ClimbHI Honors businesses, educators for workforce development

Receiving recognition for excellence in providing opportunities and hosting events through ClimbHI Bridge during the program’s first eight months were the YMCA of Honolulu, Bank of Hawaii and The Queen’s Health Systems. The award also honors three educators for organizing nearly 60 workforce development events in total through the portal: Geraldine Valencia, Campbell High School; Fern White, West Hawaii Resource Teacher; and Maria Bernard-Reantaso, Moanalua High School. (Courtesy screen grab/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Hawaii workforce development nonprofit ClimbHI is recognizing three Hawaii businesses/organizations and three educators for their involvement with ClimbHI Bridge, a community initiative designed to provide workforce development opportunities to all public schools statewide.