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High school students visit UH Hilo campus for Job Shadow Day
February 7, 2014
A group participating in this year’s Job Shadow Day stands outside UH Hilo’s chancellor’s office. (l-r front row) Katie Schwind, project
coordinator; student Bethany Anderson; student Sherry Anne Pancho; Farrahmarie Gomes, director at UH Hilo’s North Hawai‘i
Education and Research Center; (l-r, back row) local farmer and businessman Richard Ha; Steve Colbert, assistant professor of marine
science; Bruce Mathews, dean of the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resource Management; student KaMele Sanchez.
A group of enthusiastic Big Island youth recently visited a variety of programs at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo
as part of the national Job Shadow Day. The local group’s activities were organized by the Sustainable Hawai’i
Youth Leadership Initiative or SHYLI.
“As UH Hilo moves towards providing an applied learning experience for every student,” says UH Hilo Chancellor
Don Straney, “we are excited to be working with partners like SHYLI to prepare the young people of Hawai‘i for a
productive future for themselves, our island and our state.”
Members of SHYLI, made up of high school students, spent time with Bruce Mathews, dean of UH Hilo’s College
of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Management; Michael Shintaku, professor of plant pathology; and
Maria Haws, professor of aquaculture and director of UH Hilo’s Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources
Center at Hilo Bay, among others.
“The farm is extremely self-sustained, culturing their own algae, spawning their own oysters, and raising and
selling them for profit,” says participant KaMele Sanchez, a student at Honoka‘a High.
The group also spent time with Mayor Billy Kenoi, learned about the Hawai‘i County Food Sufficiency Baseline
Study, visited with local farmer and businessman Richard Ha, and talked story with experts on geothermal
production.
“I for one, like to talk, and all of these folks did too,” says KaMele. “It wasn’t everyday talk story. It was about real
problems happening now, serious topics and the scientific, practical, and economical stand points. I loved it!”
Participant Sherry Anne Pancho, also from Honoka‘a High, shadowed Linda Connelly and Aaron Jacobs,
professors at UH Hilo’s Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy.
“We are very impressed with Sherry Anne and SHYLI’s efforts to provide Hawai‘i’s students with firsthand
experiences in potential career paths and believe this is a valuable investment in the sustainability of our future
workforce,” says Professor Jacobs.
Group participates in Oceanit reception on O‘ahu via video conference in Chancellor’s Office.
A reception was hosted on O‘ahu by Oceanit, Hawai‘i’s largest and most diversified science and engineering
company, where students shared their life-changing experiences with business, government and academic
leaders. Oceanit is a recipient of the Corporate STEM Award for its support of the development of future leaders.
Group participates in video conference.
The Oceanit reception was simultaneously video conferenced to the chancellor’s offices at UH Hilo where Big
Island SHYLI youth and their mentors shared their experiences with Matthew Platz, vice chancellor for academic
affairs, Steve Colbert from the marine science department, biologist Pat Hart, Dean Bruce Mathews, and Farrah
Gomes from UH Hilo’s North Hawai‘i Education and Research Center.
Members of the group also visited with Hawai‘i Electric Company (Renewable Energy Program), Aloha Veterinary
Center, Rainbow Friends animal sanctuary, and state legislators.
“It’s no secret that our world is facing some major challenges in the coming decades,” says SHYLI project
coordinator Katie Schwind. “These challenges will take engaged, creative, individuals from our coming
generations to take the reigns of change and find solutions for islands. Hawai‘i, and many rural and island areas,
commonly struggle to limit the brain drain when there are limited economic opportunities available. SHYLI works
with active young people who have been nominated by community members who recognize their potential to be
change makers in their future.”
About National Job Shadow Day
The National (Groundhog) Job Shadow Day, a national campaign gives young people a new perspective on their
studies through hands-on learning and a one-day mentoring experience. It gives youth a positive experience of
the world of work, promote a good work ethic, and develop longer-lasting relationships that contribute to the
global economy. It is a joint effort of America’s Promise – Alliance for Youth, Junior Achievement, and the U.S.
Department of Labor. Nationwide, more than one million students and 100,000 businesses participate, and more
than 2,000 restaurants and hotels hosted nearly 20,000 students. Young people are matched with businesses
and professionals so they have first-hand experience about jobs in their fields of interest. SHYLI’s Job Shadow
Day helps translate youth passion with practical experience for careers of the future.
About Sustainable Hawaii Youth Leadership Initiative (SHYLI)
Through intensive year-round fellowships, the Sustainable Hawaii Youth Leadership Initiative is training young
people with promise to become leaders, initiators of change, who may leave for periods to gain academic and life
experience, and return to create opportunities for themselves and their Island communities. SHYLI targets these
youth as fellows, and in our experience, many of the connections they gain throughout the sustainability
community, through Job Shadow Day, the Youth & Community Leadership Forum, their Sustainability-In-Action
project development, their presentations to schools, organizations, businesses greatly benefit everyone – now
and in the future. SHYLI is a project of the Stone Soup Leadership Institute has been organizing Job Shadow Day
on islands for ten years. Founded on the island of Martha’s Vineyard in 1997, the Institute’s trains young and
emerging leaders on Islands. The Institute’s multifaceted educational curriculum, Stone Soup for the World: Life-
Changing Stories of Everyday Heroes spotlights 100 heroes who changed their lives by helping their
communities. It’s programs foster service learning, entrepreneurship, STEM-thinking, eco-tourism, workforce
development, community engagement, global exchanges for best practices of island sustainability. SHYLI is
especially committed to helping to build a local green workforce.
For more information, contact sustainhawaiiyouth@gmail.com or www.shyli.org.
