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Goodsill Partner Lisa Bail Named Member of Pacific Century Fellows Class of 2010

Mar 17, 2010

TWELFTH PACIFIC CENTURY FELLOWS CLASS SELECTED
(Honolulu, Hawai’i, March 17, 2010) – The Pacific Century Fellows program is pleased to announce the selection of its twelfth class of Fellows, comprised of 31 men and women, including four from the neighbor islands. The program identifies, encourages and helps to develop and strengthen island leaders.

Modeled after the White House Fellows Program and founded in 1996 by Mayor Mufi Hannemann, the Pacific Century Fellows are chosen on the basis of written applications and personal interviews conducted by a blue-ribbon panel of judges. In evaluating the candidates, the committee considers educational background; current career responsibilities, noting any special achievements as well as the comments of superiors; involvement in community activities; communication skills; and strength of character. Chosen individuals have shown strong intellectual and leadership abilities in the early and mid-stages of their careers, and demonstrated potential to make significant contributions to the community in the future.

The Pacific Century Fellows program will provide participants with direct contact with senior community, social, and government leaders. A goal of the program is to nurture relationships among individuals who are committed to exploring creative and constructive solutions to far-reaching challenges facing the state and nation.

Mayor Hannemann, a former White House Fellow (1983-84) who worked for then-Vice President George H.W. Bush in the Reagan administration, said, “With our twelfth class of Fellows participating in this unique executive leadership training program, we continue to build a cadre of bright, talented and energetic professionals who will make creative contributions to the betterment of Hawai’i in the years to come. Many of our previous Fellows already have gone on to make a positive impact in our community, and this class will be no different. This year’s class represents a broad cross-section of our community. They come from all parts of the state, with different backgrounds and professions—all committed to making Hawai’i a better place for generations to come.”

Those selected include:

Benjamin Ancheta Jr. (37) , Chief Operating Officer, ProService Hawai`i
Lisa Ann Bail (41), Partner, Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel, LLP
Dawn Barsana (33), Associate Project & Design Manager, CH2M Hill
John Cheever (39), Teacher, Punahou School
Taryn Dean (33), Clinical Director – Crisis Services, CARE Hawai`i
John Dill (34), (Hawai`i) Project Manager, Rider Levett Bucknall
Rona Fukumoto (40), Director of Intake, Catholic Charities of Hawai`i
Frances Gendrano (33), Principal Broker, KFG Properties, Inc
Kimberly Horan (35), Human Resources Consultant, ALTRES
Jessica Horiuchi (35), Executive Director, Alaka`ina Foundation
Daniel Kim (40), Senior Vice President & Ala Moana Regional Manager, Bank of Hawai`i
Kamani Kuala`au (30), Vice President-Institutional Client Services, Bank of Hawai`i
Bryan Li (31), Vice President-Hawai`i Regional Manager, Cirrus Asset Management
Jen-L Wong Lyman (38), Vice President-Trust, First Hawai’ian Bank
Keith Marrack (38) (Hawai`i), Financial Advisor, Edward Jones
Yvette Maskrey (43), District Manager, Honeywell International
Michael Morales (38), Executive Director-Center of Excellence, Hawai’ian Telcom
Mary Moriarty (34), Vice President-Regional Manager, Trinity Property Consultants LLC
Marla Musick (42), Communications Director, Hawai`i Arts Alliance
Bryan Nakamoto (38), Partner, Spectrum Wealth Management
Nathan Nelson (36), Associate Attorney, Carlsmith Ball LLP
Matthew Ramsey (32) (Maui), Natural Area Reserve Specialist IV, State Dept. of Land & Natural Resources
Chad Sakumoto (28), Project Manager/Chief Investment Officer, J. Kadowaki, Inc.
Daniel Sandomire (39), Vice President/Development Manager, Armstrong Development
Suzanne Schulberg (33), Chief Operating Officer, 15 Craigside
Michael Takayama (32), Real Estate Department Manager, Kyo-ya Management Group
David Tumilowicz (39), Publisher, Hawai’i Business Magazine aio group/PacificBasin Communications
Ryan Tam (36), Systems Planning Manager-Rapid Transit, C&C of Honolulu, Transportation Services
Stephany Vaioleti (38), Assistant Administrator, Kahuku Medical Center
Rick Volner Jr. (35) (Maui), Senior Vice President-Agricultural Operations, Hawai’ian Commercial Sugar Co. (A&B)
LTC Ralph Williams (41), J132 Branch Chief, Plans, Exercise & Readiness, U.S. Pacific Command

The program will begin with a two-day retreat on April 9-10, 2010, featuring a series of seminars and discussions. Following the retreat, participants will help plan their agenda and schedule for the upcoming year and take part in at least one day-long program each month to investigate critical issues facing Hawai’i in such areas as crime, education, environment, quality of life, the military, and the economy.

Permission to link given by the Pacific Century Fellows Program, P.O. Box 161000, Honolulu, Hawai’i 96816 http://pacificcenturyfellows.com/

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