In an effort to continue to facilitate the growth and success of student entrepreneurs, the Hogan Program Marketplace was created. This is a marketplace where Hogan students, as well as recent alumni, share with the community the products and services of their small businesses. The first marketplace was a success and some of the students who participated are listed below.
Nina Torio, a business administration major from Hawaii, recently started Toriogal Hand Lettering: Written with Love, where she sells signs that she stylized with calligraphy.
Follow her on Instagram: @shoptoriogal
Danielle Sheemesh, an anthropology/Latin American studies graduate from Israel, and founder of Gazoz, served up a farm to cup drink that uses fresh ingredients harvested daily to create a beautiful fizzy fruit beverage.
Follow her on Instagram: @drinkgazoz
Esther Lambright, from Hawaii, and owner of Captured Imagery Photography, explained to soon-to-be professionals the importance of presenting a good image to companies and customers alike.
Follow her on Instagram: @capturedimagery
Pohaikealoha Artates, an environmental studies major from Maui, used the Marketplace to promote her up and coming Oliko’s Collection, a Hawaiian boutique that sells inspirational casual wear.
Follow her on Instagram: @olikos_collection
Ke’alohilani Wong, a business administration major from Hawaii, and Lillianna Flynn, a business administration major from New York, were selling Krispy Kreme donuts to fundraise for their summer study missions.
Fabian Patterson, a psychology major from Hawaii, launched a new clothing line for his company Change-iz Fitness. His line is a symbol of commitment, that no matter what obstacles people face, they have what it takes to “Be Your Change.”
Follow him on Instagram: @changeizfitness
Savannah Lyn Delos Santos, a marketing major from Saipan, took this chance to utilize a skill she developed on her study mission to India. At the Marketplace she created beautiful and intricate designs on customer’s hands with Henna.
Follow her on Instagram: @SavHenna
Lu Jin, an MBA student from China, and founder of Lulu Hawaii sold her extraordinary desserts and was kind enough to provide people with free samples.
Follow her on Instagram: @lulujinhawaii
Kai Rivera, a business administration major from Okinawa, with an interest in music and art, provided the Marketplace with live music, creating the perfect ambiance for a successful event. He recently released his music album Junkie.
Follow him on Instagram: @kai.emilio