Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 39, Number 6, 1 Iune 2022 — Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ers and question and answer sessions where viewers ean submit questions live, with opportunities to directly influence the flow of discussion. Ka Huina 2022 presentations will showcase the industry's top project-leaders that converge at the intersection of Hawaiian tradition and innovation, and will cover an array of topics, including: • What Hawaiian values are driving Hawai'i's efforts to manage tourism and educate visitors? • What are the opportunities ahead of us in the shift toward a circular economy and regenerative tourism? • What innovations are advancing the visitor industry's efforts to be better stewards of Hawai'i's natural resources? • How has technology accelerated efforts to grow the community of Hawaiian language speakers, including those within the visitor industry? It is our sincere hope that participants of Ka Huina will depart with a reinvigorated sense of kuleana and commitment to the Hawai'i we share, the Hawai'i we will leave for our children, and for the generations to eome. [b1^^1[|[b1 Join us as we gather to leverage our connections I at Ka Huina, June 8-9, 2022, from 9:30 a.m to noon. This year's Ka Huina will be entirely virtual and ■■ ■ available completely free for everyone; registration Jj|"| "īli» is required. For more information, including a recap of last year's virtual conference, visit nahha.com/ kahuina. To register for Ka Huina, please follow the 1^1 QR code provided or email info@nahha.com _ ■ IUUT ■