Honolulu Development: June Luncheon & Elections

June 20, 2024
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Prince Waikiki
100 Holomoana Street
Honolulu, HI 96815
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Mixed-use development projects in Hawaii are always a hot topic. With land and resources at a premium, varied sustainable development and building strategies are being implemented with several recent and upcoming projects. Please join us on June 20 when industry leaders will share the answers to our top questions, including:
- What has been and is being built?
- How will the Honolulu landscape change?
- What sustainable materials and strategies are being implemented in new developments?
Join us for the answers to these questions and more. Additionally, as our fiscal year runs July to June, this month will be the final program of our fiscal year and will feature the HSBP annual meeting and officer elections. Don't miss it.
Alana Kobayashi Pakkala, executive vice president of Kobayashi Group, has more than two decades of Hawaii real estate development and investment experience. Her tenure is characterized by a commitment to excellence across diverse sectors, including residential, hospitality, retail, non-profit, and government. Since assuming leadership over all KG developments in 2018, she has overseen the completion or progression of over 2,000 residential units, maintaining a balanced mix of 60% affordable and 40% market to luxury homes, with a focus on innovative sustainable development practices. A graduate of Punahou School and Georgetown University, Alana has been active in numerous community organizations and boards with extensive tenure at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children and The GIFT Foundation of Hawaii.
Christine Camp is president and CEO of Avalon Group, a company she founded 25 years ago. Avalon has developed industrial residential and commercial projects throughout the islands with a focus on filling missing gaps in Hawaii's communities. Over the last 20 years, Avalon has been one of the most prolific developers in the West Oahu region with 19 commercial and industrial projects that helped create job centers for these suburban communities. The company is now poised to deliver approximately 1,000 units in the downtown Honolulu areas that require creative solutions to bring about adaptive re-use of office buildings. In addition to receiving several Developer of the Year awards, Christine has taken leadership in government-appointed positions and served on numerous councils, business, development, and real estate boards. She received her business degree from Hawaii Pacific University and is a licensed broker, licensed contractor, a CCIM and a Counselor of Real Estate.
Michael Young is the president and CEO of Albert C. Kobayashi, Inc. (ACK), a 100% employee-owned Hawaii general contractor. As a licensed civil engineer and the RME for ACK, he oversees all strategy, operations, and financials for the company. Born and raised in Hawaii, Michael is a graduate of Iolani School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a B.S. in Civil Engineering and B.S. in Economics, and Stanford University with an M.S. in Construction Engineering and Management. He is involved with various community organizations, serving on the boards of Child and Family Service, HomeAid Hawaii, Island Pacific Academy, General Contractors Association of Hawaii, Capitol Place AOAO, and the Carpenter’s Union Trust Funds. He is also a Pacific Century Fellow and member of the Young’s President’s Organization.
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$55.00 Member Registration
$65.00 after 11:30 am June 13
$65.00 Guest Registration
$75.00 after 11:30 am June 13