1:35 Last year, members of the Hawaii Executive Collaborative brainstormed ways to boost the local economy in the absence of tourism. One member, Jason Higa, CEO of Zippy’s Restaurants parent company, FCH Enterprises, presented an idea to attract kamaʻāina living aboard, and others, to work from home in Hawaii for as long as entire industries are working from home through the pandemic. The idea quickly evolved into a program called Movers & Shakas to incentivize 50 mobile and connected tech workers to move here, with the expectation that they’ll give back to the Islands in some way. The selected group of 50 people will receive free airfare and deep discounts at hotels in exchange for sharing their time and expertise with the community and local nonprofit organizations such as the Chamber of Commerce Hawaii, Girl Scouts of Hawaii, Hawaii Literacy and Kupu or with local organizations supporting entrepreneurship.