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Climathon Talk Story Tonight + This Week’s Newsletter

September 19, 2019

Check out this week’s newsletter with event updates and community news!


TONIGHT, September 19, 5:30PM – 8PM. Come learn from local activists, experts, and business owners about how to make sustainable choices as a consumer and get involved in climate action! The time is now and change starts with you! This is the KICKOFF event for CLIMATHON HONOLULU! 🌎Learn more and register here.


✨UPCOMING EVENTS✨


Freelancer’s Network: IP & Trademarks for Small Business

TODAY, September 19, 2019 at 12 PM – 1:30 PM. Dick Mosher of Denton’s Law Firm will share his decades of experience with intellectual property (IP) and trademark law. This is a free event, register here.

 


HI Tech Talk Story Sessions with Central Pacific Bank

Friday, September 20, 2019 at 12 PM – 1:30 PM. HITech Story is a speaker series in partnership with Central Pacific Bank, Entrepreneurs Sandbox & Chaminade University. Learn more here.


How to Find and Use Government Data

Monday, September 23, 2019 at 1 PM – 4 PM. This workshop, with a lead data specialist from the US Census Bureau, is intended to enable nonprofit organizations to find and better use census data to improve their effectiveness and outreach. Limited seating, please register.


Climathon Sustainability Marketplace

Thursday, September 26, 2019 at 5:30PM. Vote with your dollars for local businesses making zero-waste, sustainable products. You’ll find food, gifts, activist booths and MORE! Potluck pau hana after. BYO utensils, plates, and bags. Learn more here.


✨COMMUNITY NEWS✨


Meet our team behind The Creative Co. in our newest Member Spotlight! They run a Honolulu-based digital marketing firm based out of our upstairs offices..

Read more about this cool team in our most recent blog on our site.


Anne is this month’s Thrive Global Charity Challenger! For every $150 raised for deserving students to participate in a service travel experience, Anne will dress up all day in a ridiculous costume!

Donate here! 100% proceeds fund local students in a Summer of Service trip.  Click here to follow ridiculous costume updates! on Facebook!


The good folks at Reuse Hawaii, a sustainability-focused deconstruction non-profit + warehouse, are looking to hire a Project Developer.

Check out the job description here to learn more.

 

 


Updated Member Discount: we now have discounted Notary (mobile + on-site). Peek at our Member Discount program to save money on services, money, locally made products and services, website design, yoga, and MORE. See all your Discounts HERE!

Thrive Global Charity Challenger: Anne Weber

September 4, 2019


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For September, join Anne Weber of Impact Hub Honolulu at undisclosed times between September 1-30th for her pop-up costume challenge.

Her Challenge?… She’ll show up to work unannounced wearing a costume and pretend absolutely nothing, and we mean nothing is wrong. Can Anne act natural and keep her cool in her very own Saturday Night Live skit? Wanna see it happen? Follow her link to donate. With EVERY $150 raised she’ll change to a new costume and if you donate $150 you get to pick her next character. This can get wild. Don’t delay~ Donate Today!

It’s our Hubiversary + This Week’s Newsletter

August 22, 2019

Stay stoked on all the events and news at Impact Hub HNL: sign up for our weekly Newsletter here.

TONIGHT from 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM. Time flies when you’re having this much fun. Come celebrate our 2-year Hubiversary Party at Ala Moana Beach Park. Join for food, drinks, games and friends. This event is free. Get all the details here.


Welcome to our New Members this week: 👋 Mi Yung Park, Brian Smith, Josh Jackson, Roy Mason, Jennie Kaahui, Bryce Henney, Erik Chang, Lesley Harvey, Dennis Burns, Jacob Thorp,Jorma Winkler, and Jodi Mews. 👋


✨UPCOMING EVENTS✨


Wine Down: Business & Legal ‘Office Hours’ with Candela Strategy Group

Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 5 PM – 8:30 PM. Are you ready to move your business to the next phase and have lingering legal or business questions? Candela Hawaii is ready to help! Free event, RSVP here.


