
ENTREPRENEURSHIP LIVE
ENTREPRENEURSHIP LIVE WITH LYNN SAKUTORI AND CAMILLE HEUNG
ABOUT LYNN SAKUTORI
Lynn Sakutori is a fashion designer, female entrepreneur, and proud University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa graduate with decades of experience in the fast-paced fashion industry.
Born and raised in Hawai‘i, Lynn discovered her passion for fashion at fourteen when her parents bought her a sewing machine. Growing up on Maui, she worked at local fabric stores, taught summer sewing classes, and even made prom dresses for friends. After earning a degree in fashion design, she moved to New York City, where she worked with top clothing brands before returning to Hawai‘i to launch her own company, Sakutori Designs, LLC, in 2007.
In 2013, she established always a.line, a clothing brand that prints one-of-a-kind artwork on custom-knitted jersey fabric. Working directly with knitting mills and printers in the USA, she ensures that every design is thoughtfully crafted before being cut and sewn in her Kaka‘ako studio. Lynn’s commitment to quality and community is at the heart of her business, supporting locally made products and sustainable fashion practices.
ABOUT CAMILLE HEUNG
Camille Heung has over 20 years of experience in the retail industry in Hawai‘i. After managing luxury retail businesses, she left in 2016 to open her own boutique, Valia Honolulu. While designing her own clothing line, she recognized a gap in the local market for small-scale manufacturing—leading her to launch Aloha Cut + Cloth.
Aloha Cut + Cloth specializes in producing small-batch, cut-and-sewn soft goods for micro and small businesses. Recognizing the challenges of finding local manufacturers with reasonable production minimums, Camille and her team created a company dedicated to supporting emerging designers in Hawai‘i. Their focus on ethical and sustainable production makes the manufacturing process more accessible while minimizing waste.
Beyond manufacturing, Aloha Cut + Cloth operates a non-profit foundation that partners with community organizations to create job opportunities and vocational training programs. By reinvigorating Hawai‘i’s sewing industry, Camille aims to strengthen local production and provide new pathways for designers and makers across the islands.
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PAST SPEAKERS
Ryan Ching
Kūha‘o Zane
Doreen Wong and Jennifer Loh
Lynn Sakutori and Camille Heung
Sara La Torre
Kris Goto
Josh Reppun
ECUH Speaker Panel
Zachary & Courtney Villanueva
Matt Bruening & Rumi Murakami
Kini Zamora
Rocket Ahuna
Linh Owen
Tech Panel
Bahman Sadeghi & Kimia Sadeghi
Jared Kushi
Entre-Pinoy-Ship Panel
Michelle Ngo-Wong
Dr. Robert Yonover
Chris Iwamura
Greg Young
Anthony Duong
Rose Wong
Chloe Shih
Ed Schultz
Bryson Honjo
Davin Higashi
Tyler Saenz
Erin Kanno Uehara
Assaf Karmon
David Hijirida
Maya Rogers
Melissa Bow
Rechung Fujihira
Tetsuya O’Hara
Mylen Yamamoto
Neale Asato
Deena Tearney
Hyram Yarbro
Melissa Bow
Rechung Fujihira
Andrew Tran
Tommy Griffith
Covid-19 Problem Solvers Panel
Mark Kurano
Trung Lam
Cindy Wu
Tamara Butterbaugh
Eric Bjorndahl
Isar Mostafanezhad
Allison Izu
Daniel Lau & Chris Loo
Jimmy Chan
Lee Wang
Lauren Michaels
Zak Noyle
Mike Bravo & Travis Ito
Henk Rogers
Ben Trevino
Tanya Johnson
Lucie Lynch and Marcia Zina Mager
Mattson Davis
Paul Kosasa
Donavan Kealoha
Matt Hong & Luke Untermann
Christine Camp
Lawrence and Zachary Hester
Ryan Arakaki and Jun Jo
Lawrence Ho
Erin Kanno Uehara
Reg Baker
Dean Okimoto and Roy Yamaguchi
Kini Zamora
Jacob Isaac-Lowry
Steve Haumschild
Jean Hamakawa, Karen Street, Kent Tsukamoto, and Tab Bowers
Henk Rogers
Peter Rowan
James Koshiba
Liz Schwartz

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



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

