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.