These Hawaiian values towards 'aina (land) are offered by the members of the Aloha Chapter Executive Committee

Linda Gee, Immediate Past President: “Imua” which is her personal motivation word meaning a deep commitment to move forward, ahead on a feeling, idea or cause.

Susan Todani, President: “Aloha” multiple meanings, hello, good-bye harmony, sympathy. ”Aloha 'Aina”, is a common phrase to honor the connection and responsibility that we share to care for and steward our lands.

LeeAnn Silva, Treasurer: “Noke” meaning persist, persevere, keep on.

Cheryl Soon, Historian: “Pono” meaning good or righteous, do the right thing.

Kimi Yuen, Vice President: “Auamo” which is a pole or stick to carry burdens across the shoulders; responsibility. This phrase was given to her by Aunty Kuuipo Kumukahi.

Ann Bouslog, Pacific Region Vice President: “Aumakua”.

Tessa Muneikiyo Ng, Secretary: “Ahonui” meaning patience with perseverance.

Daniel Dinell, Programs:  Ho'okipa which is a concept introduced to me by the late Dr. George Kanahele which is the hospitality of complete giving that honors the guest, the host and the place in the spirit of aloha.