Lunch & Learn: How to Improve your Health? Start with your Home

Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at 12 PM – 1:30 PM. Learn more about how common stressors in the home negatively impact your health with Functional Medicine expert Lauren Adler. Free event, RSVP here.


Startup Grind HNL: Fireside Chat with Peter Rowan

Thursday, September 5, 2019 at 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM. Chat with Peter Rowan, who has a background in entrepreneurship and new venture strategy, and is active in the entrepreneurial community as an advisor, mentor, and investor. This is a paid event, please register here.


Wellness Wednesday: Sound Bath & Spoken Word Experience

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 6:30 PM – 8 PM. An evening of sound healing with Lucie Lynch and storyteller Marcia Zina Mager. This is a paid event ($15), click here to register. Members: enter to win 2 FREE tickets – see display box in the kitchen! 


Hawaii Freelancer’s Network: IP & Trademarks for Small Business

Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 12 PM – 1:30 PM. Dick Mosher of Denton’s Law Firm will share his decades of experience with intellectual property (IP) and trademark law. This is a free event, register here.


✨COMMUNITY NEWS✨


Member Organization Zero Waste Oahu (and founder Nicole Chatterson) is working hard to promote a zero waste future for the island. The community has the opportunity to play a big role with the current Waste Management Plan. If you want to help share your support of compost or recycling, read more in our Member Feature here.


Explore our Member Discount program in our newest blog article: movies, locally made products and services, website design, yoga, and MORE are yours with your memberships. See all your Discounts HERE!

ImpactART Returns with a Hawaii Artists Group Show: ‘How Do We Do’

August 5, 2019

This August, Impact Hub HNL presents our third ImpactART event, featuring three Hawaii artists: Bai Xin Chen, Ryan Higa, and Sheanae Tam. This is the first group show that we’ve hosted, and will be slightly different than the previous shows featuring Lauren Hana Chai and Boz Schurr, as these artists all work in different mediums, bringing diverse textures and context to the show. The ImpactART evening will feature a brief program, a scavenger hunt, and a Q&A session with all three artists.

ImpactART will be held August 15, from 6pm-8pm. Everyone is welcome; RSVP for this free event here.

About the title, How Do We Do, Higa explains that, “the title ‘How Do We Do’ works on two levels. First, it refers to the physical and technical processes that we use to make the work. It’s the ‘How do you do that?’ Second, it suggests an emotional or intellectual state of being in reference to the work that we’re creating. That’s the ‘How are you doing?’ I feel that most art is a fluid combination of both Hows.”

“It refers to the physical aspect of making as well as the emotional and psychological,” Chen says of the title.

Chen has come to Oahu via China and Hong Kong. He works with wood shavings, making collages and other installations with the wood. His work has been exhibited at Impact Hub HNL, Hawaii State Art Museum, Honolulu Museum of Art School, and the 2019 Venice Biennale’s Imago Mundi Collection .

Higa, originally from Oahu, works with colored pencil and graphite on paper, and does larger painted installations – his work is featured on the walls of Impact Hub HNL.

Tam, also from Oahu, comes from a long line of fishermen, and her work reflects a deep connection with the ocean and its creatures. “I have been and still am constantly a part of diving, fishing, preparing, eating, and disposing all sorts of sea life. As an artist I have been recording these moments in my work, coupled with research about the ahupua’a, habitat, and nature of the creatures.” Tam works primarily with acrylic on canvas, and her work featuring the original fishponds of Kakaako adorns our walls in the nook.

Register for the event here. 

More about ImpactART: Our ImpactART program supports Hawaii’s artists by creating an equal exchange of artwork for studio and exhibition space. Co-created by Impact Hub Honolulu and Honolulu Biennial Foundation in 2017 to address the need for art studios and the proper valuation of artists’ work, ImpactART will trade space, materials and a gallery show within the Impact Hub for art.

