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ANDREW BUNN, ESQ.

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Andrew Bunn is the Executive Director of the Hawaii Conference Foundation, which invests, holds, and manages property for the benefit of the Hawaii Conference of the United Church of Christ.  Prior to joining the Hawaii Conference Foundation, Mr. Bunn was a partner in the Honolulu law firm of Chun Kerr, LLP, where he concentrated in the areas of real estate and general business law, including commercial leasing, condominium and rental housing development, business and real estate acquisitions and sales.  He also did extensive work with ecclesiastical organizations. Mr. Bunn received his Bachelor of Arts from Williams College and his Juris Doctor from the Williams S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii at Mānoa.  Prior to law school, Mr. Bunn worked in Washington, D.C. with the German Marshall Fund of the United States, a foundation devoted to improving U.S. – European relations and public policy. Mr. Bunn is active in the community and has served on many boards and committees, including the United Church Insurance Association, the Punahou Alumni Association, the Pacific Club, the Honolulu Chamber Music Series, the Real Property and Financial Services Section of the Hawaii State Bar Association and the Association of Conference Attorneys.  He also acts as an arbitrator for the Court Annex Arbitration Program and maintains his membership in the Hawaii State Bar Association and the American Bar Association. When not working, Mr. Bunn enjoys the playing music, tennis, outdoor activity and travel.

CORLIS J. CHANG, ESQ.

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Corlis Chang concentrates her solo law practice in the area of litigation with particular emphasis on personal injury, products liability, municipal law, malpractice and insurance cases. Ms. Chang received her bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and her J.D. from Northwestern University. Ms. Chang recently completed her term as a Police Commissioner for the City and County of Honolulu. This followed two three-year terms on the Hawaii Supreme Court Disciplinary Board for attorney discipline. Ms. Chang is a 1998 Member of the Pacific Century Fellows ("PCF''), a select group of Hawaii's young leaders which is patterned after the White House Fellows. Ms. Chang is also a mentor in the Junior Pacific Century Fellows Program, founded as an adjunct to PCF, which is designed to provide guidance, mentoring and assistance to high school freshmen. Ms. Chang has been named by Chambers USA as one of the leading litigators in Hawaii. Ms. Chang also serves as President of Distinguished Young Women of Hawaii, a scholarship program for high school senior girls.

KOREN DREHER

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Koren Dreher is a retired Senior Vice President and Manager of the Private Banking Center at First Hawaiian Bank.  Previously, she served as Senior Vice President and Unit Manager of the Commercial Real Estate Division at First Hawaiian Bank and as Senior Vice President and Manager of the Real Estate Industries Group, Pacific Northwest, at Bank of the West.  Mrs. Dreher began her career at First Hawaiian Bank in 1974 as a management trainee. Mrs. Dreher currently serves as Chair of Aloha United Way’s Community Care Roundtable.  She is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Hawaii Theatre Center and the Board of Directors of Sacred Hearts Academy.  Previously, she has served as the Chair of the Board of Trustees of the State of Hawaii Employees Retirement System and on the Board of Trustees of the Hawaii Opera Theatre. Mrs. Dreher graduated from St. Andrew’s Priory School and received her Bachelor of Business Administration, Economics and Statistics from the University of Hawaii.  She is also a graduate of the Pacific Coast Banking School at the University of Washington.

ARKIE KOEHL

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Albert R. Koehl (“Arkie”, from his initials) is a retired advertising agency executive. A native of New York City, Arkie graduated from Phillips Academy (Andover) and Harvard College with a degree in Slavic Languages. After college, he began a career in the advertising agency business in Santiago, Chile. Returning to New York in 1962, he worked as an account executive with Ogilvy & Mather. In 1977, he joined the international ad agency McCann-Erickson, in Mexico City, where he rose to President & CEO and was elected Chairman of the Mexican Association of Advertising Agencies. After further assignments with McCann-Erickson in Tokyo and San Francisco, in 2001, Arkie was recruited as CEO of Loomis Advertising in Honolulu, where he remained until retiring in 2004. He has been involved in volunteer activities since that time, principally Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Hawaii, where he has served as Chairman of the Board and Chair of Public Policy. He also serves on the Boards of the Community Assistance Center, The American Judicature Society and the Harvard Club of Hawaii.

VIVIAN LAI

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Vivian Lai joined Arcadia in October 2009 and served as the Controller from July 2010 through 2018. Ms. Lai oversees the accounting and reporting of all financial transactions of Arcadia Community Services and all subsidiary companies. Ms. Lai is a Certified Public Accountant with 12 years of experience in public accounting. She was an audit manager at Grant Thornton LLP prior to joining Arcadia. Her experience in accounting and auditing includes assignments covering various industries with focus on not-for-profit organizations. She received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Accounting from the University of Hawaii at Mānoa. Vivian was born and raised in Hong Kong. She is married to Ken and they have two sons, Owen and Julian.

REV. DR. DAVID K. POPHAM

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The Reverend Dr. David K. Popham was ordained by the American Baptist Church in 1992 and was granted Privilege of Call in the United Church of Christ (UCC) in 1995. After pastoring two local churches for 11 years, Rev. Popham then served as Associate Conference Minister with the Rocky Mountain and Central Atlantic Conferences for the past 14 years. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Lancaster Theological Seminary. Rev. Popham's seasoned experience at the conference level has exposed him to a wide variety of challenges facing the UCC. He has a firm grasp of the changing milieu impacting the church. Rev. Popham has extensive experience in strategic planning, working with culturally and theologically diverse churches and dealing with different kinds of conflicts, bringing a compassionate, healing approach to conflict resolution. Rev. Popham is married to Kerrie Shahan and they have two adult daughters.

