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Parker Ranch, President & Chief Executive Officer

September 17, 2024

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ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

Parker Ranch, located in Waimea on the Big Island of Hawaii, is one of the largest and most historic cattle ranches in the United States. Established in 1847, it spans approximately 130,000 acres of diverse landscapes, including rolling pasture, forest, and volcanic terrain. The ranch has a rich heritage and plays a singular economic and cultural role in the local community, blending traditional ranching practices with modern business operations. With over 10,000 mother cows, the core ranching operation is well-managed and profitable, with plans for growth.


Parker Ranch, Inc. (PRI), a for-profit Hawaii corporation, is wholly owned by the Parker Ranch Foundation Trust (PRFT). PRFT is a charitable tax-exempt trust which supports four community non-profit organizations: Queen’s North Hawaii Community Hospital, Hawaii Community Foundation, Hawaii Preparatory Academy, and Parker School. PRI also provides contracted administrative and management services to the Trustees of PRFT. The performance of PRI’s diverse business activities is managed by the PRI’s Chief Executive Officer and overseen by the PRI Board of Directors.


Although the for-profit and charitable trust entities have separate purposes and interest holders, collectively they are known as Parker Ranch. In aggregate, Parker Ranch is a diversified enterprise with operating businesses (cattle ranching, forestry and timber, renewable energy, food & beverage, hunting and tour activities), real property assets, and financial assets. In line with its long-term master plan, Parker Ranch 2020, it is executing on a strategy to create and harvest value by developing, entitling and selling residential, commercial, and industrial projects that are not suitable for pasture.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

The next President & CEO at Parker Ranch must be a dynamic and inspirational leader, with the ability to communicate with local community members, employees and paniolo (cowboys), billionaires, and everyone in between. The CEO will be the face of the organization to employees, the larger community, State and local government, beneficiaries, and strategic partners. The CEO will be responsible for preserving and honoring the ranch's storied history, while steering its continued evolution into the future. This includes expanding and enhancing the ranch's growing diversity of operating businesses, maintaining its ranching operations, and supporting local community and cultural initiatives and rodeos.


The role does not come without challenges, including managing the organization’s balance sheet to appropriately capitalize projects, managing regulatory risks, and navigating community opposition to development. Success will depend on leading and inspiring the Parker Ranch team, soliciting and integrating community feedback, inclusive strategic planning, and thoughtful but persistent execution.


The CEO will inherit a strong organization with seasoned and dedicated leadership in key management positions. The organization’s most recent strategic planning cycle recently ended, which presents the CEO with the opportunity to co-create the next strategic plan with the Board of Directors, Trustees, and leadership team.

 
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Aloha United Way, President & CEO

August 19, 2024

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ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

Aloha United Way (AUW) has been serving the Oahu community for over 100 years. AUW was established in 1919 by the local philanthropic and business community as a more efficient way to raise and distribute charitable giving to community organizations.

Aloha United Way’s mission is to advance the health, education, and financial stability of every person in our community by bringing together resources, organizations, and people. Through its dedication, AUW is able to build a stronger, healthier community by partnering with over 300 nonprofit organizations, businesses, government agencies, and community leaders to address critical social issues.

AUW addresses the most urgent systemic needs of the community through investment in impact areas including the ALICE Initiative, Community Care Fund, Safety Net, and 211 Statewide Helpline. As an advocate, resource, partner and connector to the community, AUW mobilizes resources, encourages volunteerism, and strives to create long-term, sustainable change that enhances the well-being of individuals and families.

The Board of Directors is filled with thought leaders from every sector of the community who are dedicated to creating systemic change. Their strategic guidance ensures that AUW remains a vital and impactful organization to lead the community into an equitable, healthy, and sustainable future. 

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

As Aloha United Way prepares for the retirement of current President & CEO, John Fink, the Executive Committee of the AUW Board of Directors is seeking a President & CEO to build on past success and guide AUW into its next chapter of growth and impact. 

