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Oct. 16, 2024 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Sam Frentzel-Beyme: Founder/CEO Stellant: Software as a Growth Engine: Maximizing ROI on Your Digital Investments Exploring strategies to optimize their clients software portfolio, streamlining processes, and extracting maximum value from digital tools to fuel business growth and profitability. Sam specializes in using technology to boost small business growth. Sam has led innovations in health tech and is the founder of Pearly, an AI-driven oral health company. Sam’s experience includes five years at Google and complex projects for clients like YouTube, AT&T, and Pepsi. He holds an MBA from McGill, MFA from the School of Visual Arts, and studied innovation at MIT. Outside work, he enjoys time on the water with his family. |
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BackgroundJohn Rosa is Associate Professor of History at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa with a primary focus on the history of modern Hawaiʻi. He also teaches U.S. history and the senior thesis writing seminar. Before teaching at UH, Dr. Rosa served as Assistant Professor of Asian Pacific American Studies (2000-2006) at Arizona State University in Tempe and as Visiting Assistant Professor of Asian Pacific American Studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles (1998-1999). He also taught at Kamehameha Schools, Kapālama where he taught Advanced Placement U.S. History to 11th graders from 2006 to 2008. Dr. Rosa’s research focuses mostly on the social and cultural history of twentieth-century Hawaiʻi and the histories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. He has published articles on teaching about the history of Hawaiʻi, about “local” identity in Hawaiʻi, and the history of “mixed-race” studies. His book, Local Story: The Massie/Kahahawai Case and the Culture of History, has been published by University of Hawaiʻi Press. In 2005, the Associated Students of Arizona State University recognized his teaching and community service by awarding him a fellowship and the title of 2005-2006 ASASU Centennial Professor. He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in History at the University of California, Irvine (1992, 1999) and his B.A., also in History (1990), from Northwestern University. If you really must know, he graduated in 1986 from Damien Memorial High School in Kalihi-Pālama. |
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