Entrepreneurship Live with Rose Wong, Founder of Kolohe

February 22, 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Mānoa Campus, 2404 Maile Way, E402, Honolulu, HI, 96822

The Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship and Hawaii Student Entrepreneurs club invites you to our Entrepreneurship Live event, featuring Rose Wong, Founder of Kolohe (https://shopkolohe.com/) At the young age of 16 with an entrepreneurial mindset, Rose Wong began her personal jewelry brand. She sold her first jewelry piece in high school after picking up some pieces from Ben Franklin, making a profit of $50. During college, she was the President of Hawai’i Student Entrepreneurs, a club dedicated to inspiring students to start their own businesses and providing valuable resources. She went on to compete in many PACE events winning many grand prizes. She always wanted to inspire her 6 siblings that hard work and dedication make dreams a reality. Wong says that none of her dreams could have been possible without the support of her family, helping her pound jewelry when large orders came in.  The Kolohe brand came to life over eight years ago offering personalized and luxurious pieces of modern jewelry. The name is inspired by the Hawaiian language with the meaning of challenging norms and thinking outside the box. With a custom jewelry bar, there is an unmatched experience that customers remember for a lifetime. Learn more about Rose's journey to becoming a successful business owner! Check out @pacehawaii on Instagram to see how you can win a $100 shopping spree from Kolohe! This event is open to the public.


Ticket Information
pace.shidler.hawaii.edu/rose

Event Sponsor
PACE - Shidler, Mānoa Campus

More Information
PACE, 8089565083, pace@hawaii.edu,

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