Hawaii Kai Sneak Peek: Check out our New Location!

July 17, 2019

On July 11, Members, friends, and the Impact Hub Honolulu’s team came together at Liko’s Tap & Tavern at the Hawaii Kai Shopping Center, and over beers and vegan tacos we got to see the first glimpses of the newest Impact Hub location in Hawaii Kai.

The Impact Hub Hawaii Kai location, projected to open in March 2020, is approximately 7,200 square feet, with collaborative marina-view coworking, meeting rooms of various sizes, communal kitchen, and several private office spaces on the second floor, overlooking the water.

As the new location is very much under construction at this time, visitors were reminded by our Co-Founder George Yarbrough to wear our ‘imagination goggles’ to see the bright future of our newest location. Of the new location, Co-Founder Anne Weber says, “Our vision is an interconnected Hawaii where one membership gives each member access to 11 locations across the islands and 100 existing Impact Hubs worldwide.”

We are raising the funds to build out this location with our current Wefunder investment campaign; we’ve currently raised about $150,000 to be used for this new location. If you are interested in investing, click here to get started!

Thanks to those who came out to share in this momentous occasion. Check out all the pictures from our event here in our gallery:

Event Spotlight: Startup Grind with Jules Sukhabut

July 8, 2019

Today we’re sharing a Member spotlight featuring Jules Sukhabut of TeraVault. He’s going to be speaking at the Startup Grind event on Thursday, July 18. This is a great opportunity to learn from a serial entrepreneur, and to network with other startups and founders.

You can register for the event here: Members get a $5 discount with code: impacthubmember


Andrea Bertoli (AB): What is your background and history – tell us the founding story of TeraVault.

Jules Sukhabut (JS): TeraVault is a boutique software development firm. In September 2018, we partnered with Hi Tech Hui, a cyber security company in Honolulu to help some of their clients with software projects, and we’ve been growing ever since. Currently we have team members in both Honolulu and LA, and we are growing our offshore team in Philippines who service clients on the mainland and Canada.

Before starting this company, I started and sold three others: WebWorks, Bagna Networks, and OrderDynamics. I have had successful exits from all of these companies.

AB: What advice can you share for entrepreneurs as they grow and scale their company?

JS: Sell through channel partners- In my experience, I found it easier to sell through channel partners. In the early days of a startup I sold through other companies that I knew and that had similar target clients. This strategy has allowed our company to quickly grow our SaaS or IaaS sales and client base, and allowed us to test and develop our sales processes, onboarding, and ongoing support.

This is not an original idea, it’s basically why some software companies sell through retailers, independent software vendors (ISV), value added resellers (VAR), and/or systems integrators (SI).

Another piece of advice is to attend trade shows and conferences: I’m always looking for trade shows and conferences in the market location that I’m targeting for sales. These are usually in the same industry as our company’s product / services is in (e.g. e-commerce), or in an industry that my target client is in (e.g. clothing retailers and brands). Once I identify these events, I start creating a workback schedule to exhibit and demo our product/services there.

AB: What are some of the key lessons that you’ve learned along the way?

JS: Don’t take on investors early in your company- In all the companies that I’ve co-founded, we didn’t take any outside investment from investors. We did take on debt/loans to help our business grow, but this didn’t dilute our shares and ownership. This helped us maintain control and direction of our company while allowing the founders realize the capital gains of our shares in the company when we sold. I do, however, agree with taking on investors (private or corporate) at later stages in the business, but only if the investment capital is used to significantly grow company sales or solidify a strategic partnership or product development.

AB: What can people expect from the coming Startup Grind event?

JS: At the coming Startup Grind event, I will share my personal experiences of starting a technology company, growing it nationally and internationally, and exiting the business through an acquisition and management earn out.

Thanks, Jules, for sharing your thoughts! 


You can register for the event here You can register for the event here; click to learn more about Startup Grind Honolulu Chapter.

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