We are kama‘aina and malihini. Working professionals and retirees. School kids. Full-time staff members and dedicated volunteers. Together we are Mālama Maunalua, a community-based, non-profit stewardship organization committed to conserving and restoring a healthy and productive Maunalua Bay.
We consider the Bay to be one of the cultural and environmental treasures of Hawaiʻi. Together with our volunteers and partners, we are implementing a long-term conservation plan that is based in science and draws extensively on local knowledge of long-term residents of the Maunalua region.


Staff
Doug Harper
Pam Weiant
Alex Awo
Laura Bailes
Kris Kokame
Dan Arencibia
Nichole Arceneaux
Board of Directors
Tim Johns
President and CEO of Zephyr Insurance Company Inc.
Jennifer Taylor
Retired, Former Managing Partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLC
Mitch D’Olier
President & CEO of Kaneohe Ranch Management, Ltd.
Steve Schatz
Executive Director of Hawaii P-20 Partnerships for Education
Amy Monk
Retired, Former Foreign Service Officer
Sandra Pfund
Retired, Former Director of the Department of Land Management for the City and County of Honolulu
Jean T. Tsukamoto
Retired, CPA and Financial Consultant
Brooke Puder
Interior Designer
Malia Kamisugi
Semi-retired, Former Orthodontist and current employee of Plant a Tree Hawaii and Board member of the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation
Volunteers
We at Mālama Maunalua owe so much of our accomplishments to our dedicated and hard-working volunteers. To date, Mālama Maunalua has engaged over tens of thousands of volunteers comprised of students, community members, and corporate employees for huki, outreach events, and internship opportunities. Visit our Volunteer page to learn more and find out how you can become one of the many volunteers committed to restoring Maunalua Bay.
