ABOUT US

    CalendarMaui.com's mission is to provide an online gathering place where people can learn about the various events planned for the Islands of Maui, Moloka`i, & Lana`i.

    In planning for a major event to be held next year, we looked for a community-wide calendar that would provide us with information on events scheduled on a specific date. Nevertheless, to our amazement, there was no such community-wide calendar established.

    Having spoken to many individuals in our community, we realized the need for such a community-wide calendar to publicize the events occurring in Maui County. Although local newspapers have a calendar of events, the publications provide only event information for that one week only. There are other community internet calendars we have seen; however, they are not as comprehensive as we would like.

    Due to the demand for a comprehensive community calendar, we decided to establish “CALENDARMAUI.COM” which we hope to be very reliable for Maui County residents and tourists. If you can forward to us information on your organizations’ upcoming events and/or meetings, we will publicize your events free of charge. Click here to submit an event to be posted on the Calendar. The sooner you can provide us with information, the sooner we’ll be able to publicize your events!



    COMPANY BACKGROUND
     

    HERMAN T. ANDAYA, JR.   – Born and raised on Maui, Herman graduated from H.P. Baldwin High School in 1988, and obtained his bachelor’s, master’s, and law degrees from the University of Hawai`i at Manoa in 1993, 1994, and 1999, respectively.  He thereafter returned to Maui to serve as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Artemio Baxa, Circuit Court Judge of the Second Circuit.   

    He was appointed by Mayor Alan M. Arakawa in January 2003 to serve as the deputy director of the County of Maui Department of Housing and Human Concerns. Herman is currently involved in various organizations including:  Maui Young Business Roundtable (President), Kiwanis Club of Kahului (1st Vice-President), Japanese Cultural Society of Maui (Treasurer), March of Dimes (Director), and Binhi-At-Ani (Director).

     

    LYNN A.S. ARAKI-REGAN – Born and raised on Maui, Lynn Araki-Regan graduated from H.P. Baldwin High School in 1988, and obtained a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Santa Clara University in 1992. She then received her law degree in 1995 from the University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law, where she served as Technical Editor of its Law Review. Upon graduation, she served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Mario R. Ramil, Associate Justice of the Hawai`i Supreme Court. Upon her return to Maui in 1996, she entered private practice while having served as Grand Jury Counsel in 1997-98, and Faculty Instructor of University of Phoenix in 1999-2002, and founded CalendarMaui.com.

    Having served as the County of Maui’s Economic Development Coordinator under Mayor Alan Arakawa, Lynn returned to private practice, concentrating in the area of commercial and business law, including governmental affairs and appeals. She is also currently involved in various organizations including: Kiwanis International (Division 22 Past Distinguished Lt. Governor), Japanese Cultural Society of Maui (Past President), Maui County Bar Association (Past-President), and Maui Young Business Roundtable (Past President). Among her many achievements, she was selected by the Maui News as one of the "People Who Made a Difference", by Pacific Business News as one of 40 outstanding young businesspeople in Hawaii in 2000, and is a 2004 graduate of the Pacific Century Fellows Program.

     

    KEITH A. REGAN – Born and raised in Massachusetts, Keith and his family moved to Maui in 1989, and thereafter obtained his bachelor of science degree in business operations from DeVry Institute of Technology in 1995.  Upon his return to Maui in 1995, he established Hawai`i Cartage, Inc., a local trucking company providing air freight forwarding services.   

    He received his master’s degree from the University of Phoenix in March 2002, and was appointed by Mayor Alan M. Arakawa to serve as Director of County of Maui's Department of Finance.  In 2004, he was selected to serve as the County of Maui's Managing Director.

    Keith is involved in various organizations including:  Maui Young Business Roundtable (Director), Kiwanis Club of Kahului (President), Kiwanis Division 22 (Distinguished Lt. Governor), and American Heart Association (Chairman of the Board).  He was selected by the Pacific Business News as the 2001 Young Businessperson of the Year, and received the 2001 Community Leader Award from Bank of Hawaii.

     

    EDWARD F. ZWICK - Received his B.S. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1961 and his J.D. cum laude from Union University, Albany Law School, in 1964, where he was editor of the law review and graduated 2nd in his class.

    Mr. Zwick has extensive experience in international business and corporate matters, real estate, mergers and acquisitions and various complex financings. His background includes international licensing and technology agreements, particularly between the U.S. and Europe, Asia and South America. He is active in advising high profile political leaders on international business matters. He is admitted to practice before all courts in Florida and New York.

    Mr. Zwick formerly served as Chairman of the Southeast/US Japan Association (Florida Delegation). Before moving to Maui, he was an active member of the Florida Council for International Development and a founding member and former director the Japanese American Society and the Morikami Museum in Delray Beach, Florida. He was also chairman of Nihongo Gakko (Japanese Language School).

    Recently, Mr. Zwick was appointed as a Commissioner of the Maui County Cost of Government Commission. He also serves as Chairman of the Maui County Sister Cities Foundation, and as a Director of the Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance, Inc. He is a graduate of the County of Maui Academy Program.

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