Building a Sustainable Future for Hawai‘i

October 29, 6:00pm - 7:30pm
The Kahala Hotel & Resort 5000 Kahala Ave | Maile Ballroom

Travel can do more than move people—it can heal places. This engaging talk explores how sustainability and regenerative practices are reshaping tourism in Hawai‘i and across the globe. Learn how communities are reimagining travel to protect natural resources, uplift culture, and ensure a thriving future for both residents and visitors. This event is free to attend and is supported by Ambassador L.W. Bill Lane, Jr. and Mrs. Jean Lane Endowment in Sustainable Tourism and the Environment. PANELISTS INCLUDE: Jerry Agrusa | Professor, TIM School; Taylor Ledgerwood, BS ‘23 | Manager, Kahala Initiative for Sustainability, Culture & the Arts; and John Morgan | President & General Manager, Kualoa Ranch Private Nature Reserve


Ticket Information
http://shidler.hawaii.edu/events/2025/10/29/lane-lecture

Event Sponsor
Shidler College of Business, School of Travel Industry Management, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Amanda Rease, (808) 956-6926, aarease@hawaii.edu,

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