Hawaii Leadership Forum
Sam Dorios is an accomplished professional with a diverse background in education and management. Currently serving as a Systems and Complexity Associate at the Hawaii Leadership Forum since January 2016, Sam previously worked as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, where responsibilities included supporting the Foreign Language and Literature Department. Sam's teaching experience extends to the Elmbrook School District, focusing on 7th and 8th grade Latin, and includes lesson plan development. With early career experience as a Restaurant Manager at Brisco County Wood Grill, Sam managed staff, oversaw scheduling and payroll, and handled customer relations. Educational qualifications include a Master of Sustainable Peacebuilding from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a Post-Bac in Classics and Classical Languages from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a Bachelor of Arts in History and Religious Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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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.