Pacific Business News is excited to announce the honorees in this year’s Inno Under 25 awards.
Now in its fourth year, Inno Under 25 recognizes emerging innovative leaders in the tech space, and entrepreneurs across various sectors — all under the age of 25. This year, there are seven honorees — some are founders of their own companies, others are stand-out students, and others are conducting innovative research or creating their own apps.
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Here they are:
- Alyssia Chen - co-founder of Tadish
- Timothy Huo - co-founder of Tadish
- Ryan Lagon - intern at Purple Maia Foundation
- Jazlen Lucas - owner of Puhano Hawaii
- Hokumalie Serna - student leader at UH’s Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship
- Sabrina Weaver - student leader at UH’s Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship
- Taylor Yuen - founder of Keiki Makers Market; intern at Mana Up.
The honorees were selected from a pool of nominations submitted by the community, as well as suggestions from local leaders in tech and entrepreneurship.
The honorees will be featured in an issue of PBN in September, so stay tuned to learn about each of the seven individuals and why they were selected.