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Page 1 ASMC Promoting education, training, and professional development in financial management Aloha Chapter Aloha, As a chapter, we have placed our votes and elected a new team of Officers who have readily accepted the task of leading our chapter this year. As a team, we are responsible to ensure we meet our mission of promoting education, training, and professional development. There will be challenges but with hard work and dedication plus your support, we can accomplish the mission. We have some awesome community service opportunities this year; from supporting the Institute of Human Services (IHS), Habitat for Humanity, to collecting canned goods and non-perishable foods to donate. So be on the lookout for the invite requesting volunteers. We would like to touch on the successes and accomplishments of our past and most recent Aloha Chapter Scholarship winners both at the local and National level! Congratulations, we are so proud of our students and wish them the very best as they pursue their education. A special thanks to our Scholarship Committee, Ms. Mary Garcia and her team, for a job well done! We are a very active chapter, have been gaining momentum over the years with the quality of our programs; from the luncheons, community service, scholarship program, to the Holiday party, and let us not forget the RPDI. We are looking forward to keeping the momentum going this year! We have some wonderful individuals that have volunteered this year with some new exciting ideas to present. We still have committee positions available, so if you are interested in being a part of this committee, please contact us. Our contact information can be found on page 14. Lastly, please take note of the recent and upcoming activities that have been included in this Newsletter. Mahalo! Camisha Hill Aloha Chapter President, ASMC AUGUST ISSUE VOLUME 1 2018 Na Leo o Ka Luna Kālā “The Voice of the Comptrollers” Inside this Issue: PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE ..................... ASMC NATIONAL NEWS...................... SPEAKER HIGHLIGHT.......................... MEMBERSHIP ....................................... SCHOLARSHIPS ................................... CDFM’S/RPDI ........................................ ABOUT THE CHAPTER/STAFF ........... President’s Message

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ASMC

Promoting education, training, and professional development in financial management

Aloha Chapter

Aloha,

As a chapter, we have placed our votes and elected a new team of Officers who have readily accepted the task of leading our chapter this year. As a team, we are responsible to ensure we meet our mission of promoting education, training, and professional development. There will be challenges but with hard work and dedication plus your support, we can accomplish the mission.

We have some awesome community service opportunities this year; from supporting the Institute of Human Services

(IHS), Habitat for Humanity, to collecting canned goods and non-perishable foods to donate. So be on the lookout for the invite requesting volunteers.

We would like to touch on the successes and accomplishments of our past and most recent Aloha Chapter

Scholarship winners both at the local and National level! Congratulations, we are so proud of our students and wish them the very best as they pursue their education. A special thanks to our Scholarship Committee, Ms. Mary Garcia and her team, for a job well done!

We are a very active chapter, have been gaining momentum over the years with the quality of our programs; from the

luncheons, community service, scholarship program, to the Holiday party, and let us not forget the RPDI. We are looking forward to keeping the momentum going this year! We have some wonderful individuals that have volunteered this year with some new exciting ideas to present. We still have committee positions available, so if you are interested in being a part of this committee, please contact us. Our contact information can be found on page 14.

Lastly, please take note of the recent and upcoming activities that have been included in this Newsletter. Mahalo!

Camisha Hill Aloha Chapter President, ASMC

AUGUST ISSUE VOLUME 1 2018

Na Leo o Ka Luna Kālā “The Voice of the Comptrollers”

Inside this Issue:

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE ..................... ASMC NATIONAL NEWS...................... SPEAKER HIGHLIGHT .......................... MEMBERSHIP ....................................... SCHOLARSHIPS ................................... CDFM’S/RPDI ........................................

ABOUT THE CHAPTER/STAFF ...........

President’s Message

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Fostering the

spirit of

inter-service

fellowship and

cooperation…

Visit the Aloha Chapter Website

at http://chapters.asmconline.org/aloh

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LIKE US ON FACEBOOK!

www.facebook.com/asmcaloha

Monday 23 July 2018 PDI 2018 Presentations & Virtual PDI Did you attend PDI but missed out on some of the great presentations? The PDI 2018 presentation files [ https://www.pdi2018.com/pdi-2018-workshop-slides ] are now available on our ASMC website. Virtual PDI [ https://www.pdi2018.com/virtual-pdi ] , included as part of the PDI registration fee, will be available later this month. If you did not register for PDI, you can purchase access to Virtual PDI separately.

