A. Kam Napier
Pacific Business NewsA. Kam Napier is the editor-in-chief of Pacific Business News.
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The recent Made in Hawaiʻi Festival is being described as a record-setting event. Pacific Business News editor in chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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Collaboration is the key to navigating Hawaiʻi’s health care future, according to industry leaders. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has the details.
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Among the almost incalculable losses in Lahaina one year ago were many small, local business locations. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more on what some of these owners have experienced.
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There is a new business opening on Oʻahu's Sand Island that is getting a lot of attention. It's taking up more than half a million square feet— and providing hundreds of jobs. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more on Amazon's new delivery station.
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On Oʻahu, more than 500 acres of Kalaeloa Town are currently under redevelopment. The project is being managed by the Hunt Companies Hawaiʻi — and includes an area where old Navy buildings and new facilities stand side by side. Pacific Business News editor in chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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Believe it or not, CEOs do have a life outside of work. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more on the free-time passions of some of Hawaiʻi’s top business leaders.
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Zippy's is a familiar local presence with 23 locations across three islands, as well as Las Vegas. For the president of Zippy's parent company, it's a location that went from being a hangout to something much more significant. Pacific Business News Editor in Chief A. Kam Napier explains.
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Workforce development and housing are issues that are top of mind for Kauaʻi business leaders. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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Local accelerator Mana Up has announced its ninth cohort of local entrepreneurs. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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There's a lot of activity in Hawaiʻi's commercial real estate market. It's a complex picture — one that not only includes industrial and office markets but also future residential housing. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more.