To conclude “Ka Piko Podcast’s” series highlighting ‘ōiwi leaders on the Honolulu City Council, Vice-Chair Esther Kiaʻāina KSK’81 reflects on her career as a "fighter" for Native Hawaiians and communities across Hawaiʻi.
Continuing “Ka Piko Podcast’s” series highlighting ‘ōiwi leaders on the Honolulu City Council, Floor Leader Andria Tupola KSK’98 looks back on her decision to serve the public and her community, and shares advice for those looking to follow in her footsteps.
To kick off “Ka Piko Podcast’s” series highlighting ‘ōiwi leaders on the Honolulu City Council, Tommy Waters KSK’83 shares his mana‘o on an array of topics ranging from his early days in politics, to crucial issues affecting Native Hawaiians today.
Tahnee Sales, director of talent acquisition with KS’ Human Resources Group, discusses approaches to career moves in 2021, and details some of the innovative ways KS works with current and prospective employees along their career pathways.
Dr. Brandon Ledward, a principal strategist in Kamehameha Schools’ Strategy and Transformation Group, joins the podcast to discuss the exploration and normalization of data and its importance in advancing Native Hawaiians. You can participate by engaging in the Hawai‘i Community Well-Being Survey (bit.ly/3gyL3lo) and play a key role in uplifting the lāhui.