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MARCH 3, 2021 MIDWEEK 24
 TRUSTEE KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS
The Probate Court appointed a Trustee Screening Committee
to nominate three candidates to be considered by the Court for appointment as a Trustee for the Estate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop.
The Screening Committee solicited applications from individuals who possess a deep sense of commitment and the ability to ensure Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop’s vision and legacy are perpetuated into the future. After reviewing resumes and vision statements of 98 applicants, and conducting personal interviews with semi-finalists, the Screening Committee has determined that the following three finalists (listed in alphabetical order) best meet the Probate Court’s requirements and desirable qualities and characteristics:
KEITH K. FERNANDEZ ERIC P. TOM GREGORY K. YIM
The Probate Court required candidates to possess expertise in one or more of the following areas:
• Business administration, to include knowledge, skills and prior successful experience in managing a large corporation;
• Finance and investment, to include management of land and
monetary assets of a multimillion-dollar corporation;
• Strategic planning and policy setting, to include responsibility
for administering the affairs and/or setting policies for the direction and management of a large corporation or educational institution; or
• General areas of interest, including education, law, finance, or especially relevant background in governance.
The desirable qualities and characteristics of a trustee should include:
• A recognized reputation of integrity and good character
• The capacity to fulfill the responsibilities of a fiduciary
under trust law
• Respect for and from the community
• Consistent and active leadership in the community with
specific emphasis on issues impacting the well-being of the people of Hawai‘i
The optimal candidate would have:
• A history of success in business, finance, or related areas
• A formal education
• Outstanding personal traits guided by Hawaiian values
• A willingness and sincerity to uphold the purposes of the
Kamehameha Schools as stated in Pauahi’s Will and Codicils
The general public is welcomed to submit written comments on the candidates, which will be filed with the Probate Court, if received before 4:00 p.m. on March 30, 2021 at the address below:
 Trustee Screening Committee c/o Inkinen Executive Search
Email: executives@inkinen.com
Mailing address:
1003 Bishop Street, Suite 1477 Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813
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   Join Mānoa Valley Theatre for the premiere of Popcorn Falls, a charming comedy that fea- tures two actors — Brandon Karrer (pictured) and Nickolas Amador — cast in more than 20 roles. The production will be performed live and later livestreamed for audiences. March 18-28,
live performances March 26-28, livestream For showtime informa- tion and to purchase tickets, visit manoaval- leytheatre.com.
VIRTUAL CONSUMER FAIR Celebrate National
Consumer Protection Week with a series of free online workshops, courtesy of
the state Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs. Workshop topics include “COVID-Related Scams,”“Medicare and You,” and “Mail Scams.”
Monday, March 1, through Friday, March 5, noon-1 p.m.
Visit cca.hawaii.gov/ncpw
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KI HO‘ALU FOR BEGINNERS The basics in ki hō‘alu, or
slack key guitar, are covered in weekly Zoom classes by Fong’s Music. Students will learn the Taro Patch (Open G) tuning.
Friday, March 5 to Friday, April 3, 5 p.m.
To register, email fongsmusic@hotmail.com For more information, visit fongsmusic.homestead. com
GENEALOGY SPEAKER SERIES
Learn about the different resources and search strategies available when researching family history during Hawai‘i State Public Li- brary’s “Genealogy Resources Speaker Series.”
The first of five classes begins this week when Nānākuli Public Library’s Kylie Flood presents “How to Begin Finding Your Family Roots.”
Saturday, March 6, 10 a.m.
Register at librarieshawaii.org.
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