LAURA REICHHARDT

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Laura Reichhardt is the Director of the Hawaii State Center for Nursing where she maintains the daily operations and forges statewide initiatives and partnerships with nursing schools, employers, associations, interdisciplinary partners, government entities and the legislature. Ms. Reichhardt graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Community Health Education and U.S.-Mexico Border Health from University or Arizona and went on to earn her Master of Science in Nursing and from the University of Hawaii at Mānoa. Ms. Reichhardt is licensed as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse and is Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner-Certified.  Ms. Reichhardt’s specialties and interests include nursing and health care policy, workforce planning, nursing workforce systems improvement, primary care, gerontology and women’s health and wellness. Ms. Reichhardt serves as a board member for Hawaii State Rural Health Association, Hawaii Pacific University School of Nursing, the Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, the Hawaii/Pacific Basin Area Health Education Center and serves as a Co-Lead for the Hawaii Action Coalition.  She remains active in the community and partakes in various civic engagements including ACLU, the Elks Lodge and League of Women Voters, Hawaii Chapter. 

KENT REINKER, M.D.

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Dr. Kent Reinker is a retired orthopedic surgeon who served in the US Army through three major wars, Vietnam, Panama, and Desert Storm, before retiring as a Colonel. He then served for 12 years as the Chief Surgeon and Chief of Medical Staff at Shriners Hospital for Children in Honolulu, followed by 10 years as Chief of Pediatric Orthopedics at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San Antonio. Dr. Reinker is a graduate of Yale University where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Physics. He earned his MD at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and completed his Orthopedic Surgeon training at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu. As a Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, he has taught or worked in over 40 countries and six continents, including service as a visiting professor in the Philippines, Okinawa and Tanzania. Dr. Reinker’s awards include designation as an Honorary Ambassador to Guam and commendation from the legislature of the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. He has served as President or Chairman of the Board of three orthopedic societies. Dr. Reinker is also a published novelist, and author or co-author of 48 scientific papers and five textbook chapters dealing with orthopedics or genetics. He is married with three children and four grandchildren.

LUCAS SAYIN

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Lucas Sayin is a Partner with Spire Hawaii LLP, a Hawaii-based accounting and consulting firm. Lucas focuses on providing accounting, auditing and consulting services, including audits and process improvement services to various organizations. Prior to joining Spire, Lucas worked for CohnReznick, LLP is Los Angeles, California, as well as at American Golf Corporation and Holthouse Carlin & Van Trigt, in Santa Monica, California. Lucas has over 12 years of experience providing assurance and advisory services to private companies and government agencies in Hawaii and California in the not-for-profit, government, real estate, hospitality and renewable energy industries. Lucas serves as a board member of the University of Hawaii at Mānoa and the School of Accountancy Advisory Board.

SUZIE SCHULBERG

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Suzie Schulberg has been with the Arcadia Family of Companies since 2001. Born and raised in Hawaii, Ms. Schulberg received her Nursing Home Administrator’s License and an Advanced Certificate in Gerontology from the University of Hawaii at Mānoa in 2003; her Assisted Living Administrator certification in 2006; a Bachelor’s Degree from Santa Clara University in History; and an MBA from Hawaii Pacific University. She’s a member of the Policy Advisory Board for Elder Affairs; the Oahu Workforce Development Board; Hawaii Pacific Gerontological Society; the Omidyar Fellows Cohort VIII; Hawaii Pacific University Women’s Executive Leadership Council; and a Board Member of Kōkua Mau.  In her free time, she enjoys family time and going on hikes.

REV. RUSHAN SINNADURAY

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Rev. A. Rushan Sinnaduray serves as the Senior Minister of Central Union Church. Rushan was born and raised in Sri Lanka and has lived and worked in New Zealand, Canada, and the USA. He was ordained in 2008 and has served churches in New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Missouri. His journey has equipped him with skills that enable him to work in diverse cultural and social settings. He has a proven track record of leadership development, strategic planning and building partnerships in a variety of settings and is passionate about church planting, church vitality and growth, musical theater, and the interactions between popular culture, science, and theology. Rushan is married to Arushini, and they have two children: Aran and Alisha.

MARTIN ZORN

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Martin Zorn currently serves as Managing Director for SAS Institute and its wholly owned subsidiary Kamakura Corporation. He was Kamakura's President and Chief Operating Officer and completed the sale of the company to SAS in June 2022. SAS is the leader in analytics. Through innovative software and services, SAS empowers and inspires customers around the world to transform data into intelligence. SAS gives you THE POWER TO KNOW®. In addition to leading the integration of the firms locally, he is responsible for leading the initiative to build a data risk and analytics business within SAS. He joined Kamakura in January 2011 as Chief Financial Officer and Chief Administrative Officer. Mr. Zorn is a 21-year veteran of Wachovia Bank. Mr. Zorn’s early years with Wachovia were in the systems and marketing departments before transitioning to corporate banking and capital markets. He later became the regional executive for Northern Virginia and Washington DC markets. Mr. Zorn has been involved in financial advisory engagements including structuring and arranging growth capital, financing mergers and acquisitions and hedging interest rate risk. He created an emerging growth and technology practice while he was in the Research Triangle. His clients have ranged from global leaders such as Exxon, Shell, American Airlines and USAA to early stage technology start-ups. Most recently he was with two community banks. He served as a member of the adjunct faculty at the University of Southern Indiana where he was an instructor in investments and business finance. Mr. Zorn is a 1977 graduate of Vanderbilt University where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. He pursued studies at the masters level in finance at the University of Texas at Dallas and received his executive management certification in 1998 from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business.

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