
Environmental Initiatives & Project Management at Hanai Hives
Apiary/Farm Operations Project Coordinator
Dates: November 2024 - Present
Description:
Led and coordinated the development of the "Hanai Hives at Turtle Bay Apiary Tour," a project to enhance educational outreach and sustainable tourism.
Utilized Trello for project management, overseeing tasks across six phases: Planning & Setup, Trailer Prep, Tour Planning, Tour Purchases, Team Assembly & Training, and Pacific Resort Integration.
Managed logistics, including trailer leveling, water access, cabinet installation, solar power supply, signage, tour route design, safety assessments, supply purchases, and team training.
Collaborated with stakeholders to integrate the tour into the Pacific Resort experience, including marketing and material development.
Impact: Contributed to developing a sustainable tourism experience, promoting awareness of beekeeping and environmental stewardship.
Skills: Project Management (Trello), Logistics, Event Planning, Team Coordination, Stakeholder Collaboration, Sustainable Tourism, Environmental Education.
“When Georgia joined Hanai Hives, I knew we were gaining a volunteer, but what we got was a force of nature. From day one, she approached the Hanai Hives at Turtle Bay Apiary Tour with care and enthusiasm, making it feel like a shared dream rather than just a project.
She has the rare ability to take a big, ambitious idea and break it down into something tangible. One Trello card, one logistics hurdle, one perfectly placed sign at a time. Whether she was problem-solving trailer leveling, mapping out the tour experience, or ensuring our team felt prepared and supported, she handled every challenge with a mix of precision and warmth.
But what truly sets Georgia apart is her heart. She doesn’t just ‘manage’ projects. She breathes life into them. Thanks to her leadership, we didn’t just create a tour; we created an experience connecting people to bees, nature, and the deeper sustainability story. Hanai Hives is forever better because of her, and I am endlessly grateful.”