Anonymous ID: 9d7149 Sept. 6, 2023, 9:42 a.m. No.19500669   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0691 >>0726 >>0737 >>0815 >>0856 >>0877 >>0941 >>0967 >>1004 >>1078 >>1117

CALL TO DIG

 

Matthew Bachman is the Head of Habitat for Humanity, placed in charge of planning and rebuilding after Maui Fires. Bachman was the Guardian Ad Litem [Court ran Child Trafficking] in Tampa, Florida. Matthew Bachman is a native of Elkhart, Indiana. He graduated from Memorial High School. Note: Elkhart, Indiana is known for being the RV Capital of the World as well as big in Manufactured Housing. An Industry that has been plagued with supply shortages as well as layoffs.

Their Symbolism are blatant. The actual filename to the [kaipukukuifellows] is literally labeled -"KIK-Logo-2019-littleguy-

 

https://kaipukukuifellows.org/meet-the-fellows/

 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-bachman-356743247

 

https://mauinow.com/2022/07/12/habitat-for-humanity-maui-announces-new-executive-director/

 

https://wwmt.com/news/local/wildfires-habitat-for-humanity-matt-bachman-transitional-housing-rebuild-weather-resistant-materials-damage-elkhart-indiana-lahaina-maui-county-hawaii

Anonymous ID: 9d7149 Sept. 6, 2023, 9:55 a.m. No.19500726   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0766 >>1004 >>1078 >>1117

>>19500669

 

"We won’t understand or realize the profound effects that Ka Ipu Kukui has had on Maui until the concepts we’ve learned start to become evident in our everyday life. That’s when we’ll know that we have helped shape the future of Maui.”

 

>– Kainoa Horcajo

 

>Hawaiian Cultural Director at the Grand Wailea Resort and 2010 Ka Ipu Kukui Fellow

 

>MISSION STATEMENT

>Ka Ipu Kukui educates, cultivates and inspires emerging leaders to contribute to a thriving future for Maui Nui.

 

>VISION STATEMENT

>Maui Nui’s enlightened leaders perpetuate a vibrant and balanced community.

 

>CORE VALUES

>As we develop values-based leaders, we are guided by the practice of aloha and these key principles:

 

 

>Kūpono – to be honest, forthright and respectful.

 

>Mālama – to take care of, to nurture and to protect.

 

>Kōkua – to be helpful and work cooperatively with and for others without expectations.

 

>Ho’o hano – to conduct yourself with integrity and honor in all you do.

 

>Ho’o kaulike – to be balanced in how we live and act.

 

>Ka Ipu Kukui

>Ka Ipu Kukui Fellows is a year-long leadership development program uniquely designed for community-identified current and future leaders of Maui Nui. The curriculum specifically addresses the many challenges that face Maui Nui and provides participants unfiltered access to a variety of key individuals and locations on Maui.

 

>Each month, the program’s content focuses on the multiple perspectives of Maui’s different challenges. Through these monthly learning opportunities known as Halawai, participants develop a holistic appreciation and understanding of these unique challenges, ultimately arriving at a more informed framework and a more enhanced network to better address Maui Nui’s challenges in the future.

Anonymous ID: 9d7149 Sept. 6, 2023, 10:15 a.m. No.19500815   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1004 >>1078 >>1117

>>19500669

 

https://www.floridabar.org/directories/find-mbr/profile/?num=43232

 

County:

Non-Florida

 

Circuit:

00

 

Admitted:

09/27/2007

 

10-Year Discipline History:

None

 

Law School:

Stetson University College of Law, 2007

 

State Courts:

Florida

 

Firm:

Bachman Legal P.A.

 

Firm Size:

1

 

Firm Position:

Private Law Practice

Anonymous ID: 9d7149 Sept. 6, 2023, 10:27 a.m. No.19500877   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1004 >>1078 >>1117

>>19500669

 

"Crucible of light

Ka Ipu Kukui Fellows is a nonprofit, community-based program created to identify and develop young leaders in Maui County. Ka ipu kukui translates to crucible of light. It is this light that shines in each and every one of us who is willing to make a difference in our environment, in our community, and in our lives."

 

https://kaipukukuifellows.org/

 

https://www.linkedin.com/company/ka-ipu-kukui-fellows

 

"About us

Ka Ipu Kukui Fellows is a nonprofit, community-based program created to identify and develop young leaders in Maui County.

 

Ka ipu kukui translates to crucible of light. It is this light that shines in each and every one of us who is willing to make a difference in our environment, in our community, and in our lives.

 

Maui Nui occupies a special place in the state, country, and world. However, as Maui Nui residents, we face many challenges that could erode the unique splendor of our islands. Ka Ipu Kukui Fellows is a year-long program designed to train community-identified future leaders.

 

A Decisions Maui and Focus Maui Nui initiative, the Ka Ipu Kukui Fellows program was conceived to promote and develop future leaders through a community-based program designed to address planning for Maui Nui’s future.

 

Each month, the program’s content focuses on the multiple perspectives of Maui’s different challenges. Through these monthly learning opportunities known as Halawai, participants develop a holistic appreciation and understanding of these unique challenges, ultimately arriving at a more informed framework and a more enhanced network to better address Maui Nui’s challenges in the future.

 

Announcing the 2023 Ka Ipu Kukui Fellows! We are excited to see what the year will bring for this year’s cohort!

 

From top to bottom: Ted Anderson, Steven Baptiste-Santana, Stephen Bennett, Keapo Bissen, Allison Cleghorn, Patty Copperfield, Kanoelani Davis, Serena Fukushima, Courtney Ikawa, Lauren Matsushita, Lin McEwan, Lauren Nelson, Jason Strahn, Theo Stiller, RoAnn Viloria, and Jayson Watts.

 

Here’s the link to read their bios:" https://lnkd.in/gDZmUZgP