JCI Hawaii

JCI Hawaii The Hawaii Jaycees have a long heritage of service to our islands an achievement. Our organization will celebrate its 70th anniversary in 2013. R.

Our presence in Hawaii goes back to 1932 when several young men work to establish or organization and build upon its early foundations. The Jaycee movement in Hawaii first began in 1932 with the formation of the Honolulu Junior Chamber of Commerce. In 1940, when the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce President Perry Pipkin came to Hawaii to help start the state organization. The Hilo and

Waihiawa Junior Chamber of Commerce were formed, followed by the Maui Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1941. The advent of World War II, however delayed the formation of the territory wide organization as many Jaycees entered military service. Those who remained at home undertook many active programs of service by a participating in activities such as surveying potential air raid shelters, the Kiawe Corps, distributing gas coupons and establishing victory gardens. Three large projects started in Honolulu were the “Serve in Silence” drive to discourage the spread rumors; “Newspaper for Servicemen” drive to send 90,000 newspapers into combat areas; and probably the most outstanding project, the “Salvage for Victory” drive in which tons of rubber, various metals and bottles were salvaged. These projects were deemed so valuable to the war efforts that the United States government encouraged the Hawaii Junior Chamber of Commerce. The government also assisted in the coordination of the projects in order that the Jaycee war efforts could be better carried out throughout the territory. Early in 1943, the Hawaii Junior Chamber of Commerce was formed. The Articles of Incorporation and the by-laws of the Hawaii Junior Chamber of Commerce were adopted. Allen Watkins, the past president of the Honolulu Junior Chamber of Commerce, was elected its first president of the state organization. During 1944, many vital projects were coordinated by the Hawaii Junior Chamber of Commerce across the territory. The Kauai Junior Chamber of Commerce was formed during that year. An era of outstanding work by the Jaycees began with the election of D.K. Garrison of Wahiawa as state president in 1946. A project a benefited the membership was the state Oratorical contests (forerunner to the current Speak-Up program). The Jaycees were also instrumental in the organization of the Cancer Society. During the year the Jaycee movement expanded to other counties and on Oahu and the formation of many new chapters. Forceful and constructive action made the Jaycee movement in Hawaii invaluable to every phase of Hawaiian life. Our organization’s many achievements include helping to start many projects that have since become institutions and Hawaii. Among these is the Blood Bank of Hawaii, the 50th State Fair, the Miss Hawaii Scholarship Pageant, the Honolulu Youth Symphony, Aloha Week, Teen Challenge, and the Special Olympics. In 1969 the name of the organization was changed to the Hawaii state Jaycees. During that year, the Blue Moon Jaycees were organized in Oahu Community Correctional Center and became Hawaii’s first institutional chapter. In 1976 organization’s name was changed to the Hawaii Jaycees. The Hawaii Jayceettes were established in 1979, extending the Jaycee experienced to the young women of Hawaii. The Hawaii Jaycees came to aid of the state during two major events in 1982. Hurricane Iwa devastated the island of Kauai. The Hawaii Jaycees responded to the emergency by initiating the transport of supplies to the needy families on the island. In 1983, the Hawaii Jaycees stepped forward to help fund Hawaii silver Jubilee Anniversary Program. Celebrity Hawaii’s 25 years of statehood, there was no money for these programs. The Jaycees stepped in with a fund-raising project through the sale of a silver jubilee coin and a souvenir magazine, monies from the sales help fund all the programs for the celebration that year. In 1984, United States Jaycees and the Hawaii Jaycees voted to accept women into the organization. The dissolution of the Hawaii Jaycees Womens organization followed in 1985 and many members of organization joined the Hawaii Jaycees. The Hawaii Jaycees elected its first woman president, Brenda Yee, in 1987. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Hawaii Jaycees continued their community contributions through projects such as the Great Hawaiian Rubber Duckie Race, for Cerebral Palsy Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Seminar, the mount Pinatubo Disaster relief fund, Magic Spectacular for the American Cancer Society, the Haunted House for March of Dimes, and the Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hawaii recognition program. Contact us today about joining the Jaycees. Grow faster and further than you ever thought possible.

⭐ Introducing the 2026 JCI Hawaii Executive Committee ⭐We’re excited to welcome this passionate group of leaders and wis...
01/09/2026

⭐ Introducing the 2026 JCI Hawaii Executive Committee ⭐

We’re excited to welcome this passionate group of leaders and wish them a year of success, growth, and meaningful impact as they advance our mission and continue serving our community.

Mahalo for your time, dedication, and willingness to serve! 🌺

Filipino Jaycees of Honolulu Hawaii Kai Jaycees Honolulu Chinese Jaycees Honolulu Japanese Junior Chamber of Commerce JCI Honolulu Rising Phoenix Jaycees

Frank Karl Teshima IVJCI Maui EVP Private Equity Real EstateI joined the Jaycees because I wanted to be more connected w...
08/26/2025

Frank Karl Teshima IV
JCI Maui EVP
Private Equity Real Estate

I joined the Jaycees because I wanted to be more connected with the community. What awesome way to connect to the community by serving it!

Fun Fact!

I have a crazy passion for sustainability through farming. I have my own Mala Kalo.

We’re thrilled to partner with Team Life Academy to bring you an exciting Business Training Program designed to elevate ...
08/17/2025

We’re thrilled to partner with Team Life Academy to bring you an exciting Business Training Program designed to elevate your leadership, communication, and business skills.

This is an exclusive opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals and gain valuable tools for personal and professional growth.

