MAY 16, 2015 A MESSAGE FROM RICHARD R. KELLEY TO OUR OUTRIGGER ‘OHANA Estelle Louise Kelley Scholarships help KCC students pursue dreams By Dr. Chuck Kelley and Dr. Richard Kelley Dr. Chuck Kelley Dr. Richard Kelley The Kapi‘olani Community College (KCC) Hospitality & Tourism Education Department held its 10th Annual Scholarships and Awards Banquet last week and, as is usually the case, the highlight of the event was the presentation of scholarships for the upcoming school year. As an industry leader and a strong supporter of the University of Hawai‘i System, Outrigger Resorts and the Kelley family created the Estelle Louise Kelley Scholarship program in 1989 to benefit students enrolled in either KCC’s Hotel Operations Program or its Pre-Business Transfer Program. This year, eight deserving students majoring in hospitality won Estelle Louise Kelley Scholarships. We are especially pleased to report that one of them, Denise Torres, is a member of the Outrigger ‘ohana. Currently at the front desk of OHANA Waikiki East, Denise has faced many challenges balancing full-time employment, pursuing her education and raising a family. The Estelle Louise Kelley Scholarship will help Denise and her family as she returns to school to further build her knowledge and skills. The occasion also gives us an appropriate moment to honor Estelle Louise Kelley and the critical role she played in developing the company now known as Outrigger Resorts. Her husband, Roy C. Kelley, usually gets most of the credit for founding our company in the difficult, postWorld War II days of 1947, but the truth is that Estelle Kelley played an equally vital role, and we believe her influence is still felt in the DNA of every part of our company. Like Roy, Estelle came from humble beginnings. She was raised in the Los Angeles area and demonstrated a great deal of spark and drive even in her high school days. To go to college in the early 1920s, she would boldly drive across rough fields and poorly maintained roads to get to a recently established branch of the University of California a number of miles west of her home. That institution is now called UCLA. When she and Roy came to Hawai‘i in 1929, Estelle landed a job as legal secretary to Judge James Coke. This provided household funds while Roy pursued his architectural career. Later, as she and Roy began to rent out apartments near their home in Waikīkī, she interviewed prospective tenants, kept the books, and cooked and served lunches to the workmen building new apartments that Roy had designed. She raised three children and, in 1942, was a single parent in Los Angeles Estelle Louise Kelley Scholarships >> 8 Estelle working at the Edgewater Page 1 Employment opportunities If you are interested in a position listed below and meet the qualifications, please go to Outrigger.com and click on Employment at the bottom of the page. We only accept online applications for the open positions from internal candidates. If you have any questions, please contact your HR Business Unit Representative. Application deadline for the following positions is May 22, 2015. May 27: Jessie Ann E. Acio, Franklin A. Agarpao, Benisingh Bheeroo, Famiza Bibi, Sherilyn Marie Farris, Joel Fernandez, Gui Mei Gao, Mikaela Heerings, Cassel H. Kanahele, Swayde W. Keanu, Jin Soo Moon and Lynne Scanlan. May 28: Tahiny Andre Andriamanolo, Samantha W. Arreza, Mylyn T. Dela Cruz, Edison C. Gajonera, Charlie Khan, Laisani Kunawave, Helen Mackee, Paula Tuilau, Melaia Vidovi and Kelera Vusonitokalau. May 29: Leilani J. Adap, Margaret Hagan, Linda Y. Honma-Lacaran, Jane C. Inouye, Boonapot Kaewkla, Sweeta Luchoo, Kelli Medford, Wannisa Srangmuang, Ron Terrado, Tulia Tuiqilau, Monica K.K. Wong and Hyang Suk Yu. May 30: Esmeralda L. Ancheta, Elenoa Batimala, Annalyn Besagarm, Louis Clifford Deni Comole, Mandy Zhao Fang, Anna Leah Gonzales, Franki Larise, Graciela Leonor, Ani Naivuga Lete, Shivam Naicker, Isabel Orozco and Maaja Poluskina. May 31: Andrew Antolini, Wendy Brandon, Anne Marie Brown, Katarina Daveta, Lolita Fernandez, Cresencio Fernando, Michael L. Galace, Vinal Kumar, Rod Kutwaroo, Armynia Peter, Robert M. Racelo, Akewit Ruangthong, Bruce A. Schneider and Moape Senikau. June 1: Jean Bernard Christopher Adrien, Joannie Cruz, Patcharin Doungmusik, Junar Ibay, Phawanya Phansiriphat, Kok Fan Shiu, Mohammed Usman, Loata Valerusa and Josephine J. Villar. June 2: Ahmed Ali, Joenny T. Banez, Pureza Baptista, Esther Clayton, Asia Bi Hassan, Miriama Hicks, Gerrick Keith Kim, Diana R. Lene, Soodarsan Satiah, Joshika Subratty, Jennie M.W. Truong and Karen L. Villarmia and William Thomas Visser. Assistant Restaurant Manager (Full-Time) Minimum of two years food and beverage and supervisory experience required. Will be responsible to coordinate the activities of the staff to deliver quality products and services to the restaurant and