When Kelvin Taketa Speaks, Listen

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When Kelvin Taketa speaks, listen Posted: Saturday, March 4, 2017 12:05 am | Updated: 4:22 pm, Tue Mar 7, 2017. Bill Buley - The Garden Island

What this country needs right now, said Kelvin Taketa, is to find a way to build a bridge, to provide hope, to do what is needed for the good of all. Who, he wondered, could lead the way? It was the very people sitting before him during the recent Kauai Chamber of Commerce luncheon. “I thought about you because you’ve been here before,” Taketa said to about 75 people at the Aqua Kauai Beach Resort. “After Hurricane Iniki, this community rebuilt itself. You stood shoulder to shoulder and did it. You shared what you had with your neighbor, put aside small differences for bigger goals. You did it.” Taketa then made a request. “So I ask you, show us the way, blaze the trail,” he said. “Our foundation will be right beside you.” On that note, the chief executive officer of the Hawaii Community Foundation stepped down from the stage, his presentation finished. It will be one of his last in that role. Taketa, who spent many summers on Kauai growing up, announced last month he was leaving HCF, which he has led since 1998. Finding his replacement will be difficult. The Board of Governors has established a search committee and hired Inkinen & Associates to start the process to replace Taketa, whose resignation will become effective when the new CEO is in place. Meantime, Taketa has accepted the board’s invitation to stay on in a part-time role as senior fellow under the new CEO. His guidance with HCF, the leading philanthropic institution in the state, has been nothing short of remarkable. Hawaii is blessed to have a man of his vision, passion and commitment who sees himself as fortunate to have a job that comes with great responsibility that affects thousands of lives. “We have this enormous privilege of being the largest foundation in Hawaii,” Taketa said. Since he came on board as HCF president and CEO, HCF more than tripled its annual distributions into the community on behalf of its clients and donors to over $47 million in 2016, along with increasing its assets from $230 million to $615 million. HCF is a steward of more than 800 funds, created by donors who desire to transform lives and improve communities. With offices in every county, HCF is a collaborative partnership distributing grants, scholarships, and contracts. In addition, HCF develops strategies to tackle local challenges such as homelessness and fresh water supply, and strengthens leadership and performance within the nonprofit community. Based on his performance guiding HCF, when Kelvin Taketa speaks, people listen. If they don’t, they should. Those at the chamber luncheon listened.


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