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  • Date Posted: Nov 06, 2023
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At the Defense Leadership Forum at the Marriott Waikiki Beach from Oct. 17 to 19 were (from left) Jay R. Shedd, vice president of business development for Pacific Data Systems; Leonard K. Kaae Sr., senior vice president and general manager for Black Construction Corp.; Monty McDowell, CEO and principal broker for Advance Management Inc.; and Jesse Garcia, project manager, Black Construction. Photo courtesy of Jay R. Shedd and Monty McDowell
 

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