What’s New:
Next Meeting is June 24:
Keeping Kapolei Green, Safe and C.L.E.A.N.
Chatham Olive,one of the national speakers at the Honolulu Rail Transit Symposium on June 23, tells how RAIL TRANSIT can help keep Kapolei clean and green.
PLUS -
Mel Kaku, director of the City's Department of Emergency Management, and
Annie Lam, president of the Campbell Local Emergency Action Network (CLEAN), discuss emergency preparedness and communications in Kapolei.
Register today for Keeping Kapolei Green, Safe and C.L.E.A.N.
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When Kapolei Property Development broke ground for the City of Kapolei, there was nothing here but sugarcane fields. Today, there are more than 800 businesses in the region providing more than 27,000 jobs. Clearly, the time has come for an organization that will serve as an advocate for business.
The Kapolei Chamber of Commerce is that advocate. The Chamber works on behalf of members and the entire business community to improve the regional and State economic climate and help Kapolei businesses thrive. The Chamber is a member-driven, member-supported organization representing the interests of all types of business: small, medium or large, for profit or non-profit businesses or sole proprietorship.
The Kapolei Chamber of Commerce is the voice of business in Kapolei. Let us speak for you.