THE ELSIE STEFFANY SCHOLARSHIP AWARD The ASMC Staff and our National Executive Committee have developed an annual Elsie Steffany Memorial Scholarship Award in honor of Elsie’s life and her dedication to public service. A committee will soon meet to determine guidelines for the scholarship, including nomination information, for distribution to chapter presidents. Each chapter will be able to nominate one individual (non-CDFM) to compete for selection for the scholarship which will cover enrollment as a CDFM Candidate, participation in an Enhanced Defense Financial Management Training Course, and also fees to take the three CDFM exam modules. You can read ASMC’s memoriam regarding Elsie Steffany here [http://www.asmconline.org/2018/06/in-honor-of-ms-elsie-steffany?utm_source=informz&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=email+tracking ] .

NEW CDFM EXAM & UPDATED EDFMT COURSE As a reminder, the new CDFM Module 1, 2, and 3 exams will be launched on September 1, 2018. However, for those who desire to take the current exams, ASMC will offer the new and current version of all three exams concurrently through December 31, 2018. The new EDFMTC textbook (v2018a) is now available for purchase and will be introduced in classrooms on October 1, 2018. The current EDFMTC textbook (v2013a) will continue to be sold and used in classrooms through August 31, 2018. New CDFM Blueprint: ASMC has released the full updated exam blueprint on its website [ http://www.asmconline.org/certification/cdfm-modules?utm_source=informz&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=email+tracking ] . The new blueprint will go into effect with the launch of the new exams on September 1, 2018. A timeline for the availability of the new exam and course materials, as well as the new exam blueprint, is available here [ http://www.asmconline.org/certification/cdfm-modules?utm_source=informz&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=email+tracking ] . ASMC projects the new Module 4 – Acquisition Business Management course material and exam to be available in 2019.

National ASMC Corner

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Mr. Patrick M. Reynolds is the Assistant Chief of Staff, G8, US

Army North (Fifth Army), serving as the Chief Financial Officer

for the 3-Star Army Command providing support to civil

authorities and homeland defense. An Army Brat, he attended

high school and college in Indiana, graduating from Indiana

State University in 1981 with a degree in Business and

Distributive Education. At the same time he was

commissioned a Lieutenant of Infantry and served the next

twenty years in various positions, including Commander of

Airborne/ Pathfinder and Bradley Infantry units, Observer/

Controller at Europe’s Combat Maneuver Training Center,

Assistant Inspector General and Force Management Officer.

Mr. Reynolds retired from active duty in 2001. In April 2002,

he embarked on a new career, continuing to serve the Nation

as an Army Civilian. He has served as Chief, Manpower and

Management Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff,

Resource Management, Fifth US Army and Chief Program and

Capabilities Division, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G8,

US Army North (Fifth Army).

A lifetime learner, Mr. Reynolds received an advanced degree as a member of the University of Texas at San Antonio Executive Master of Business Administration Class of 2006, graduating in May 2006. He graduated in 1991 from Troy State University – Dothan with a Master of Science Degree in Personnel Management. Mr. Reynolds is a 2004 graduate of the Army Management Staff College’s Sustaining Base and Leadership Management Non-resident Class of 2004 receiving the Academic Excellence and Leadership Award as the top graduate in his class. He is a graduate of the Senior Executive Fellows program at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and is currently enrolled in the National Defense University’s Chief Financial Officer Program. Prior to his military retirement, he was a member of the 1999 Alamo Federal Executive Board’s Leadership Class and served as Fifth Army’s Loaned Executive to the United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County. He also served as Chair for the 2004-2005 Alamo Federal Executive Board Leadership. He is a Certified Defense Financial Manager with Acquisition Specialty and from 2008-2009 and 2013-2104 he served as President of the Alamo City Chapter of the American Society of Military Comptrollers. He received the ASMC Distinguished Award for Comptroller in May 2018. He currently serves ASMC as the Host Committee Chair for the 2019 Professional Development Institute, to be held in San Antonio, TX. He received his DoD FM Level 3 Certification in October 2015. Mr. Reynolds has over 35 years of federal service. He is married to Kathy and resides in Bulverde, TX.

