Communications
Marie Louise Fine Garment Cleaners
Meridian Properties, Inc.
Miller-Hee Realty Inc.
Mokulele Airlines
mPower Hawaii
New York Life Insurance
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
Office Girl Empire
Outrigger Enterprises Group
Pacific Business News
Pacific Guardian Life Insurance
Pacific Rim Bank
The Plaza Club
Punahou School
Remedy Intelligent Staffing
Remington College
The Research Corporation of The University of Hawaii
Robert Half International
Samantha Kasnetz
SH Consulting LLC
Starwood Hotels in Waikiki
UHA
Available Sponsorships ❏ PLATINUM SPONSOR - $2,500
❏ GOLD SPONSOR - $1,000
❏ TEAM OF THREE GOLFERS - $550
If the tournament must be canceled due to extreme weather conditions, safety concerns, or any other reason, fees cannot be returned. Thank you for your understanding.
❏ I cannot attend, but enclosed is our donation check for $________ and/or we would like to donate the following to be used as tournament prize(s): ________________
________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________
To reserve a spot, please make check payable to: EWI®
and mail payment with this form to:
Karen GarciaP.O. Box 2295
Honolulu, HI 96804-2295
Company/Individual Name*
Contact Person*
Mailing Address*
City/ZIP Code*
Phone*
Email Address*
* = Required
20th Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament
HAWAII PRINCE GOLF CLUB91-1200 Fort Weaver Road, Ewa Beach
Phone: 944-4567
August 14, 201511 a.m. Registration Noon Shotgun Start
Lunch and Awards Banquet Included
TOURNAMENT FORMAT3-PERSON SCRAMBLE
Maximum Handicap: Men 30, Women 36 Soft spikes are mandatory
Sponsor Information
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Contact Karen Garcia • Phone (808) 543-4601 Email: [email protected]
FEES
PLATINUM SPONSOR $2,500
($1,200 tax deductible – limited spaces available)
Includes: Two Teams
Sponsor Banner Placed at Clubhouse
Special Sponsor Recognition in Printed
Materials Sponsor Sign
Placed at Hole Expedited Check-In Special Contests
Mulligans Lunch, Dinner,
Refreshments, Snacks
GOLD SPONSOR $1,000
($500 tax deductible) Includes: One Team
Sponsor Recognition in Printed Materials
Sponsor Sign Placed at Hole (shared)
Special Contests Mulligans
Lunch, Dinner, Refreshments, Snacks
TEAM OF THREE GOLFERS
$550 ($180 tax deductible)
Includes: Special Contests,
Mulligans, Lunch, Dinner, Refreshments, Snacks
Where does your money go? Your participation in the golf tournament, our major fund-raising event, will support EWI’s mission of community involvement and allow us to continue to provide generous scholarships to individuals pursuing a higher education degree and to support other philanthropic activities related to literacy. A small portion of the proceeds will also support some of our operational expenses.
EWISP (Executive Women International Scholarship Program) provides scholarship funds to outstanding high school seniors for their pursuit of a baccalaureate degree from a post-secondary education institution. Students are judged on their oral and written communication skills, creativity, scholastic records, financial need, involvement in extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and honors, citizenship, attitude, and clearly defined career goals. In 2014, EWI of Honolulu awarded $8,000 in scholarships.
ASIST (Adult Students in Scholastic Transition) Scholarship Program provides financial support to adults facing economic, social, or physical challenges, who are looking to improve their situation through educational opportunities (non-traditional students). The goal of the scholarship is to enable recipients to improve their self-esteem and to have a positive impact on their personal life, employment, and community through the furtherance of their education. In 2014, EWI of Honolulu awarded $7,500 in scholarships.
Who is EWI? Executive Women International is a professional organization that brings together key individuals from diverse businesses for the purposes of promoting member firms, enhancing personal and professional development, and encouraging community involvement. EWI is unique in that the firm, not the individual, holds the membership.
Since its establishment in 1938 in San Francisco, California, the organization has grown, and today, EWI has more than 2,000 member firms and 2,300 representatives in chapters in major cities across the U.S. and Canada. EWI of Honolulu was established in 1967 and currently has 53 member firms and 57 representatives.
Thank you for your support and for participating in our 20th Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament.
See you there!
Golf
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RESULTS
RelationshipsEWI is an organization that believes in long-term, highly valuable relationships. EWI does not work as a “quick-hit” lead generator. Rather, member representatives build lasting, sustainable, and ultimately valuable business connections through trust and respect. The relationships your employees form create associations between your organization and a diversity of other prestigious firms and executives in your city.
EducationEWI offers hundreds of professional development webinars and other resources each year on topics relevant to a member representative’s business and personal growth. Your investment provides affordable access to professionally produced training that would be difficult for many businesses to provide to their employees. To further your investment, member representatives are encouraged and expected to share their learning with other employees.
