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Maui Nonprofit Directors Association Hosts Leadership Awards
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The Maui Nonprofit Directors Association will hold its Annual Meeting and Leadership Awards Ceremony on Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018 at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
MNPD members attend for free, but must RSVP online at www.mauinonprofit.org. Guests pay $30.00 and must also register online. The RSVP deadline is Monday, Oct. 1, 2018. No payment will be accepted at the door.
Political leaders and candidates will be on hand to talk story and the Board of Directors will be installed. The following businesses and individuals will be recognized and one outstanding performer from each category will be highlighted:
Community Business Award
Nick Matichyn, Maui Coffee Roasters- Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center
Hawai‘i Pacific Solar- Hawaii Nature Center
Diane Haynes-Woodburn, Maui No Ka Oi Magazine- Ka Lima O Maui
John Despins, Despins General Construction- Maui Economic Opportunity Inc.
Sharon Suzuki, Maui Electric Co.- Maui United Way
Humanitarian Award
Sandar Florence- Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center
Jacob Saimons- MEO Business Development Center
Kelvin Alexander- MEO Community Services
Randy Yamashita- MEO Youth Services
Troy Osorno- MEO Head Start
Lynn Araki-Regan- Gladys C. Baisa
Outstanding Executive Director of the Year
Chantal Ratte- Ka Lima O Maui
Nancy La Joy- Pacific Cancer Foundation
Aaron Kibota- People Attentive to Children (PATCH)
Debbie Cabebe- Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc.
For more information contact [email protected] or call Debbie Cabebe at (808) 249-2990.
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