Alaska Airlines creates Hawai'i Community Advisory Board to deepen local ties
New advisory board will enable a stronger connection with Hawai'i communities
HONOLULU, Jan. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In an effort to continue cultivating a deep and enduring relationship with local Hawai'i communities, Alaska Airlines announced today the establishment of the Hawaiʻi Community Advisory Board (HICAB). The HICAB will support Alaska's ongoing commitment to developing a true and authentic understanding of Hawai'i's people and culture as the airline combines with Hawaiian Airlines - honoring the legacy and significance of this beloved brand and reinforcing Alaska's expanded role in Hawai'i.
"For over four decades, we have had a Community Advisory Board in the state of Alaska to seek input from communities across the state," said Ben Minicucci, Alaska Airlines CEO. "Over the years, this exchange of ideas and information has helped us remain deeply connected to communities across a vast region that, like in Hawai'i, are uniquely reliant on air travel. The CAB functions to ensure that our business and service are informed by local needs. We have been proud to serve Hawai'i for over 16 years, but we know we have more to learn and feel a great responsibility to serve the people of Hawai'i for generations to come."
The 16-member HICAB represents Alaska Airlines guests in Hawai'i by diversity of gender, ethnicity and industry sector, including non-profit, education, healthcare, business, tourism and agriculture. The board also ensures geographic diversity with members from each of the main Hawaiian Islands who will serve either two- or three-year staggered terms. The HICAB will be a corporate and community sounding board for Alaska in Hawai'i, providing feedback and recommendations on Alaska's business approaches and initiatives, local current events, and community investment needs.
The inaugural HICAB members are:
Paula Akana - President & CEO, The Friends of ʻIolani Palace
Nāʻalehu Anthony - Founder, Palik0x016B Documentary Films
Todd Apo - VP, Community Partnerships & Public Affairs, Hawai'i Community Foundation
Rosie Davis - Executive Director, Huli Au Ola, Maui County Area Health Education Center (AHEC)
Stephanie Donoho - Administrative Director, Kohala Coast Resort Association
Art Gladstone - EVP & Chief Strategy Officer, Hawai'i Pacific Health
H0x014Dk0x016Blani Holt - Director of Kah0x014Dk0x016Bala, Hawaiian Cultural Arts Institute, UH Maui College
Stephanie Iona - Community Outreach Manager, Kekaha Agriculture Association
Meli James - Cofounder, Mana Up
Valerie Janikowski - Program Administrator, Lānaʻi Kinaʻole
K0x016Bhi0x014D Lewis - CEO, Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement
Colbert Matsumoto - Chairman, Tradewind Group
Ben Rafter - President & CEO, Springboard Hospitality
"The HICAB will be instrumental in shaping the future of Alaska Airlines in Hawai'i," said Daniel Chun, Alaska Airlines Regional Vice President, Hawai'i. "Their insights into our local community's needs and preferences will guide our decision-making, ensuring that our services and initiatives not only resonate with Hawaiʻi residents, but also foster sustainable growth."
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