A public-private partnership that coordinates across
government private sector, and civil society to achieve
Hawai‘i’s 2030 statewide sustainability goals and
serve as a model for integrated green growth.

  • Hawai‘i State Senate honors Hawai‘i Green Growth Partnership

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  • Aloha+ Challenge Dashboard launched to track progress and provide accountability on sustainability 2030 goals

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  • Aloha+ Challenge recognized internationally as a local model to meet the UN 2030 Agenda

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  • HGG convenes statewide partners to develop shared indicators for 2030 sustainability goals

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hawai'i green growth

Hawai‘i Green Growth is committed to building a more resilient and sustainable future for Hawai‘i. Hawai‘i Green Growth serves as the backbone organization for the Aloha+ Challenge, and coordinates a broad stakeholder base to identify areas for statewide action on Hawai‘i’s 2030 sustainability goals. The partnership honors a collaborative and integrated approach to achieve environmental, social, and economic prosperity for future generations. Hawaiian culture and values are the bedrock the Aloha+ Challenge and Hawai‘i Green Growth, providing a trust-based framework to promote system-level change across Hawai‘i. 

Advisors

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 Hawai'i Green Growth Strategy Retreat 2014

Leaders in energy, food, natural resource management and green jobs working together to help achieve Hawai'i's sustainability goals and be a model of integrated green growth. Hawai'i Green Growth Advisors support partnership priorities as needed:

HGG Advisors

  1. Senator Brian Schatz
  2. Amy Hennessy, Director of Communications, Ulupono Initiative
  3. Catharine Lo, Communication Director, Blue Planet Foundation
  4. Dan Nakasone, President, Brainstorm Marketing, Inc. & Co-founder, She Grows Food
  5. Dan Piccuta, former Foreign Policy Advisor, Pacific Command
  6. Darcy Endo-Omoto, Vice President of Government & Community Affairs, Hawaiian Electric Company
  7. Dean Okimoto, President & Owner, Nalo Farms & Chair, Hawai'i Farm Bureau Federation
  8. Dexter Kishida, School Food Service Supervisor, Hawai'i State Department of Education School Food Service Branch
  9. Diane Zachary, Kaua'i Action & Planning Alliance
  10. Colonel (ret.) Howard Killian, HI Environmental & Sustainability Coordinator, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Army
  11. Janis Reischmann, Executive Director, Hau'oli Mau Loa Foundation
  12. Jean Tanimoto, Coastal Program Coordinator, Pacific Services Center, NOAA
  13. Jessica Robbins, Communications Coordinator, Global Island Partnership
  14. Josh Stanbro, Program Director, Hawai'i Community Foundation
  15. Kate Brown, Coordinator, Global Island Parnership
  16. Dr. Kenneth Kaneshiro, Director, UH Center for Conservation & Research Training
  17. Kim Ku'ulei Birnie, Polynesian Voyaing Society & Communications Officer, Papa Ola Lokahi
  18. Kim Burnett, Assistant Specialist, UH Economic Research Organization
  19. Kristina Kekuewa, Deputy Director, Pacific Services Center NOAA
  20. Makena Coffman, Professor, UH Dept. of Urban & Regional Planning
  21. Malia Paul, Deputy Chief of Staff to Senator Brian Shatz
  22. Phil Andreozzi, Asstistant Director, US National Invasive Species Council
  23. Robbie Alm, Chair, Enterprise Honolulu
  24. Russell Kokubun, former Chairperson, Department of Agriculture
  25. Tim Johns, former Vice Chair, APEC Hawai'i Host Committee & Executive VP, Hawai'i Medical Services Association

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