Kamuela Enos

Board Member

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Mr. Kamuela Joseph Nui Enos brings a lifetime of experience to the INPEACE board. He was born and raised in Waiʻanae, on the island of Oʻahu. He is the son of long time community organizer and Kalo farmer Eric Enos. Keeping with his father's tradition of community activism, Mr. Enos continues to serve his beloved Waiʻanae as a mentor and leader. He has earned a Bachelors Degree in Hawaiian Studies and has recently moved up the ranks to receive a Masters Degree in Urban and Regional Planning. The focus of his thesis is Utilizing Traditional Hawaiian Land Use Practices to Create Sustainability Paradigms for the 21st Century. Both degrees along with his love for his community have been geared toward improving outcomes for Native Hawaiians. He now serves as a Commissoner on President Obama's Commission on Asian and Pacific Islanders and is currently the Director of Social Enterprise at MAʻO Organic Farms. Mr. Enos's vision for his community aligns perfectly with the mission and vision of INPEACE to improve the quality of life for Native Hawaiians.