Salutes
Advertiser Staff
The Hawai'i Theatre Center has re-elected Robert Midkiff as its chairman. Serving with him are vice chairs, Mary Foster, Gary Hahn and Al Tomonari; secretary, Judy Perry and treasurer, Paul Schraff.
New directors who accepted three-year terms are: Mona Abadir, principal, Honu Group; Edward Gerard, vice president, Pacific market, Tiffany & Co.; businessman Michael Healy; community volunteers Melanie Holt and Patricia "Trish" O'Neill; Puchi Romig, owner, Island Provision Co.; and Mark Wong, chairman, Commercial Data Systems.
Re-elected to three-year terms are: Dr. Norman Goldstein, Gary Hahn, Richard Morris, Paul Sussex, Anne Swanson and Gwen Zane.
Elected to the advisory board are Samuel Cooke, senior vice president, Morgan Stanley; Bill Mills, Bill Mills Development; Gunner Schull, attorney, Cades Schutte Fleming & Wright; entertainer Jim Nabors; Franklin Tokioka, senior vice president, Island Insurance Co.; Laurence Vogel, president, Y. Hata & Co.; Blake Waterhouse, retired physician; and Indru Watumull, community volunteer.
• Newly elected board members of the Hawai'i Youth Symphony Association are: Kerry Jean Muranaka, senior tax specialist at KPMG LLP; and Leslie Murata, beginning his fourth term on the association's board.
The association provides musical education not readily available in the state.
• Three new members have been elected to Maryknoll High School's Board of Trustees. They are: Alan Kimi, president and CEO of Sand & Seaside Hotels on the Big Island, Maui and Kaua'i; James "Jim" Hiramatsu, president and CEO of The American Coating Co. and HICL Distributors; and Audrey Hidano, deputy director of the state Department of Labor and Industrial Relations.