Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 15, Number 10, 1 October 1998 — Pono [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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Hawaiian language immersion programs. She is also a strong advocate ot educational reform. Mokihana's contrihution to OHA would be in the area of education, cultural preservation and social services.

Herbert Ku'ualoha Campos (Maiu) comes from a family of firefighters. His grandfather and eight uncles were firefighters. Herh y served as fire chief of Maui County

before retiring in 1990.

Today, he is the interim tmstee for Maui. He

serves as Maui Branch Manager for HMSA and is known as an eloquent and

forceful advocate on Hawaiian heakh issues. Larry Joy Kiyohiro (O'uhu) is a businessman, practicing attorney and investment advisor. He has worked as an eeonomie advisor to Pacific Island governments, including the federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau. Larry worked for lst Hawaiian Bank where he managed 50 discretionary funds worth over $200 million. His knowledge of trust law, financing and business is essential to OPLA and its beneficiaries at this critical juncture. He is a member of the Joy family and an active volunteer with his children's youth athletic programs.

"Forward is the righteous path" is the eall uniting five dedicated individuals who believe OHA is a sacred trust and its beneficiaries owed a sacred duty. They promise: To continue their lifelong commitment to the betterment of Hawaiians; To use their skills and dedication in effectively moving OHA into the 21st century; kf To always put beneficiaries first

pBringing Pride to the Hawaiian People with lntegrity, Sincerity and Perseverance.

3ur Hawaiian Community.

ssponsibilīty For Our Destiny.

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