July Guest Speaker – Mr. Patrick M. Reynolds

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Membership Information

Membership News:

Aloha ASMC members! Is your member ship expired? Does your profile reflect the correct ASMC chapter? If so, this message is for you. There are currently 121 members with expired or expiring memberships. Additionally, there are member profiles that do not reflect the correct ASMC Chapter. If you fall into either of these categories, please follow the steps below to renew your membership or update chapter affiliation. Steps for Membership Renewal

1. Go to http://www.asmconline.org/

2. From the home page, click on “Renew Your Membership”

3. Click “Log on to renew your ASMC membership online”

4. A log in box will appear. Follow the instructions to log on to the renewal page.

5. Once the renewal page appears, follow the instructions to renew your membership.

Steps for Chapter Update 1. Go to http://www.asmconline.org/

2. At the top of the page, click “Log In”.

3. Next, click “Log in to the ASMC Member Portal here!”

4. A log in box will appear. Follow the instructions to log in.

5. You will notice “Your Options” list on the left side of the page, click “Update Profile”.

6. Under the Address fields, locate the “Chapter” drop box and click the lov button to choose the appropriate

chapter.

7. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click submit. A confirmation message will appear confirming the saved

changes.

Note:

1. Profile changes take effect immediately and you should begin to receive messages from your newly assigned chapter. However, if you do not receive e-mails from your designated chapter or if you continue to receive e-mails from the previous chapter, the chapter may be using an older membership list.

2. If you are no longer a member and wish to be removed from the ASMC distribution list, please e-mail ASMC

National at [email protected] .

Remember, your renewed membership allows you to continue receiving AMSC benefits which include but are not limited

to:

Discounts

o National and Regional PDI

o ASMC Luncheons

o CDFM Program (books, testing, and recertification)

Education

o Attend professional development events to earn CPEs

Networking Opportunities

o Discover new ways to implement and improve FM processes

o Gain knowledge of FM operations amongst other service components

o Meet new people for future FM opportunities

So, tell a friend, remember to get new FMers involved in this awesome organization, and don’t forget to renew your membership, today!

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ASMC Membership Allows You To: 1. Gain insight to information on current trends and developments financial management of the DoD/U.S. Coast Guard. 2. Receive a subscription to the Armed Forces Comptroller, the quarterly professional journal of the ASMC, and the ASMC Connection, the monthly e-newsletter. These publications, as well as the ASMC website, contain articles, organizational news and updates on current trends and developments within the financial management community and the ASMC. 3. Receive discounts for registration at the ASMC National Professional Development Institute, a three-day educational event that provides valuable CPE and networking opportunities. 4. Have access to online educational opportunities, where members can participate at their own pace, start and stop sessions, and download presentations. 5. Join in one of the more than 140 chapters worldwide. Chapter benefits could include monthly luncheons, local education activities, chapter publications, philanthropic endeavors and more. 6. Receive discounts on enrollment and renewal in the Certified Defense Financial Manager (CDFM) Program, which is one of the key certifications identified by the DoD for financial managers. 7. Have the opportunity to participate in the National Awards Program. This program includes achievement awards, an essay contest, corporate member award, members' continuing education grants, high school scholarships and many chapter program awards.

8. Gain access to CPE management tool, which allows members to manage, track/record their continuing education. 9. Have an opportunity to demonstrate leadership as a chapter officer or committee member. 10. Network with military comptrollers/financial managers and other business organizations interested in military comptrollership. Membership Changes: 2018 annual membership dues are $40 for one-year and three-year membership is $114 dues are $114.

Interested in volunteering with ASMC?

Have a speaker topic idea?

Want to be a guest speaker?

Want to tell us how we’re doing?

Contact your service VP!

We’d love to hear from you.

