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UH Foundation Hires Kevin Takamori as Associate VP of Alumni Relations
(Honolulu, Hawaiʻi) -
The University of Hawai
ʻi Foundation
has hired Kevin Takamori as associate vice president of alumni relations.
Takamori will be responsible for guiding the university's
efforts to provide a program of alumni relations that generates
goodwill and support for the University of Hawai
ʻi's mission of excellence in research,
teaching, and scholarship and enhances the life-long relationship
between the university and its alumni.
"The university's alumni relations program has long been a tremendous — and
untapped — opportunity to build and maintain relationships with alumni who, we hope,
will also become strong UH supporters and donors," said
UH Foundation President Betsy Sloane. "Kevin brings tremendous experience from his work at
Harvard University, plus, as a UH alumni, he brings outstanding knowledge of our local market. Under his leadership,
we believe the university's alumni relations program will reach its full potential," Sloane added.
"So many alumni are looking for ways to reconnect to UH, and we want to provide that opportunity,"
said Takamori. "I look forward to helping the Foundation grow and expand the Alumni Relations
program, and to give UH graduates a way to continue to show their deep pride in UH. We also need the help
and commitment of all of our alumni to help us take UH to the next level, and to create the worldclass
university that Hawai
ʻi wants and deserves," he added.
Takamori previously served as acting director of continuing education at the Harvard Alumni Association, in
the Alumni Affairs and Development division of Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. In
that position, Takamori oversaw the Harvard Alumni Association travel program, consisting
of more than 50 Harvard alumni study tours annually. He traveled extensively for Harvard,
leading alumni groups and faculty on various study programs throughout the world.
Takamori also served as assistant director of travel study, assistant director of alumni college,
and staff assistant, Travel Study and Alumni College, at Harvard. He served on the board of directors
of the Harvard Student Agencies, the largest student-run corporation in the
world, and also served as an advisor to Holoimua, Harvard's undergraduate
Hawai
ʻi club.
In June 2003, he was selected by his senior management
and peers to receive the prestigious Harvard Heroes Award, for outstanding
service and commitment to Harvard's development and alumni relations
mission.
Takamori has a Master's degree in English from Harvard University,
and a BA degree in public relations and journalism from the University
of Hawai
ʻi at Mānoa. He is an Iolani School graduate.
About the University of Hawaiʻi Foundation
The University of Hawai
ʻi Foundation is an independent, non-profit
organization whose purpose is to raise funds according to priorities determined
by the academic leadership of the University of Hawai
ʻi. Founded
in 1955, the UH Foundation provides a full range of fund raising
and alumni relations services for all 10 UH campuses, providing leadership
and implementation of UH's private fund raising efforts. For more information on
the UH Foundation, visit
www.uhf.hawaii.edu.