University of Hawaii at Hilo Conference Center

Pacific Congress on Marine Science & Technology (PACON) June 1 – 5, 2010

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June 1 – 5, 2010

22nd Annual Conference

University of Hawaii at Hilo Campus

Hilo, Hawaii

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HTA Festivals & Events Seminar, May 13, 2008

‘Imiloa Astronomy Center, Hilo, Hawai`i

This past Tuesday, May 13, 2008, the Team from the UH Hilo Conference Center participated in the HTA Festivals & Events Seminar.

Muriel Anderson flew over from Honolulu to host the event which featured speakers Dan McConnell, Managing Director of DDB Public Relations; Ed Struzik, 2008 President of the Gilroy Garlic Festival; and Joe Vera, President & CEO of the BorderFest.

During the Breakout Sessions, our very own Assistant Director, Mary Ann Tsuchiyama, delivered a presentation entitled: “Operation 101: Mission Impossible…or Mission Possible.” The PowerPoint kicked off with the backing soundtrack of the movie which set the stage for the action-packed theme of putting on a successful event. A short clip of her preso is available on YouTube.

For a copy of her presentation, click on links below for the PDF and/or PowerPoint.

Click here for a PDF of the “Operation 101: Mission Impossible…Or Mission Possible?” Presentation

Click here for a PowerPoint of the “Operation 101: Mission Impossible…Or Mission Possible?” Presentation

Hilo Tourism Marketing Committee Branding Workshop Presentation

Click here to download a PDF of Day 1 of Dr. David Bucy’s Presentation

Hilo Tourism Marketing Committee Branding Workshop Testimonial from Bonnie Kim

Thank you so much for all your work and putting together a valuable workshop. I’m much excited about some new ideas I got from the workshop and hope to create some interesting, educational and enriching programs for the community and the visitors.

Do keep me posted on any progresses. Would love to help and work towards our goals as much as I can in my capacity. It was great meeting you all.

Mahalo,

Bonnie Kim

http://www.bareandcore.org

Hilo Tourism Marketing Committee Branding Workshop Testimonial from Marcia Timboy

Thank you so much for the opportunity to attend the group marketing workshop on Tuesday, 1/22/08. I was very excited to be included on the invitation list and felt my presence was representative not only of the East Hawai`i Cultural Center as its Executive Director but also as a homegrown member of our local community. I was pleased to see many familiar faces that I’ve known, some friends of decades as well as many recent acquaintances. I am unable to attend the 2nd part of the workshop today as I am feeling under the weather…but am at the Center now checking in and getting materials to work from home. I do look forward to future workshops, meetings and talk story sessions on developing a pono branding message in positioning Hilo as a Culture,Arts and Heritage destination.

Mahalo nui e Aloha a hui hou,

Marcia Timboy
arts@ehcc.org
(808)935-9085 or 961-5711

http://www.ehcc.org/

2008 Astronaut Ellison Onizuka Science Day (Saturday, January 26, 2008)

8:00 am – 3:00 pm
University of Hawai’i at Hilo

You are invited to join us for a day of science and space! Please visit the website for more information:

http://www.spacegrant.hawaii.edu/OnizukaDay/

Hilo Tourism Marketing Committee Branding Workshop (January 22 & 24, 2008)

Tuesday, January 22 & 24, 2008
Naniloa Volcanoes Resort
Hilo, Hawai’i

This outcomes based workshop was an exceptional opportunity for members of Hilo’s Heritage & Arts community to collaboratively develop a unified approach for branding and marketing messages that will distinguish Hilo as a Heritage & Arts destination.

WORKSHOP OUTCOMES:

  • A Hilo Marketing Tool Kit (Specific for Hilo’s Heritage & Arts)
  • Clearly articulated messages about Hilo’s Heritage & Arts landscape
  • Advertising copy suitable for press, travel writers, visitors
  • Media facts pertinent to Hilo’s Heritage & Arts community
  • Talking points on Heritage & Arts “What is there to see and do in Hilo?”
  • Communication strategies, information access & delivery

HILO TOURISM MARKETING COMMITTEE
(North & South Hilo Districts)

  • Sudha Achar – East Hawaii Cultural Center
  • Judith Fox-Goldstein – University of Hawai`i at Hilo
  • Dolly Strazar – Lyman Museum
  • Gloria Chun Hoo – `Imiloa Astronomy Center
  • Kristin McGrath – Big Island Visitors Bureau
  • Alice Moon – Alice Moon & Company
  • Lalea Sam Pulu’ole – Hilo Downtown Improvement Association
  • Stephanie Donoho – County of Hawaii Department of Research & Development

Dr. Bucy, a principal and senior interpretive planner for Bucy Assoc., has studied, practiced and taught interpretation since 1975. Currently on the faculty at Western Oregon University, Bucy has collaboratively developed interpretive plans throughout the United States. He has taught workshops and been involved with projects in Hawai`i for more than 20 years.

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JUSTSAP (Japan/US Space Technology Applications Program) Testimonial from Jim Crisafulli

“JUSTSAP is an international association of distinguished scientists, educators, government officials and business leaders pursuing multinational ventures in space exploration, has been holding its annual symposium in Hawai`i since 1990.

Many of our meetings have been held on the Big Island and the reception, ambiance and professionalism is always outstanding.

Hawaii’s resident scientific and technological expertise, mild climate, and long-standing ties with nations throughout the Asia-Pacific region make the Big Island an ideal venue in which to stage this prestigious science and technology conference.

Working in collaboration with the UH Hilo Conference Center’s – one stop shop – has provided us with the most outstanding logistical support, hospitality and creative meeting management. We are always assured of an exceptional experience!”

Jim Crisafulli
Director, Office of Aerospace Development
DBEDT/State of Hawaii
Site: Waikoloa Marriott (2x), Hapuna Prince (1x), Hawaii Naniloa Hotel (1x)
Additional organizers from JAPAN (JAXA) which is the equivalent to NASA

PISCES 2007 (November 7-10, 2007)

PISCES 2007

ALOHA!

The mission of PISCES is to develop new technologies that will enable humans to live on the Moon and beyond. It will feature a simulated lunar outpost on the Big Island, where research, technology development, educational programs, testing and astronaut training will be conducted in the lunar-like setting of Hawai`i’s volcanic terrain. PISCES is a partnership between the State of Hawai`i, industry, academia and the governments of Japan and the U.S., and is based at the University of Hawai`i at Hilo.

This conference was an excellent opportunity for researchers and educators from industry, academia and government, along with interested parties from Hilo, the Big Island, the State of Hawaii and the national and international space exploration and space commerce communities to learn what is planned for PISCES, take part in the discussions, and help steer its development for the maximum benefit of all the stakeholders and humankind.

Click here for the Conference Agenda in PDF

Click here for the website in PDF

Click here for a slideshow of the PISCES 2007 Conference

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