Welcome to the Aloha Chapter’s Newest Members: Amy Sue Gorey, Chad Guerrero, Howard W. Williams, Jr.,Sherrie Anne Resch, Shaneen High,Karen Spears, Christopher Quattlebaum, Editha (Edie) P Yago, Michael Allen Shadel, Jr.,Barry L. Golden,Katie Dominique, Michael Mcintyre, Josiah Maika, Elena D. Smith, Ronald R. Wabinga, Maria Yeager,Eric Eli Gonzalez, Stephanie Saenz, Darci Riyo Miyasaki,CDFM, Lance Tokumasa Shiroma, CDFM, Bersy Patricia, Roberson Emmanuel, Andrew Aguilar, Teresa Avina, Kyle Robert, Srednicki Kris, Masaru Nezu, Romeo Diano, Camu Edna T. Royal, CDFM,Richard Joseph, Isidro Olboc, Jennifer Herron, Alexander Mathews, Toriano Banks,Debbie Gilliard, Sasha Maria Parks,John Leonel Velarde Jr., Gayle Takiguchi,Micha Vickers,Alan Winters, CDFM,Tianyu Zhang,Amafoury Dela Cruz Mabuti, Stephanie Zarate, Lilia C. Mina,Sheila T.C. Escalona,Kellen Hall,Taylor Hanley, Whitney Ann Allan, Janine N. Matsuno-Park,Charles A. Rowell, II, Hyemee Chun, Shawnie Nanea Campbell, CDFM,Sherry Diones,Norybeth Cataulin,Justine Kwan,Mayda A Rivera-pena,Christina Labra,Keiko Watanabe, Maribeth Belleza, Nicholas Meara A.O. Mccarthy,Gayle Campbell,Fei Liu Taina, Christina Roper, Darnell Cabell, Lisa R. Franklin, Gorgonia S. Cadoy, Jeehae h. Talamantes, S. Eric Spragins,Edlyn T. Takahashi, David Fowler,Theodore Cheung, Alisha Osborne Baltimore, CDFM-A,Limarie Perry, Stephanie Dingle, Kimberly Tiana Straube, Ashley Francis, Vanessa Lashae Camberos, Yvette Lock

Membership Information

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ASMC SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS – Where Are They Now?

By Mary Garcia, Scholarship Chair

Scholarship Information

The ASMC Aloha Chapter has presented over $35K in the past 10 years to local high school students in Hawaii. The Scholarship

Committee reflects on the past achievements of our scholarship winners and contacted them to find out how the scholarship has

helped them in their college careers. We wish them much success on their future endeavors!

Our 2014 Scholarship Winners were Lorelei Zabanal and Mitchell Garcia, who both graduated from Maryknoll High School.

Thank you so much to the ASMC Aloha Chapter for making my dreams of attending college a reality. With your help

and positive influence, I've been able to accomplish the biggest milestone of my life thus far. It's been a challenging

journey in the last four years, and ASMC made it possible! Mahalo, and hopefully I will see you all when I am back in

Hawaii!

In interviewing Lorelei Zabanal, she shared the following:

"Maliit pero matapang" -- roughly translated from Tagalog to English,

this phrase means small, but fierce. It was the phrase I chose for my

graduation cap because I feel it represents not only my collegiate

journey, but also my life's philosophy!

I graduated from the University of Hawaii at Manoa this past spring

with my BA in Economics and double minors in Business

Administration and Political Science. In the past four years, I have

learned a lot. In my academics, I achieved Sophomore High Honors

through the Honors Program, and attained the distinction of Deans List

in two semesters. Work wise, I received a scholarship to participate in

the Manoa Political Internship in Spring 2015, where I worked full-

time at the Hawaii State Legislature in the office of Representative Sam

Kong. Furthermore, inspired by the generosity of ASMC in my

collegiate career, I worked as a Bookkeeper at a hospitality group in my

senior year.

Presently, I have just moved to the San Francisco Bay Area! I am

currently looking for a job in either accounting or sales operations

within a tech company. I highly encourage anyone who is thinking

about furthering their education to do it. It truly is a challenge - you

have to be open minded and be willing to put in the work. But the

benefits you gain are truly worth it - not only the knowledge, but also

the networks and community you leave the institution with.

