A Look Back at Think Tech in 2018 ( Think Tech On OC16)

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Cynthia Sinclair and Tim Apicella take a look back at the 2018 year for Think Tech Hawaii. They took a look at some of the best productions of 2018, including, coverage of the Honolulu Missile Alert Reactions by Tim Apicella, an interview with Kim Coco Iwamoto by Carol Mon Lee, Samuel Wilder King speaking about an OHA audit by Keli’i Akina, a talk with Adm Lawrence Tan (ret) about Pension reform impact for Taiwan military by Bill Sharp, Toh Poh Joo speaking about the Singapore Changi Airport hosted by Lily Ong, Ariana Tibon talking with Ethan Allen about Marshallese Education Day, a talk about sex workers rights with Doug Upp hosted by Beatriz Cantelmo, and Rusty Komori speaking with Frank De Lima about comedy and his life. Guests and hosts give holiday greetings and speak about the resolutions and hopes for the upcoming year. CEO Jay Fidell also gives the State of Think Tech, overviewing where Think has been and where Think Tech hopes to go.

Episode 388. Original Air Date December 30, 2018

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