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Maui Business, Humanitarian, Nonprofit Executive Director Awards to be Announced

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Maui Soda & Ice Works was announced as Maui Economic Opportunity’s Benefactor of the Year on Feb. 12, 2021. The plaque was delivered to the company’s Lower Main Street plant on Feb. 23, 2021. Appearing in this photo (from left) are James Nobriga, Bard Peterson, Debbie Cabebe, Mike Nobriga, and Buddy James Nobriga. PC: Maui Economic Opportunity.

The Maui Nonprofit Directors Association will be installing its Board of Directors for 2022 and recognizing honorees and winners of the organization’s Community Business, Humanitarian and Outstanding Nonprofit Executive Director awards virtually beginning at 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21.

The Community Business Award honoree is Maui Soda & Ice Works, Ltd.

The honorees for Humanitarian of The Year are: Mason Williams, nominated by Aloha House; Jaimie Dukelow, Maui Economic Opportunity Business Development Center; Arleen Gerbig, MEO senior Planning and Coordinating Council; Kekoa Barcai, MEO Head Start; and Justin Horne, MEO Youth Services.

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The honorees for Executive Director of the Year are Edel Baguio-Larena, Maui Family Support Services, and Tamara Sherill, Maui Nui Botanical Gardens. 

The Maui Nonprofit Directors Association board members for 2022 are: President Cassandra Abdul, president; Nicholas Winfrey, vice president; Sherri Dodson, treasurer; Richard Carr, secretary; Bevanne Bowers, immediate past president; and Marshal Norman, Monique Ibarra and Courtney Ikawa, at-large members.

The installation and awards ceremony can be viewed via Zoom at https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85077684842?pwd=U1VvWmtpUkdMOTlwbzJYS1FxS3hmUT09.  The gathering also can be accessed by phone at 669-900-6833, ID: 85077684842, Passcode: 26033311.

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