SkillsEWI member representatives practice strong business ethics and build core skills such as public speaking, effective leadership, mentoring, strategic planning, and even how to effectively and efficiently run meetings with Robert’s Rules of Order.
Untapped PotentialParticipation in EWI quickly raises your firm’s visibility among your city’s business community. This affords you the ability to promote your products and services to audiences you may not reach otherwise, both locally and throughout EWI’s North American network. Your firm will also have the ability to build contacts by hosting Chapter Firm Nights or attending other Firm Nights and various business meetings throughout the year.
LeadershipMany EWI member representatives cite leadership opportunities as a driving motivator for their participation. EWI offers a number of ways to build real-world leadership skills through Chapter leadership, Corporate Board participation, our Academy of Leadership program and other initiatives. Additionally, your membership positions your firm and your member representatives as leaders within your business community.
Tangible ReturnsThe EWI network is incredibly loyal and motivated to see your member representatives and your firm succeed—more often than not, representatives look to one another first when they need a specific product or service. Your firm will be listed in the EWI International Directory, considered the “blue book” of industry professionals, which constitutes a network across the United States and Canada for the exchange of information and business matters.
SupportYour member representatives will have a support structure of like-minded individuals outside of the office for career advice and other needs. EWI membership also provides you with an opportunity to support and recognize a top-ranking person within your firm by appointing her/him to represent your organization. Lastly, EWI offers your firm a number of ways to support your local community through good works, scholarship programs, and other philanthropic initiatives.
How Member Firms Benefit from EWI: RESULTS
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June 2015
EWI Helps Professional Women Thrive
We are excited to announce the launch of a new membership campaign Thrive for Five in conjunction with the release of the new marketing materials. The campaign will run April 1-August 31, 2015.
The goal of the campaign is for each Chapter to bring in five new members in five months. Of course, we encourage you to bring in more than five so we have added a little incentive. The Chapter with the most new members
during the campaign will receive one registration for LCAM 2015 in Tulsa. (In the event of a tie, a random drawing will be held.)
The best source for new members is current members. As EWI Corporate President-Darlene mentioned in her April message, Research shows the importance of referrals. According to Paul and Sara Edwards (authors of "Getting
Business to Come to You"), up to 45% of most service businesses are chosen by customers based on the recommendations of others. So who knows EWI better than you? Who do you know in your community who would benefit from being a member of EWI? Who do you know in other EWI cities that could benefit from membership in
EWI? Who does your executive know?
Referrals from members are the key to growing EWI so think about who you can refer! Contact Michelle Nakahara- Retention & Recruitment Director if you have any questions-
Five Ways to Thrive with EWI
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Taking care of others
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June 2015
Who might you have to care for and who mightbe able to care for you?
Good News: These days, women are living longer and healthier lives.
Bad News: Women who live longer lives face the prospect of a lower quality of life toward the end of their lives.
Because women are traditionally the primary providers and recipients of long-term care services, longevity means that those women who remain healthy may have to sacrifice their own financial and emotional independence.
Financial and emotional security – by chance or by choice?
Learning more about long-term care needs for yourself and those who depend on you allows you to evaluate the many considerations facing women today. As a woman, one of the most important factors you will want to consider is the potential emotional and financial impact of providing and needing long-term care.
Long-term care insurance offers you choices
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Today many women are turning to long-term care insurance to help prepare for their own future needs as well as the needs of their children, spouses and parents.
The benefits from long-term care insurance would allow you to receive care in a variety of settings or ease the emotional and financial burden of caregiving. It provides you with the control you want to make your own choices.
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WHEN: Tuesday, June 2, 3:00 pm ET REGISTER: www.ewiconnect.com/webinars DURATION: 60 minutes (includes Q&A) TOPIC: How to Elevate Your Efforts to Greatness There isn’t a woman that is not already wearing the cape of super-woman, so at first glance how could Elevating Your Efforts even be possible. Join Brandon as he tells us about how he discovered techniques to improve for a daily win on the track in high jump and how they apply in our everyday and professional lives.
He will uncover the secrets of his journey that will help you set new and exciting levels in your life, as well as give you the ACE principles of “Elevating Your Efforts to Greatness”.
Featured Presenter:
Brandon Kelly, PhD Brandon is a business expert,
professional motivational speaker, sales trainers, and business transformation coach. He has recently published the book about his trials & triumphs titled “The Distinctive Water-mark Principles” that teaches lessons learned for self-improvement and liv-ing a life without regret. Brandon has had leader-ship and adventure in all 50 states and in 30+ coun-tries.
Our firm is a member of Executive Women International® (EWI®), a global women’s or-ganization with an equal focus on Connections, Careers and Community. Through this membership our employees have access to professional development webinars featuring great presenters who are excited to help you become better at what you do and how you do it. With subjects ranging from Goal Setting and Achievement to Communication and Emotional Intelligence, these webinars are a must see. This is a benefit extended to mem-ber firms’ employees, only. Please do not forward to anyone outside our firm.
This opportunity made possible by EWI member representative:
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