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Lynne Waihee: Champion of Children’s Literacy

 
Former first lady of Hawaii Lynne Waihee heads the Read to Me International Foundation, which helps kids succeed in life — by the book.
 

Balancing Career and Caregiving

 
A Makiki resident describes how he pulls off the ultimate juggling act.

 

 

Cover: Lynne Waihee urges you to oblige when a child pleads, “Read to me.” Photo by Raymond Wong.

 
 
 

Our Mission Statement

Fun, joyous, exciting, rewarding-life after 50 can be every bit the adventure it was in your youth. The goal of Generations Hawaii: The Good Life After 50 is to provide you with the information and resources you need to live life to the fullest in our beautiful island state.

Health, finance and technology are among the topics that will be discussed in regular columns. In addition, we'll address current issues that concern you; share tips about services, programs and facilities that can ease and enhance your life; and profile movers and shakers who've helped build and improve our community.

Generations Hawaii is your companion and guide to living The Good Life After 50.

Our Company

Founded in 1954, Trade Publishing (www.tradepublishing.com) is Hawaii's leading provider of publications serving the construction, hotel, property management and retail food industries. Generations Hawaii is Trade's second consumer magazine (the other, Pacific Paddler, was launched in 1996).

Our Team

Associate Publisher Faith Freitas holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She has been a member of Trade's advertising sales staff since 1993.

Prior to joining Trade, Circulation and Advertising Sales Manager Ilan Amir was a top sales representative for the Sultan Company, one of the largest jewelry manufacturers and retailers in the United States.

In 2002, Art Director Susan Whitney moved to "paradise" from Dallas, Texas, where she had worked as a graphic designer and art director for the American Heart Association National Center In-House Design Agency for almost 20 years.

Editor Cheryl Chee Tsutsumi, an award-winning travel journalist, has charted a career in Hawaii that spans nearly 30 years. This beat is new to her, but being a member of the Sandwich Generation, she understands and is personally experiencing the joys and challenges of life after 50.

Our Vision

We hope Generations Hawaii will inform, instruct, motivate and entertain you. It will be an enlightening, exciting journey, and we're looking forward to having you there with us.

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