Leadership Spotlights

In 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a captivating collaborative media initiative unfolded, aiming to illustrate the essence of true leadership and envision a “Culture of Health.” This project, “Leadership Spotlights,” served as a featured presentation during the Health Policy Research Scholars Program’s Summer Institute, which took place virtually in July 2020. The media project resulted in a compelling 3-part video essay, showcasing the journeys of three HPRScholars.

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Samantha Keaulana Scott

From Samantha’s perspective, we explored what it means to be a change leader that transcends generations carrying on the traditions and legacy of other mana wāhine.

Jake Ryann Sumibcay

Jake envisions building a culture of health by making health a shared value.

Samantha Perez

A rising biomedical engineer, and now a Senior Scientist, Samantha holds her traditions and family close in her work developing cancer therapies and being a champion for STEM research.

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