banquet/ catering customer. Must possess excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills and be able to work any day and shift. Cocktail Waithelp (On-Call) Will be responsible to service guests with beverages and food in a timely manner, resulting in a positive guest experience. Must have a friendly, positive and service-oriented attitude and be able to work any day and shift. CALENDAR OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS CELEBRATED WORLDWIDE AUSTRALIA May 18-22 Hōkūle‘a in Australia. Visit: http://tinyurl.com/mj5dmgd May 21-24 Blues on Broadbeach, Outrigger Surfers Paradise Visit: http://tinyurl.com/nvh6y6 May 21-24 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, Outrigger Surfers Paradise. Visit: http://tinyurl.com/poe7hsr U.S. Tues., May 19, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Military Appreciation Day at the Honolulu Zoo Thurs. May 21, 6-9 p.m. Celebrate Kawika Kahiapo, Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach, Kani Ka Pila Grille. Visit: http://tinyurl.com/pntdhfk Fri., May 22, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Complimentary Music Workshops Celebrating Mele Mei, Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach, Voyager Conference Room. Visit: http://tinyurl.com/pyfogys Fri., May 22, 3-5 p.m. Happy Hour entertainment by George Kahumoku and Richard Hoopii, Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach, Kani Ka Pila Grille. Visit: http://tinyurl.com/pntdhfk Sat., May 23, 4 p.m. 38th Annual Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards Show, Hawai‘i Convention Center Visit: http://tinyurl.com/nl4npvf Sun., May 24, 5 p.m. Nā Mele No Nā Pua Sunday Showcase featuring Eric Lee at Waikiki Beach Walk®. Visit: http://tinyurl.com/o3xx2op Sun., May 24, 5 p.m. & 7 p.m. Mele Mei with Kupaoa and Mark Yamanaka, Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach, Kani Ka Pila Grille Visit: http://tinyurl.com/pntdhfk Page 2 Mahalo and aloha, Kwai Wui Ng By Kathy Oyadomari On May 8, management and fellow hosts of the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort (OWK) gathered to celebrate the retirement of Kwai Wui (Jimmy) Ng. Dr. Chuck Kelley, Bitsy Kelley, Barry Wallace, Chuck Shishido and Robert McConnell expressed their appreciation on behalf of Outrigger Resorts for his hard work and dedication and presented Jimmy with gifts of aloha in recognition of his 25 years of service. Jimmy shared that he is thankful to the Kelley family for providing him an opportunity to work at Outrigger enabling him to send his two children to college. His daughter graduated from Washington State and works for Boeing and his son attended UH Mānoa and works for Oceanic Cable. During retirement, Jimmy plans on lots of travel and is looking forward to visiting family and friends in China and Macau. While working at Outrigger, Jimmy developed many friendships and will especially miss his OWK ‘ohana. Jimmy encourages his coworkers to work and play hard and be healthy and happy. With thanks and well wishes, we bid our fond aloha to Jimmy. Robert McConnell, Dr. Chuck Kelley, Ivy Kwok, Kwai Wui (Jimmy) Ng, Barry Wallace, Bitsy Kelley and Chuck Shishido Sean Dee officially named to HTA board By David Carey It gives me great pleasure to announce that Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Sean Dee has officially been confirmed by the state Senate to the Sean Dee HTA (Hawai‘i Tourism Authority) board of directors. Sean’s term expires June 30, 2018; he has been serving in an interim capacity since July 1, 2014. The HTA is the state’s lead agency for tourism and sets policy and direction to grow Hawai‘i’s economy through the state’s number-one industry. The 12-member HTA board of directors also includes: Aaron Sala, chair; Craig Nakamura, vice chair; Lorrie Stone, vice chair; Fred Atkins; Jack Corteway; Gerald De Mello; Donna Domingo; L. Richard Fried, Jr.; George Kam; David Rae and Denise Hayashi Yamaguchi. Tourism is our state’s leading economic driver and largest employer and the HTA continually works to ensure its sustainability well into the future. Sean’s marketing and sales expertise, coupled with his talent for brand creation and management, have and will continue to contribute greatly to HTA’s efforts. Congratulations, Sean. INTERNATIONAL MARKET PLACE (IMP) UPDATE Ongoing - early July Ongoing - July 17 Ongoing - Sept 11 Ongoing - June 2 Foundation work Steel work Precast concrete work Slab work on deck Monday - Friday start times - 7 a.m. YouTube IMP fly through video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxVWJAotoiM Saturday Briefing is published by and for hosts of Outrigger Enterprises Group (OEG) Editor-In-Chief: Richard Kelley Supervising Editor: Pila Hanson Senior Editor: Kathy Foley Contributing Writers: OEG Hosts Visit us online at: www.saturdaybriefing.outrigger.com Submissions