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ABOUT AMELIA STUCKER
Amelia Stucker is the Co-Founder and Operator of Zingipop Sodaworks. After serving eight years in the U.S. Navy, she began her journey in entrepreneurship by earning a Certificate in Entrepreneurship from Kapiʻolani Community College before entering the graduate accounting program at the Shidler College of Business.
Motivated by both personal and professional growth, Amelia now channels her passion into Zingipop Sodaworks, a company proudly committed to supporting Hawai‘i’s agriculture. Zingipop crafts non-alcoholic sodas using 100% locally grown fruits, roots, herbs, and honey. With rotating, seasonal flavors, Zingipop offers a refreshing take on soda and invites people of all ages to sip sustainably.
In recognition of their entrepreneurial efforts, Amelia and Adam were named the 2024 Student Entrepreneurs of the Year by the Hawaii Venture Capital Association. Amelia is also a U.S. Navy veteran and a graduate student at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Shidler College of Business, pursuing a degree in accounting. Her passion for food and sustainability extends beyond Zingipop—she serves on the board of Slow Food Oʻahu, where she advocates for local food systems and cultural connections through cuisine.
Through her work, Amelia continues to blend entrepreneurship, community health, and a deep commitment to Hawaiʻi’s agricultural future.

phone: (808) 956-5083
fax: (808) 956-5107
email: pace@hawaii.edu



phone: (808) 956-5083
fax: (808) 956-5107
email: pace@hawaii.edu

