FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
18TH PACIFIC CENTURY FELLOWS CLASS SELECTED
(Honolulu, Hawaii, August 20, 2023)
The Pacific Century Fellows Program is pleased to announce the selection of its 18th class of Fellows, comprised of 37 outstanding and talented men and women.
The Pacific Century Fellows, modeled after the prestigious White House Fellows program, is the signature activity of the nonprofit organization, the Fund for the Pacific Century. Founded in 1996 by former Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann, the Pacific Century Fellows Program has gained in prominence as Hawaii’s landmark leadership training program. It encourages and enhances civic participation by bringing together a diverse group of individuals who, through the course of the program, build lasting networks and learn about the issues and challenges facing our community.
This year, 37 young leaders were competitively selected by a blue-ribbon panel of judges to represent the individual and professional diversity of Hawaii, including government, small- and large-businesses, education and health, non-profit and corporate enterprises. Members of the cohort showed strong intellectual and leadership abilities in the early and mid-stages of their careers and, most importantly, demonstrated the potential to make significant contributions to the islands in the future.
Hannemann, a former White House Fellow (1983-84), said, “With our 18th class of Fellows, we continue to build on the cadre of just over 500 bright and energetic alumni who will make contributions to the betterment of Hawaii and the Pacific region in the years to come. The judges are to be commended for selecting this group from a pool of outstanding applicants from our community. During the Program, fellows will be connected with senior policy-makers and community leaders, and engage in discussions that cultivate an open exchange of ideas and knowledge. Coupled with site visits, fellows will also interact with other emerging leaders in the Pacific through our working relationship with the East-West Center and the alliance with the Marianas Chapter of the Pacific Century Fellows Program. The overarching goal is to nurture relationships among individuals who are committed to exploring creative and constructive solutions to far-reaching challenges, positively influencing the quality of life in Hawaii.”
Those selected include:
Patrick Pihana Branco, Director of External Affairs and Communications, Hawaii Green Growth
Clarice Casamina, Vice President, House of Finance, Inc.
Eric Chen, Senior Vice President, Bank of Hawaii
Jonathan L.W. Ching, Director of Government Relations, Kaiser Permanente
Travis Clegg, Chief Operating Officer, Straub Medical Center
Brandon Dela Cruz, Director of Marketing, L & L Franchise, Inc.
LJ Duenas, Executive Director, Alzheimer’s Association
Raquel Guss, Director of Strategy and Operational Excellence, ALTRES
Brooke Perry Guth (Maui), Director of Operations, Maui Jim Sunglasses
Barney Po`okela Hanson, Fire Captain, Honolulu Fire Department
Michelle Hee, Director of Communications & Public Relations, Iolani School
Kimi Ide-Foster, Partner, Chun Kerr LLP
Jordan Inafuku, Partner, McCorriston Miller Mukai MacKinnon LLP
Jeeter Ishida, Senior Vice President, Trinity Investments
Brandon Kamigaki, Manager, Servco Pacific Inc.
Ryan Kamo, Principal Architect, Design Partners Incorporated
Leinaala Kanana, Chief Community Health Services Officer, Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center
Jonathan Kaneshiro, Vice President, Oahu Waste Services, Inc.
Robert Roy Kelley, Vice President, Avalon Development Company LLC
Trish La Chica, Representative, Hawaii House of Representatives
Jen Lau, Executive Vice President, Finance Enterprises
Erica Mau-Schank, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Vibe Creative Marketing
Tessa Munekiyo Ng, Vice President, Munekiyo Hiraga
Daphne Okunaga, International Business & Design Lead Teacher, Pearl City High School
Meagan Kahalewai Ostrem, Environmental Planning and Community Outreach, U.S. Navy
Todd Pang, President, Caring Manoa & Kupuna Care Pair
Amanda Pump, Chief Program Officer, Child & Family Service
Edwin G. Quan, Vice President, Bank of Hawaii
Mālia Sanders, Executive Director, Native Hawaiian Hospitality Association
Jeremy Shorenstein, Planning and Development Manager, Kamehameha Schools
Kristopher Speegle (Hawaii), Owner, Nakoa Kai Insurance Professionals
Kapiolani M. Street, Project Engineer, Castle & Cooke Homes Hawaii, Inc.
Reyn Tanaka, Vice President, WKF, Inc.
Ron Tran, CEO, WCIT Architecture, Inc.
James August Twigg-Smith, Agriculture Division Manager, Pacific Biodiesel Technologies LLC
Dean Uyeda, Senior Vice President, First Hawaiian Bank
Alexandra Wroe, Vice President, Queen’s Health Systems
The program will begin with a two-day retreat, featuring a series of seminars and discussions, and participants will have an opportunity to help plan their agenda and schedule for the upcoming year.
During the year, fellows will take part in at least one day-long session each month to investigate critical issues facing Hawaii in such areas as crime, education, environment, the military, and the economy. Additionally, fellows will be afforded personalized, professional executive coaching to round out their fellowship experience!
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