 Aloha, I'm Jay Fidel, and happy to be the CEO at ThinkTech Hawaii. ThinkTech is a 501c3 Hawaii non-profit established in 2001 to raise public awareness about tech, energy, business diversification, global affairs, and much more in and affecting Hawaii and the country. We provide a news and comment platform for civic engagement by 60 volunteer citizen journalists. We provide you and guests in our high-tech studio in the field or by remote. They come from various walks of life, business, professions, academia, the arts, and government. We are all about curiosity, candor, connecting the dots, and lifelong education. We broadcast live on the internet during the day, and we stream our earlier shows overnight and on the weekends. We are shown on local community TV and cable, and we upload all our shows on YouTube and iTunes. We have produced more than 8,000 videos, and we get nearly 200,000 views per month. No other organization in Hawaii has done this or is doing it, and with our citizen journalists and diverse subjects and guests, we are unique in our content and our outreach. We feel that what we do is increasingly important to the community in these difficult, divisive, and most interesting times. And we therefore want to continue and redouble our efforts going forward. I'm Rusty Kamori. I'm Jane Swiggy Marat. I'm Cynthia Sinclair. I'm Deshanna Higa. I'm Elise Anderson. I'm Jay Fiedel, and I'm proud to be part of ThinkTech. Mahalo for your interest and for your support.