to Kathy Foley at kathysb@outrigger.com. © 2015 Outrigger Hotels Hawaii An Equal Opportunity Employer Page 3 Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort joins Phuket Has Been Good To Us Foundation in fundraising event By Napaporn Phandee Metzo’s Bistro by Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort (TLR) led by Chef Mustapha Haj Omar joined 11 top talented chefs from Phuket’s hottest restaurants, on Friday 8th May 2015, in an annual fundraising event “Pop-up at Bliss,” organised by the Phuket Has Been Good to Us Foundation. The venues and chefs volunteered their time to raise money for this important charity to support their work with many underprivileged children in Phuket. With over unique 25 culinary creations, a variety of beverages, including cocktails and wine, and amazing weather, approximately 200 people enjoyed this worthwhile event. Chef Mustapha said, “We are delighted we are able to build on our already strong relationship with Phuket Has Been Good to Us and be a part of making the event a great success. We plan to continue supporting such fundraising events like this in the future and helping to make a difference for the children of Phuket.” Phuket Has Been Good To Us Foundation works to improve the economic opportunities and life chances of young people by funding and implementing high quality, practical English language education in government schools on Phuket Island. TLR’s Chef Mustapha Haj Omar and Chef Roberto Conrad Metzo’s Bistro and team at Pop-up at Bliss event Top 12 talented chefs in Phuket supporting Phuket Has Been Good to Us Foundation Panoramic view of Pop-up at Bliss Page 4 Ohana House activities continue at Outrigger Mauritius Beach Resort By Annabelle Lois Ohana House community effort Ohana House members helped a family in the region whose home was affected by recent flooding. There was much to be done and the team put their hands together and cleaned, painted and repaired the home to a very grateful Bel Ombre family. More competitive team spirit! A potato sack race was organized on April 28. There was lots of fun and laughter with the “Flamboyant” House garnering first place followed by the “Cato Vert” House. All in all, it was a fun and cooperative team effort! Page 5 CALL OUT FOR VOLUNTEERS By Hitomi Saunders As you may have read in a previous issue of Saturday Briefing, Outrigger is a major sponsor of the Honolulu Ekiden & Music 2015. Outrigger will have a booth at the Expo on Saturday, May 30, and an activation table on raceday, Sunday, May 31, at Kapi‘olani Park (the start and finish site). We have some volunteers lined up but are still in need of help as noted below. Honolulu Ekiden Expo 2015 Hawai‘i Convention Center Sat., May 30, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-11 a.m. 1 volunteer needed 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 1 volunteer needed 1:30 p.m.-4 p.m. 2 volunteers needed 4 p.m.-6:30 p.m. 1 volunteer needed Honolulu Ekiden Relay Marathon Kapi‘olani Park Sun., May 31. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 8:45 a.m.-11 a.m. 1 volunteer needed 11 a.m.-1:15 p.m. 1 volunteer needed Volunteers are asked to wear their #teamOutrigger dryfit shirt and hand out promotional Outrigger giveaways. If you can help, please contact Hitomi Saunders at 921-6836 or hitomi.saunders@outrigger.com and let her know if you need a #teamOutrigger shirt at that time. Visit: http://www.hnlekiden.org/ MOMENTS OF AL HA Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach “I wanted to take a moment to share some thoughts on our recent stay at The Outrigger Reef On The Beach. This past visit marked the 22nd time we have stayed at this property. Although we are 4,500 miles from home when in Waikiki, we have truly found a ‘home away from home’ at The Reef. “This coming year will mark the 30th anniversary of our first stay, and our tentative plans are to celebrate that anniversary with our 23rd stay with you in March of 2016. “Special recognition is due certain employees who have become our ‘ohana in the islands. Tino Geronimo’s staff do an excellent job as “the face of The Outrigger Page 6 Reef On The Beach,” being the first contact with arriving customers. We have become close to many of these people, but in particular, John Thompson at the Front Desk and Eric Lewis at the Bell Desk have been our close friends since the 1980s. We have attended church services with the Thompson family (with John personally picking us up at the hotel), and dined with Eric and his wife Rheva numerous times. In fact, in 2010, Eric and Rheva spent four memorable days visiting us at our home in Wisconsin. As you can see, we do have ‘ohana on Oahu. “Thanks must also be extended to Gina Reeves and the exceptional service provided by her staff at check-in. Gina personally helped us resolve a reservation issue on our 2015 visit. Current