
At the Tao Award Ceremony held on June 2, 2025, at the Four Seasons Resort in Ko Olina, Consul General Arman R. Talbo celebrated the innovative achievements of students from Waipahu and Farrington High Schools, emphasizing the critical role of Filipino American youth as future leaders. The event, led by Karlo Tanjuakio of GLSS and Kure, highlighted how students applied Lean Six Sigma principles and Kureâs AI platform to propose real-world solutions that improve efficiency and community health.
Scholarships were awarded to standout projects, including Waipahuâs Brent Dorde, who designed personalized meal plans using insulin pump analytics to improve diabetes outcomes, and Farringtonâs Nicole Ines, who developed a replicable financial literacy fair to empower student financial independence. These initiatives underscore the potential of purpose-driven education and the transformative power of Ethical Efficiency in youth development.
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