Business

Gov. Green nominates Kauaʻi’s Tokioka for Hawaiʻi’s economic chief

Play
Listen to this Article
1 minute
Loading Audio... Article will play after ad...
Playing in :00
A
A
A

James Kunane Tokioka

Hawai’i Gov. Josh Green nominated James Kunane Tokioka of Kauaʻi to serve as the Director of the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.

Tokioka, a former member of the Kaua‘i County Council and Hawai‘i State House of Representatives, worked his way through the hotel industry, both in Hawai‘i and across the United States.

Tokioka was previously the state Director of the Airports Division. His nomination is subject to advice and consent of the Senate.

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD
ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD

Green’s original nominee for the position, Chris Sadayasu, was rejected in March by the Senate in a 15-8 vote. He will return to the Department of the Attorney General.

“Director Tokioka is stepping up to help move foward important priorities for the state,” Green said in a press release. “He will immediately hit the ground running and foster collaboration amongst the various attached agencies at DBEDT.”

The Department of Transportation is expected to announce Tokioka’s replacement at the Airports Division in the coming days.

ADVERTISEMENT

Green’s original nominee for the Director of the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development also was rejected by the Senate. The vote about Scott Glenn was 12-12 in the 25-member Senate, one vote shy of confirmation. Big Island Sen. Sen. Joy San Buenaventura was not in attendance to vote.

Green said he is committed to finding another qualified candidate who exemplifies the commitment to public service and the duties of the office, including land use, transit-oriented development, coastal zone management, climate adaptation and other planning requirements for Hawaiʻi.

Current administrator Mary Alice Evans will serve as acting director of the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development.

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD

Glenn will take time off to spend with family before returning to help the administration work on climate and environmental solutions.

Sponsored Content

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Stay in-the-know with daily
headlines delivered straight to your inbox.
Cancel
×

Comments

This comments section is a public community forum for the purpose of free expression. Although Kauai Now encourages respectful communication only, some content may be considered offensive. Please view at your own discretion. View Comments