• Public TV boss is Chamber speaker • Free Web link offered to businesses • Gibson heads up PBRA board now • Warner Brothers is filming here now • Hawaiian tells of Seattle-Maui flight • Matson CFO Donohue to retire this month
• Public TV boss is Chamber speaker • Free Web link offered to businesses • Gibson heads up PBRA board now • Warner Brothers is filming here now • Hawaiian tells of Seattle-Maui flight • Matson CFO Donohue to retire this month 8 Po’ipu Kapili has golf packages
Public TV boss is Chamber speaker
Mike McCartney, former state senator and now president and chief executive officer of Hawai’i Public Television, is the guest speaker at the Kaua’i Chamber of Commerce quarterly general membership meeting, set for this Tuesday, June 26, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Kaua’i Resort & Spa in Po’ipu. Please call 245-7363 for reservations and more information.
Free Web link offered to businesses
Visitor-oriented businesses operating on Kaua’i are being offered a free link to the county’s tourism-promotion Web site, www.kauai-hawaii.com. A new Kaua’i products section has been added to the site, and to sign up for the free link, please go to www.kauai-hawaii.com/directory/signup, in the vacation directory section. For more information, please call the county Office of Economic Development, 241-6390.
Gibson heads up PBRA board now
Jerry Gibson, general manager of the Hyatt Regency Kaua’i Resort & Spa at Po’ipu, was elected president of the Po’ipu Beach Resort Association (PBRA), at its board meeting this month. He replaces Henry Perez, general manager of Lawa’i Beach Resort.
Vice president is Greg Kamm of Greg Kamm Planning and Management. Lyle Otsuka, general manager of Embassy Vacation Resort Po’ipu Point, is secretary, and continuing as treasurer is Dale Verkaaik of Aston Po’ipu Kai.
Warner Brothers is filming here now
A film crew from Warner Brothers is staying at the Sheraton Kaua’i Resort at Po’ipu Beach, while it films certain scenes for a new reality/adventure series for television, tentatively titled “Eliminidate.”
Hawaiian tells of Seattle-Maui flight
Beginning in February of next year, Hawaiian Airlines will be offering the only daily nonstop flight between Kahului, Maui and Seattle. Maui is one of the most popular Hawaiian destinations for passengers flying out of Seattle, according to Hawaiian Airlines Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Paul J. Casey.
The new flight will be aboard Hawaiian’s new Boeing 767-300ER, which will seat 252. See www.hawaiianair.com for reservations and more information.
Matson CFO Donohue to retire this month
Raymond J. Donohue, Matson Navigation Company senior vice president and chief financial officer, will retire from the company at the end of this month after 40 years in West Coast shipping and over 20 years with Matson. He has been Matson’s CFO since joining the company in 1980. Matson is a wholly owned subsidiary of Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. of Honolulu (NASDAQ: ALEX).
Po’ipu Kapili has golf packages
Po’ipu Kapili recently announced golf packages featuring play at the nearby Kiahuna Golf Course, for stays now through December 20.
Seven nights accommodations for two people in a deluxe, one-bedroom oceanview unit, compact rental car, two rounds of golf per person, and Po’ipu Kapili golf shirts goes for $1,615 plus taxes.
Please call toll-free 1-800-443-7714, or e-mail aloha@poipukapili.com, or visit the Web site, www.poipukapili.com, for reservations and more information.