UH Regents Finalists Announced for University of Hawaii Board Seats

The UH Regents selection process has officially moved forward as a new list of finalists has been revealed. The University of Hawaii Board of Regents is preparing to fill two vacant positions, and the announcement marks an important step in shaping the future leadership of the university system.

The candidates were officially presented to Governor Josh Green, and the final selection will require approval from the Hawaii State Senate.

UH Regents Finalists List Released

The UH Regents Candidate Advisory Council has shortlisted five individuals for the two available positions. These finalists include:

  • Keith Amemiya
  • Benjamin Kudo
  • Marie Laderta
  • Ryan Mandado
  • Kathryn Matayoshi

Each of these candidates has been carefully evaluated through a detailed selection process to ensure they can effectively contribute to the governance of the university system.

How the UH Regents Selection Process Works

Role of the Candidate Advisory Council

The UH Regents Candidate Advisory Council plays a key role in identifying suitable candidates. Their responsibilities include:

  • Recruiting qualified individuals
  • Reviewing submitted applications
  • Conducting interviews
  • Preparing the final shortlist for the governor

The council began accepting applications in early fall and actively encouraged community leaders to nominate potential candidates.

Final Approval by State Senate

After receiving the list, Governor Josh Green will nominate candidates, and the Hawaii State Senate will vote to confirm the final two UH Regents members.

UH Regents Appointment Details

The selected UH Regents will serve:

DetailInformation
Appointment Duration5 years
Term Start DateJuly 1
CompensationVoluntary (no salary)
Total Board Members11

These roles are considered public service positions and do not include financial compensation.

Structure of the UH Board of Regents

The UH Regents board is responsible for governing the entire University of Hawaii system, which includes 10 campuses. The board consists of 11 members with regional representation:

  • 5 members from Honolulu (City & County)
  • 2 members from Hawaii County
  • 2 members from Maui County
  • 1 member from Kauai County
  • 1 University of Hawaii student representative

This structure ensures balanced representation across the state.

Official Statement from Advisory Council

Brigitte Yoshino, Chair of the Candidate Advisory Council, expressed appreciation for all applicants. She stated that the council is grateful to individuals who applied and is confident in submitting the final list of candidates to the governor and state senate for consideration.

Why UH Regents Matter

The UH Regents play a crucial role in shaping policies, overseeing budgets, and guiding the strategic direction of the University of Hawaii system. Their decisions impact students, faculty, and the broader community across all campuses.

The announcement of the UH Regents finalists marks a significant step in strengthening leadership within the University of Hawaii system. With five strong candidates in consideration, the final selection will play a vital role in guiding the university’s future. As the confirmation process moves forward, attention will remain on how these appointments influence education, governance, and community development across Hawaii.

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