Kapiolani will use the funds to create a new auditorium and pediatric intensive care unit.
Nan Chul Shin, founder of Nan, said he chose to donate because the hospital is meaningful to him and other employees. “My three daughters are [sic.] born here. This is where I learned to train to raise kids,” Mr. Shin said, according to the report. “It has a lot of meaning to our family. This is where my kids start [sic.] their life from this hospital.”
Kapiolani will name the auditorium and PICU building the Nan, Inc. Auditorium.
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