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From left, John C. Dean, president and CEO of Central Pacific Bank; Susan Yamada, executive director of the Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship and Vance Roley, dean of 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补’s Shidler College of Business

Business leader, venture capitalist and philanthropist John C. Dean has pledged $75,000 to the (PACE) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s . The gift will seed the John Dean Challenge, which will be Dean’s latest call to action for Hawaiʻi’s business community to support the entrepreneurship center.

The funds raised will go to support entrepreneurship education at the University of Hawaiʻi and facilitate activities that support innovation, transfer of knowledge, and private sector investments in 糖心视频-based technology.

PACE is home to an integrated set of leading-edge entrepreneurship programs at 糖心视频. In the last two years, PACE has provided assistance to more than 100 businesses and has had more than 2,000 people participate in its programs.

“As business models rapidly evolve through advancements in technology, the spirit of entrepreneurship continues to drive the vision and innovation that benefit our entire Island community,” said Dean. He is currently the president and CEO of Central Pacific Bank and serves on the board of directors for PACE.

“John’s challenge is a testament to his commitment to facilitating new ideas that could potentially become real commercial business enterprises for the State of Hawaiʻi,” says Vance Roley, dean of the Shidler College of Business.

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