What You’ll Learn:

How to maximize your credit for personal and business success

Strategies to strengthen your professional relationships and network

Practical tools to accelerate your business growth

Event Details:
📅 Date: Wednesday, August 20th
🕡 Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
📍 Location: Aloha Beer, HI Brau Room
💲 Cost: $30 (Includes a drink ticket & appetizers)

Whether you're launching your career or leveling up your current path, this training is designed to give you a competitive edge.

Spots are limited — register now at: www.teamlifeacademy.com/events

We’d also appreciate it if you could share this opportunity with your members — let’s grow together!

Congratulations to all the competitors at the JCI Hawaii Professional Skills Competition. Mahalo to Hawaiian Airlines fo...
07/23/2025

Congratulations to all the competitors at the JCI Hawaii Professional Skills Competition.

Mahalo to Hawaiian Airlines for providing the space.

Mahalo to our judges:
Mislyn Alensonorinn Michi Villaluz, Gina Maeda, Scott Kaneshiro, Sarah Young, and Ryan Louie.

Competitors:
Melvin Dizon, Chachie Abara ,Sarah Liu, Vincent Lee, Shasta Yamada, Tu Chanh Hua, Romance Sowad Jr, Jannel "JJ" Nanquil, Charieze Cacayorin, Royce Hirai, Kent Yang, Joan Martinez, Kenneth Huang, Anna Maiwa

Ever wanted to experience Japan with the locals? Now's your chance! JCI Tokyo Block reached out to us and would like to ...
07/20/2025

Ever wanted to experience Japan with the locals? Now's your chance! 

JCI Tokyo Block reached out to us and would like to offer a short homestay experience to Hawaii Jaycees who are interested.

If you are interested or have any questions, email International VP Jenna at [email protected].

A day late, but just as great! This week we feature Jennifer Kumura from HJJCC. What does being a Jaycee mean to you? "B...
07/16/2025

A day late, but just as great!
This week we feature Jennifer Kumura from HJJCC.

What does being a Jaycee mean to you?

"Being a Jaycee means stepping up and committing to grow as a young professional personally and professionally, through service. It is an opportunity for us to grow together as leaders by building connections, learning from each other, and giving back to our community."

Competitors had five days to write a press release in response to a topic.Competitors also participated in an impromptu ...
07/13/2025

Competitors had five days to write a press release in response to a topic.

Competitors also participated in an impromptu session, in which a topic was given, and the competitor had 30 minutes to compose an essay.

Stay tuned to see our winner!

Introducing Joseph Furutani, from Honolulu Japanese Junior Chamber of Commerce. When asked "Why did you join the Jaycees...
07/08/2025

Introducing Joseph Furutani, from Honolulu Japanese Junior Chamber of Commerce.

When asked "Why did you join the Jaycees?"

"I joined the Jaycees because of my wife’s (girlfriend at the time) involvement with the Cherry Blossom Festival. Seeing the positive impact the program had on her and so many others inspired me to get involved myself. I wanted to give back through community service and learn more about our Japanese culture. Looking back now, I can truly say that I’ve learned a lot and built meaningful friendships both here in Hawaii and overseas because of the Jaycees."

🚀 JCI Hawaii Professional Skills Competitions 2025 🚀Sharpen your ✍️ writing, 🎤 speaking & 💼 interview game—and earn a su...
05/24/2025

🚀 JCI Hawaii Professional Skills Competitions 2025 🚀

Sharpen your ✍️ writing, 🎤 speaking & 💼 interview game—and earn a subsidized trip to the National Fall Convention!

🏆 Pick your challenge
• Write Up (virtual)
• Speak Up – Novice & Master (in-person)
• You’re Hired! (hybrid)

💲 Registration
$10 – 1 event | $12 – 2-3 events (training included)

✨ Why enter?
✅ Boost confidence & résumé
✅ Parade of Chapter points
✅ Inspire fellow Jaycees

Spots are limited—secure yours now! 🔗 (link in bio)

⚡ 60 seconds to win any room. # # # sign up link in bio  # # #Master the Art of the Elevator Pitch with Steve Sombrero—P...
05/14/2025

⚡ 60 seconds to win any room.
# # # sign up link in bio # # #
Master the Art of the Elevator Pitch with Steve Sombrero—President of Cushman & Wakefield ChaneyBrooks, a leading Hawaii commercial real-estate firm, and founder of Aloha Beer.

✨ Hook any audience in seconds
🔑 Distill your big idea into one unforgettable line
🎯 Close with confidence and a clear call-to-action

Walk away with a polished pitch, real-time feedback, and the confidence to make every introduction count. 🚀

Registration Link in Bio (linktree)Attention all members! Join JCI Hawaii's 'Imi 'Ike Academy for "Keys to Public Speaki...
03/25/2025

Registration Link in Bio (linktree)
Attention all members! Join JCI Hawaii's 'Imi 'Ike Academy for "Keys to Public Speaking" – an evening dedicated to sharpening your speaking skills and boosting your confidence!

🗓 Date: Wednesday, March 26th, 2025
📍 Location: 20th Floor, Central Pacific Plaza
⏰ Doors Open: 5:30 PM
🎤 Workshop: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
🤝 Networking: 7:30 PM – 8:00 PM

✨ Special Guest Speaker: Dominick Yamash*ta-Potts, President of the CPB Toastmasters Club

Whether you're a seasoned speaker or just starting out, this workshop will give you practical tools to captivate any audience. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the best and connect with fellow professionals!

Limited spots available – see you there!

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Honolulu, HI
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