The President & CEO will provide visionary leadership and strategic direction for the organization and work closely with the Board of Directors, staff, and community partners to advance AUW’s mission to advance the health, education, and financial stability of every person in our community by bringing together resources, organizations, and people. Key responsibilities include resource development, community impact, organizational management, program development, strategic planning, and advocacy efforts.

The President & CEO will leverage relationships and networks across private, public, corporate, labor, and nonprofit sectors to address community needs and strategically plan for new revenue sources, including grants, partnerships, and new business opportunities, and ensure AUW's effectiveness in Education, Poverty Prevention, and Safety Net Services. With a deep and broad understanding of business and management skills, the President & CEO will lead a high-performing leadership team to achieve alignment and collaboration, ensuring operational and fiscal integrity. Additionally, the President & CEO will serve as the spokesperson for the agency, building continued trust and increasing relevance in the community.

The President & CEO will be instrumental in developing an updated strategic plan, driving initiatives that enhance the organization’s impact, and ensure sustainable growth and effectiveness in addressing Hawaii’s most pressing social issues.

 
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Hawaiian Properties, President

August 8, 2024

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ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

www.hawaiianprop.com

Established in 1936, Hawaiian Properties, Ltd. (Hawaiian Properties) has led Hawaii's real estate market for decades and is the oldest, most experienced property management company in Hawaii. The company is renowned for its comprehensive property management services, which include residential, commercial, and community association management. With a deep commitment to customer service and community engagement, Hawaiian Properties prioritizes the unique needs of its clients, ensuring fairness, honesty, responsiveness, and reliability. Through its extensive experience and dedication to excellence, Hawaiian Properties has built a strong reputation for providing top-tier real estate management services across Oahu and the Big Island, playing a significant role in shaping Hawaii's property landscape. The company’s 140 employees perpetuate the legacy of trust and integrity from Hawaiian Properties’ founder, Masayuki Tokioka, and the values he embodied: fairness, honesty, responsiveness and reliability.


Hawaiian Properties has a long history of growth, organic and through acquisitions. With over 40,000 units under management on Oahu and in Kona, Hawaiian Properties is Hawaii’s third largest residential property management company. As a subsidiary of National Mortgage & Finance, Hawaiian Properties has the financial backing and organizational stability to push additional growth in both existing and adjacent lines of business.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

Hawaiian Properties is seeking a President to lead the organization to develop and drive strategic initiatives, foster innovation, and maintain the strong reputation within the industry and community. Collaborating closely with the Corporate Board of Directors, the President will play a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction and operational priorities of the company. Responsibilities will include overseeing all aspects of the organization's operations, driving business development initiatives, fostering client relationships, and ensuring the company's continued commitment to service excellence.

The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership skills, extensive experience in the real estate property management industry, data-driven decision-making ability, and a passion for driving organizational success in alignment with Hawaiian Properties’ mission and values. Property management is a people business, and the ability to attract, retain, and develop talent at all levels of the organization will be essential to success.

 
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Pacific Resource Partnership, Executive Director

June 11, 2024

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ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

Pacific Resource Partnership is a dynamic and influential organization committed to supporting Hawaii's construction industry. As a fund of the Hawaii Regional Council of Carpenters (HRCC), PRP represents the largest construction union in the State of Hawaii, encompassing more than 6,000 carpenters and 250 signatory general contractors, which range from local, family-owned businesses to large national corporations. PRP's mission is to obtain and maintain work for signatory contractors, thereby creating employment opportunities for HRCC member carpenters. PRP impacts the entire state of Hawaii, where its members build homes and businesses, create neighborhoods, revitalize communities, and strengthen infrastructure.

