Crystal K. Rose, a prominent Honolulu attorney, has been named the 2026 Women Who Mean Business Career Achievement Honoree, a testament to her enduring impact on Hawaii's business environment. Her selection acknowledges a career marked by significant contributions to the state's economic development, particularly through her service on the boards of major corporations. Bizjournals.com reported the announcement, highlighting Rose's two decades of service on the Central Pacific Bank board and 18 years on the board of Hawaiian Airlines.
Rose's influence extends beyond her legal practice, encompassing a broad range of sectors critical to Hawaii's economy. Her presence on the board of Central Pacific Bank, as well as her role as a trustee at Kamehameha Schools, reflects expertise in corporate governance and her deep commitment to the community. Her experience extends to serving in different capacities, including board positions at Gentry Homes Ltd. and Hawaiian Electric Company, as well as on various non-profit organizations. About us - Kamehameha Schools offers a detailed look at her contributions to the educational institution and beyond.
Rose's experience is not limited to corporate governance, she also possesses extensive knowledge in real estate, construction, trusts, and commercial litigation. CRYSTAL K. ROSE, ESQ. - Dispute Resolution Hawaii showcases her proficiency in diverse areas of law. This multifaceted background has allowed her to provide comprehensive guidance and leadership across various industries. Her insights have been particularly valuable in navigating the unique challenges and opportunities within the Hawaiian market, from real estate development to the financial sector.
This Career Achievement honor recognizes not only Rose's professional accomplishments but also her dedication to the broader community. Her involvement with Central Pacific Bank and Hawaiian Airlines has played a crucial part in shaping the success and direction of some of Hawaii's leading companies. Through her various contributions, Crystal K. Rose has left an enduring mark on the business landscape of Hawaii.