employees who have assisted us in this area include, Renee [Kiyono], Stanley [Louis-Charles] and Rey [Soriano]. Mahalo to these quality individuals. “There are easily another 15-20 names which could have been mentioned in this note, but suffice it to say, we are pleased with all areas of service at this property. “Continued success, as we look forward to future visits to The Outrigger Reef On The Beach.” John and Kris Berns - Sturgeon Bay, WI Outrigger wins Travel Weekly China award By Ming Yue Winning Travel Weekly China’s “The Best Potential Hotel Group of the Year” is landmark on the journey of Outrigger’s brand awareness in China. Since its debut in 2002, China Travel & Meetings Industry Awards, organized by Travel Weekly China, recognizes the best enterprises in China’s travel, meetings and incentive industry. The event has won recognition from the industry for its fairness, transparency and creativity. Elaine Wang, director of marketing, and her team in Outrigger’s China global sales representative office submitted Outrigger’s nomination in Chinese and English for “The Best Potential Hotel Group of the Year” since we are new to the Chinese market. On March 31, Travel Weekly China published the “Top 3” list for each category award online, and we were thrilled to see we made the cut! The next step in the process was to invite readers to vote online. Elaine and her team posted articles on our official wechat (our social media) including “We are Outrigger” and “The Outrigger Way” to highlight our brand while encouraging fans to vote “Outrigger!” The awards ceremony was on held on May 6 in Shanghai and our two worthy competitors were ONYX Hospitality Group with decades of experience running some of Thailand’s most successful hotel operations and an experienced team that spans the globe, and Hengda Hotel & Resorts from Canton, southern China, having expanded rapidly over the past eight years with about 20 deluxe hotels nationwide and a very good reputation. I was thrilled and honored to accept “The Best Potential Hotel Group of the Year” award on behalf of Outrigger. Elaine also garnered prime time stage presence as she drew the name of a lucky winner of a three-night stay at the Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort offered in exchange for a 40-second video showcasing the Outrigger brand. The Outrigger brand, no doubt, was top of mind to the audience of 30 reputable judges and 200 representatives from the China travel industry. Our goal is to grow Outrigger’s brand awareness in the China market, and as we work toward that effort, we thank our OEG and APAC family for their support. Elaine Wang and Ming Yue proudly accept the award Elaine Wang on stage for the lucky drawing for a three-night stay at The Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort Page 7 LEARN HOW TO EMBRACE YOUR BEST HEALTH POTENTIAL “Living Better with Life’s Simple 7” Every attendee receives a reusable Outrigger logo bag! Remember, effective July 1, stores will no longer carry plastic bags at checkout! DATE: TIME: PLACE: SPEAKER: Thursday, May 21, 2015 noon - 1 p.m. (bring your lunch) OHANA Waikiki East Hotel, Lobby Conference Room Denise Dittrich, RN, BSN Learn how you can live longer, prevent heart disease, feel stronger and healthier and live a better quality life Estelle Louise Kelley Scholarships ... << From 1 for some time after she and the children were evacuated to the U.S. mainland following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Women and children were given priority, and Roy stayed behind. After World War II, Estelle took on Estelle Kelley more and more responsibilities in running the fledgling family-owned and -operated hotel company. As Outrigger’s original reservationist (for whom our first computerized reservations system, Stellex, was later named), she confirmed bookings by typing out personal letters to all prospective guests on a manual typewriter, then pasting on a three-cent stamp. Estelle was the gentle but firm person who handled difficult guests and occasional Chika Suganuma, Tomomi Yokoi, Ursula "Hoku" Makaiwi, Denise Torres, Zoe Outtelet, Konomi Tran, and Matilda Apo with Dr. Chuck (center). Not pictured: Noelani Eskaran. Page 8 employment issues. Then she would come home and make dinner for the family, including a delicious dessert. Those were the days when opportunities for women were limited. But it never occurred to Estelle that she could not do anything she wanted “just because she was a girl.” Roy and Estelle were a great team and, we can tell you that Roy would never have enjoyed the success he did without her. Estelle’s character, strength, leadership and determination are remembered today in many ways, and we are pleased and proud to know that includes the scholarships for deserving students at KCC.
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