A New Direction For Hawaii
Neil Abercrombie
"Our campaign is led by talented public servants—many who have never worked on a political campaign—working alongside well-respected leaders who have been serving Hawaii for many years. Together, we are building a movement to change the status quo, restore confidence in our government, and demonstrate what we can achieve in Hawaii when we work together."
Campaign Operations
Bill KanekoCampaign Manager
Bill oversees the campaign and manages all financial activities including fundraising.
Media and Communications
Olomana MarketingAdvertising Agency
Olomana Marketing provides coordination of paid media, web design, and data management.
Honorary Co-Chairs
Amy Agbayani
Amefil "Amy" Agbayani has been honored nationally and statewide as a strong voice for women, civil rights, immigrant rights, workers rights, Filipinos and equity and diversity in higher education. Born in the Philippines, Amy received her degree in political science from the University of the Philippines and her PhD from UH. Amy introduced Neil to his wife, Nancie, and has worked on every campaign for Neil.
Walter Heen
Judge Walter Heen has dedicated 50 years of public service to the State of Hawaii in a variety of roles including a distinguished judicial career and currently as vice chairman of the OHA Board of Trustees. As one of the founding members of the Democratic Party revolution beginning in 1950, Walter played an integral role in changing the unequal and unfair distribution of opportunities available to Hawaii’s minority communities.
Kelly King
Kelly King is the founder and vice president of Pacific Biodiesel in Kahului, she has been recognized on state and national levels for her achievements in developing inexpensive, clean-burning fuel from waste and biofuels. Noted for her advocacy, Kelly has become an icon for environmental, social and economic sustainability. Along with her husband, Bob King, Kelly is also one of the founders of The Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance.
Randy Iwase
Randy Iwase has dedicated his career to public service in Hawaii. After graduating from the University of Florida and the University of San Francisco School of Law, he returned home to serve as a deputy attorney general, as a city councilman, and as a state senator. Randy is well known for his optimism and for standing by his principles. He has an unwavering commitment to democratic ideals and has been a champion of public education.