Terry George has long been interested in international and environmental issues, which explains his enthusiasm for the upcoming World Conservation Congress, scheduled to take place in Honolulu Sept. 1-10.
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Dr. Chris Flanders is a smart guy — a neuropathologist who also is executive director of the 1,100-member Hawaii Medical Association (HMA), based in Makiki — but sometimes, like when he’s talking about homelessness and the medical quandaries it presents, he wishes he were smarter.
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Peter S. Adler likes to say he’s lived much of his life in the eye of the storm. In fact, in 2008 he wrote a book based on that concept, “Eye of the Storm Leadership,” which discusses some of what he had learned as a professional mediator up to that point.
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Catherine Payne has been chairwoman of the state Public Charter School Commission since 2013, a year after it started, and the volunteer position hasn’t been without its drama.
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Stephany Sofos has for years been known in Hawaii as a real estate broker, appraiser and consultant — but recently “diva” has been added to the list, thanks to a book she self-published in 2012, “Untold Stories of a Real Estate Diva,” which has sold more than 5,000 copies.
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L. Richard “Rick” Fried Jr. is perhaps best known as one of Hawaii’s leading personal injury attorneys, but more recently has become a leading figure in the state’s tourism industry, as chairman of the Hawaii Tourism Authority board.
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Gregory Dunn came to Hawaii in 1994 from the West Coast to open up the first Barnes & Noble store in the state (in Kahala), fell in love with the place and has been here ever since.
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