Month: January 2018

Yuli Iwamoto

Yuli Iwamoto is a first-year student attending KCC. Majoring in Liberal Arts, the 24-year-old chose to move from Saitama, Japan to Hawaiʻi to learn about the hotel management industry. Iwamoto yearns to manage a hotel beauty salon of her own in the future and hopes to gain an understanding of massage management through KCC.

Iwamoto admires the nice view that KCC has and enjoys the food that is served in the cafeteria. Looking to possibly transfer to UH Mānoa after completing her Associate of Arts, Iwamoto said she will continue to pursue a degree in hotel management.

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Wayne Glene

Wayne Glene, 54, has been living in Hawai‘i since 2009, after serving as a medical technician in the Air Force. In Hawai‘i, he worked as a home care worker. He then noticed that the field lacked people who were qualified in social work. That helped the Cleveland, Ohio, native decide on his academic path, which he was able to pursue after being granted the GI Bill, the military assistance that provides education to service members.

Glene describes himself as a simple person, who enjoys the wind blowing, sunshine and nice conversations. He lives in Hawai‘i by himself but declares that his special one is in Japan at the moment. He deals with the distance by staying positive.

“Don’t look at the borders, don’t look at the distance, just let the love flow,” he said.

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Faithlyn Derla

20-year-old Faithlyn Derla is passionate about the fashion industry and all the contributions it can make to society. She came back to Hawai’i to take care of her general education courses, but her chosen university is the Academy of Art, in San Francisco. When complimented on her stylish clothes, she smiles and claims that, despite “dressing like a city girl”, she loves and feels most at home in the country. “I grew up fishing and hunting. I need to be in the city but really prefer the country life. Waimea, where I grew up, is very towny, and I love it.”

The first-year student aims to grow a business in which she employs women in third world countries, enabling them to get an education and a career. “[Fashion] has always been about artwork. Fashion is art. So how can you show your love of it, but not hurt others in the process?”

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  • Loreto Mendoza Jr.Loreto Mendoza Jr.
    Loreto Mendoza Jr., a 24-old future radiology technician, is currently enrolled in the Liberal Arts degree program. "Here in the KCC Veterans Resource Center, my job is to help the veterans and dependents that attend school here," Loreto said. "I help them by processing their enrollment certificate request form so that they can use their benefits like the Post 9/11 GI Bill or the Vocational Rehabilitation." Loreto Mendoza Jr., a 24-old future radiology technician, is currently enrolled in the Liberal Arts degree program. "Here in the KCC Veterans Resource Center, my job is to help the veterans and dependents that attend school here," Loreto said. "I help them by processing their enrollment certificate request form so that they can use their benefits like the Post 9/11 GI Bill or the Vocational Rehabilitation." Loreto is from Kahului, Maui and has lived on O‘ahu for two years. In his free time, he goes to the gym and enjoys to go spearfishing. He also plays Fortnite which he says is an "awesome game!" Loreto plans to be accepted into KCC's radiology technician program this summer. "This month I plan to go back to Maui to go camping and spearfishing," Lorento said. "I'm really excited to go see family and friends.

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