On the Move: Ashley Takitani Leahey and Isaac M. Okita
11-04-2025 12:04 via staradvertiser.com

On the Move: Ashley Takitani Leahey and Isaac M. Okita

Kupu has named Ashley TakitaniLeahey and Isaac M. Okita as new board members for 2025. Takitani Leahey is vice president of community development for Maui Land &Pineapple Co. with more than 10 years’ experience in communications, marketing and community relations for Hawaii companies and nonprofits. She also serves on the boards of PBS Hawaii and Maui Family YMCA. Okita is senior vice president, division manager and treasurer for First Hawaiian Bank’s Treasury &Investment Div
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