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Inaugural Women Entrepreneurs Conference set for May 10 in Honolulu

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(L-R): Keynote speakers Jenai Wall, Chairman and CEO Foodland Super Market and Ting Xu, Founder and Chairwoman Evergreen Enterprises. (Hawaiʻi Business Magazine)

All women entrepreneurs and business owners are invited to participate in the inaugural Women Entrepreneurs Conference that will be held on May 10 in Honolulu.

The conference — hosted by Central Pacific Bank and Hawaiʻi Business Magazine — is an opportunity to network with like-minded business owners, gain valuable knowledge from industry-leading speakers, and discover new ways to grow a business.

The conference run from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. at The Prince Waikīkī Hotel. The cost is $95.

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Featured keynote speakers are Foodland Super Market Chairwoman and CEO Jenai Wall and Evergreen Enterprises Founder and Chairwoman Ting Xu.

(Central Pacific Bank Website)

The conference is a full day of energetic sessions and will include many other speakers who will share their knowledge and experience of finding success in the Hawaiʻi marketplace.

“This conference is important because attendees will be able to form meaningful connections, as well as gain insight into the unique challenges that women face in business today,” said Utsugi, Central Pacific Bank Group senior vice president of business banking.

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Breakout session topics include how to access capital, marketing strategies and overcoming fear.

For more information, agenda and registration, visit: wec.hawaiibusiness.com/

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