Hawaii Leadership Forum
Ben Trevino is an experienced professional with a robust background in network coordination and community engagement. Currently serving as the Network Coordinator for both the Omidyar Fellows Hawaii and the Hawaii Leadership Forum, Trevino aims to enhance connections and collaborations in Hawaii. As an Obama Leader for the Asia-Pacific region since December 2019, Trevino was selected for the inaugural Asia Pacific Leaders Program by the Obama Foundation. Previously, in roles at Code for America, including Senior Program Director and Brigade Program Director, Trevino led initiatives supporting a network of thousands of volunteers to address civic issues. Trevino has also held leadership positions such as Chief Executive Officer at the Hawaii Institute for Public Affairs and Sustainability Planner for the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation. Trevino's educational credentials include a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from Stanford University and an M.B.A. from the University of Hawai‘i - Shidler College of Business.
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Hawaii Leadership Forum
The Hawai‘i Leadership Forum is dedicated to broad and durable improvements across Hawai‘i. New dynamics are altering what successful leaders will need in the future: global affects local, technology makes information ubiquitous and instantaneous, and impact networks work alongside hierarchies. For Hawai‘i to prosper, we need to develop new leadership skills and new cadres of leaders. Toward that end, the cornerstone program of the Hawai‘i Leadership Forum—Omidyar Fellows—is designed to enhance connections among leaders and improve their desire and capabilities to mobilize other individuals and organizations who can create these broad and durable improvements across Hawaiʻi.