~Adapted from press release from SHYLI

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Chancellor

  • 1. High school students visit UH Hilo campus for Job Shadow Day February 7, 2014 A group participating in this year’s Job Shadow Day stands outside UH Hilo’s chancellor’s office. (l-r front row) Katie Schwind, project coordinator; student Bethany Anderson; student Sherry Anne Pancho; Farrahmarie Gomes, director at UH Hilo’s North Hawai‘i Education and Research Center; (l-r, back row) local farmer and businessman Richard Ha; Steve Colbert, assistant professor of marine science; Bruce Mathews, dean of the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resource Management; student KaMele Sanchez. A group of enthusiastic Big Island youth recently visited a variety of programs at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo as part of the national Job Shadow Day. The local group’s activities were organized by the Sustainable Hawai’i Youth Leadership Initiative or SHYLI. “As UH Hilo moves towards providing an applied learning experience for every student,” says UH Hilo Chancellor Don Straney, “we are excited to be working with partners like SHYLI to prepare the young people of Hawai‘i for a productive future for themselves, our island and our state.” Members of SHYLI, made up of high school students, spent time with Bruce Mathews, dean of UH Hilo’s College of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Management; Michael Shintaku, professor of plant pathology; and Maria Haws, professor of aquaculture and director of UH Hilo’s Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Center at Hilo Bay, among others. “The farm is extremely self-sustained, culturing their own algae, spawning their own oysters, and raising and selling them for profit,” says participant KaMele Sanchez, a student at Honoka‘a High.
  • 2. The group also spent time with Mayor Billy Kenoi, learned about the Hawai‘i County Food Sufficiency Baseline Study, visited with local farmer and businessman Richard Ha, and talked story with experts on geothermal production. “I for one, like to talk, and all of these folks did too,” says KaMele. “It wasn’t everyday talk story. It was about real problems happening now, serious topics and the scientific, practical, and economical stand points. I loved it!” Participant Sherry Anne Pancho, also from Honoka‘a High, shadowed Linda Connelly and Aaron Jacobs, professors at UH Hilo’s Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy. “We are very impressed with Sherry Anne and SHYLI’s efforts to provide Hawai‘i’s students with firsthand experiences in potential career paths and believe this is a valuable investment in the sustainability of our future workforce,” says Professor Jacobs. Group participates in Oceanit reception on O‘ahu via video conference in Chancellor’s Office. A reception was hosted on O‘ahu by Oceanit, Hawai‘i’s largest and most diversified science and engineering company, where students shared their life-changing experiences with business, government and academic leaders. Oceanit is a recipient of the Corporate STEM Award for its support of the development of future leaders. Group participates in video conference. The Oceanit reception was simultaneously video conferenced to the chancellor’s offices at UH Hilo where Big Island SHYLI youth and their mentors shared their experiences with Matthew Platz, vice chancellor for academic affairs, Steve Colbert from the marine science department, biologist Pat Hart, Dean Bruce Mathews, and Farrah Gomes from UH Hilo’s North Hawai‘i Education and Research Center. Members of the group also visited with Hawai‘i Electric Company (Renewable Energy Program), Aloha Veterinary Center, Rainbow Friends animal sanctuary, and state legislators.
  • 3. “It’s no secret that our world is facing some major challenges in the coming decades,” says SHYLI project coordinator Katie Schwind. “These challenges will take engaged, creative, individuals from our coming generations to take the reigns of change and find solutions for islands. Hawai‘i, and many rural and island areas, commonly struggle to limit the brain drain when there are limited economic opportunities available. SHYLI works with active young people who have been nominated by community members who recognize their potential to be change makers in their future.” About National Job Shadow Day The National (Groundhog) Job Shadow Day, a national campaign gives young people a new perspective on their studies through hands-on learning and a one-day mentoring experience. It gives youth a positive experience of the world of work, promote a good work ethic, and develop longer-lasting relationships that contribute to the global economy. It is a joint effort of America’s Promise – Alliance for Youth, Junior Achievement, and the U.S. Department of Labor. Nationwide, more than one million students and 100,000 businesses participate, and more than 2,000 restaurants and hotels hosted nearly 20,000 students. Young people are matched with businesses and professionals so they have first-hand experience about jobs in their fields of interest. SHYLI’s Job Shadow Day helps translate youth passion with practical experience for careers of the future. About Sustainable Hawaii Youth Leadership Initiative (SHYLI) Through intensive year-round fellowships, the Sustainable Hawaii Youth Leadership Initiative is training young people with promise to become leaders, initiators of change, who may leave for periods to gain academic and life experience, and return to create opportunities for themselves and their Island communities. SHYLI targets these youth as fellows, and in our experience, many of the connections they gain throughout the sustainability community, through Job Shadow Day, the Youth & Community Leadership Forum, their Sustainability-In-Action project development, their presentations to schools, organizations, businesses greatly benefit everyone – now and in the future. SHYLI is a project of the Stone Soup Leadership Institute has been organizing Job Shadow Day on islands for ten years. Founded on the island of Martha’s Vineyard in 1997, the Institute’s trains young and emerging leaders on Islands. The Institute’s multifaceted educational curriculum, Stone Soup for the World: Life- Changing Stories of Everyday Heroes spotlights 100 heroes who changed their lives by helping their communities. It’s programs foster service learning, entrepreneurship, STEM-thinking, eco-tourism, workforce development, community engagement, global exchanges for best practices of island sustainability. SHYLI is especially committed to helping to build a local green workforce. For more information, contact sustainhawaiiyouth@gmail.com or www.shyli.org. ~Adapted from press release from SHYLI