More than 600 high school and college students attended the kickoff of the LEI program on Monday, an initiative by the Hawaii Tourism Authority and ClimbHI to build the state’s tourism workforce. The program aims to engage youth in the tourism industry, bolstering Hawaii’s economic future.
Hawaii Tourism Authority partners with ClimbHI to help build tourism workforce
Key Takeaways:
- Partnership Formation : The Hawaii Tourism Authority has partnered with ClimbHI.
- LEI Program Launch : The LEI program was launched on Monday.
- High Student Participation : Over 600 students attended the kickoff event.
- Workforce Development Goal : The program aims to build Hawaii’s tourism workforce.
- Youth Engagement : The initiative targets high school and college students.
Partnership Aims to Strengthen Tourism Workforce
The Hawaii Tourism Authority has partnered with ClimbHI in a concerted effort to build the state’s tourism workforce. This collaboration focuses on equipping the next generation with opportunities in the tourism sector.
LEI Program Launches with Significant Turnout
On Monday, the LEI program was officially launched, marking the beginning of this important initiative. More than 600 high school and college students attended the kickoff event, showcasing a strong interest among Hawaii’s youth in contributing to the vital tourism industry.
Engaging the Next Generation
By targeting high school and college students, the LEI program aims to engage young people in the tourism sector. This approach not only educates students about potential career paths but also ensures a robust and prepared workforce for the future of Hawaii’s economy.
Building Hawaii’s Economic Future
The enthusiastic participation at the LEI program’s launch reflects the potential to strengthen Hawaii’s tourism workforce. As tourism plays a critical role in the state’s economy, initiatives like this are essential for sustained growth and development.
Looking Ahead
The partnership between the Hawaii Tourism Authority and ClimbHI represents a significant step toward empowering the next generation. With such substantial interest from students, the LEI program is poised to make a lasting impact on Hawaii’s tourism industry.