PRP plays a crucial role in advocating for fair labor standards, promoting compliance, and fostering relationships with government, business, and community leaders. Through innovative programs such as the Executive Leadership Series, the Partners for Democracy program, and comprehensive workforce development initiatives, PRP not only supports the construction industry but also contributes to the broader economic and social well-being of Hawaii.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

The Executive Director (ED) of PRP offers a unique opportunity for a strategic and visionary leader to guide a well-respected organization toward continued growth and success. Reporting directly to the Trustees of the Hawaii Carpenters Market Recovery Program Fund, the ED will oversee all operations, functions, and activities of PRP. The role requires an innovative, entrepreneurial leader who can develop a compelling vision, craft and execute strategic plans, and build strong cross-sector relationships.

The unique partnership between labor and management makes PRP a powerful advocate for responsible land use, development, and housing policy in Hawaii. Its expertise in research, industry relations, and project advocacy build communities with a stronger, more sustainable future. As the leader of PRP, the ED’s efforts will promote a vibrant economy, create jobs, and improve the quality of life for all Hawaii residents.

 
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Lunalilo Home, Trustee

May 20, 2024

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ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

https://www.lunalilo.org/about

Founded more than 130 years ago, Lunalilo Home’s vision is to be a nurturing and vibrant kauhale for all kūpuna. In fulfillment of the trust of King William Charles Lunalilo, the sixth reigning monarch of Hawai’i, our mission is to perpetuate the legacy of King William Charles Lunalilo to honor, tend to, and protect the well-being of elders.

In 2015, the Trustees of the Board of Lunalilo Home embarked on a bold strategic planning process to seek out new ways for the Trust and Home to reach substantially more disadvantaged Native Hawaiians kūpuna with quality services and programs to improve their well-being. The Board held 21 strategic planning meetings from October 2015 to February 2017 and the Kauhale Kūpuna Strategic Plan 2017-2027 was approved on January 29, 2018, by the Probate Court. Based on the socio-economic, health, and well-being landscape for our Native Hawaiian kūpuna, the Strategic Plan aims to achieve a new “Home” model for disadvantaged Hawaiian kūpuna as mandated by King Lunalilo and is a paradigmatic shift, after almost 150 years since the inception of the Trust, to reach more kūpuna, with quality care, services, and accommodations. This approach encompasses the importance of a wide range of components from the origins of Lunalilo Home (to provide housing and care for indigent Native Hawaiian kūpuna) to expand into and impact a wider network of kūpuna in their homes and communities.

The current members of the Board of Trustees are Harvey H. McInerny, Jr., Sunshine P. Topping, and Daniel Goya.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

The Trustee Selection Committee seeks a leader with the commitment and ability to perpetuate King William Charles Lunalilo’s vision and legacy. Executive leadership experience in one or more of the following areas is desired: Business Administration, Elder Care, Finance and Investments, Healthcare, Real Estate and Social Services.

The desirable qualities and characteristics of a trustee should include:

  • Experience and ability to fundriase and assist with capital campaigns on behalf of the Trust;

  • Recognized reputation of integrity, ethical conduct, moral character and servant leadership;

  • Capacity to fulfill the responsibilities of a fiduciary under trust law and board governance experience;

  • Expertise in their chosen profession that will add to the skillset of the Board;

  • Genuine concern for the well-being of Native Hawaiians, particularly kūpuna;

  • Deep understanding of the person and legacy of King Lunalilo and how these are manifested and implemented in the mission and the Kauhale Kupuna Strategic Plan of the Trust.

The next Trustee must embrace the core values that guide Lunalilo Trust: aloha (caring for everyone), haʻahaʻa (humility), hoʻomanawamui (patience), kūlia i ka nuʻu (striving for excellence), and laulima (many hands make light work).

The term for Trustee Harvey H. McInerny, Jr., will expire on October 19, 2024.

The Trustee Selection Committee consists of five volunteer community members: Stacy Kealohalani Ferreira, Lauren Nahme, Kali Watson, Lance Wilhelm, and James Wright. The Committee will nominate one candidate to the Probate Court, which will appoint the new Trustee. The Trustee will be appointed to fill a seven-year term and may be eligible for an additional seven-year term, to be approved by the Court.

 
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