Kaiser’s ‘mini MBA program’ kicks off with opening seminar


Kaiser Permanente, which serves more than 200,000 members and employs more than 2,000 staff statewide, held the first opening seminar of its mini-MBA program Thursday in partnership with Initiative for a Competitive Inner City, a Mainland company, to improve economic and community health in Hawaii.

Four islands and 70 businesses were represented across the dozens of tables at the Dole Cannery Pomaikai Ballrooms, where the all-day event took place.

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