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Scholarship Information

Attending the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) has

been an interesting and exciting experience. No matter how

challenging the obstacles may be that veer in my path, my

determination and drive to excel in all endeavors is by far my strongest

attribute. I graduated from UNLV this past May with a Bachelor of

Arts Degree in Hospitality Management, after changing majors from

Computer Science and learning were my passions lie.

Exceling in academics, I was awarded a Hospitality

Management scholarship and held honors on the Dean’s List. While

balancing work and my college life, my fraternity, Zeta Beta Tau

offered me leadership experiences such as Community Service Chair,

Recruitment Chair, Communications Chair, and Sports Chair and

developed my brotherhood connections for life, as well as contributing

to our Las Vegas community in various charitable events. I continued

to give back to my community through volunteering and collecting

donations for the Children’s Miracle Network in Las Vegas, Three

Square Food Bank and at Las Vegas hospitals.

Fine-tuning my skills and understanding what I am passionate about

encouraged me to pursue many adventures in my college journey. On

campus, I worked as an Intramural Sports Referee and Program

Assistant in officiating college intramural sports. This experience

allowed me to understand the inter-workings of the University system

while keeping me fit.

For two summers, I had the opportunity to work for the Navy at the COMPACFLT Human Resources Offices in the

Equal Employment Opportunity Division and learned the value of the government service. Working with devoted subject

matter experts who were kind, determined and willing to share their knowledge, I was able to compare and contrast

employment in the public and private sector.

Unfortunately, for me, the government experience was not a fit for me, but a worthwhile career path for one that has a

passion to serve. During my junior and senior years, I was able to open the Hawaiian Honey Cones franchise in Las

Vegas and California and developed my skills in Event management and planning for Festivals and Special Events. It

provided me an avenue to learn and grow and experience the bottoms up details of operating a business. As for the

future, I plan to live in Las Vegas and continue to lead the franchise operations for Hawaiian Honey Cones in Las Vegas,

California and possibly, Colorado. My future is full of unbelievable and challenging paths in my journey in life and I

can’t wait to explore them!

My successes would not have been possible without scholarships such as yours. Mahalo to the American Society of

Military Comptrollers Aloha Chapter for their generosity in helping me achieve my goals! It has been an unbelievable

ride and I look forward to a very bright future!

Applicants interested in the Scholarship program do not need to be affiliated with ASMC or the Federal government.

Application Form and Submission Requirements are posted to our Chapter website:

http://chapters.asmconline.org/aloha/awards-4/.

For application form, submission requirements or additional information, please email: [email protected] or call

808-473-8000 x6320.

Mitchell Garcia

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Right: Mr Dave Weinberg Guest Speaker Kearney & Co

sponsor

Regional PDI April 2-3 at Dole Cannery

Left:

Capt Stockard and Team Weaver (LTC Molly and LTC

Jim)

Right: Moanalua High School Color Guard opens the

RPDI.

Left: Aloha Chapter members enjoying guest speaker

breakout sessions

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Aloha Chapter Committee members at the Regional PDI

Left to Right: Ms Dy-Miguel, MSgt Groesbeck, Ms Hill, Ms Pettis, Ms Garcia, Ms Heintz, Ms Yamane, Ms

Williams and Ms Jaictin

Mr Val Majewski American Exchange Bank Sponsor

meets with a RPDI attendee

Regional PDI April 2-3 at Dole Cannery

Ms Mary Garcia and Ms Valerie Jaictin (Scholarship

Chair and Navy VP)

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Ms Tasha Pettis (former Aloha

Chapter President) receives the

Chapter Leadership Award on behalf

of the Aloha Chapter at the National

PDI in Denver May 2018

Other awards presented to Aloha

Chapter during the PDI: Community

Service and Five Star Recognition

Aloha Chapter Recognized at the National PDI Denver - May 2018

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Aloha Chapter ASMC Luncheon – 26 June 18

Pictures from our 26 June ASMC luncheon at the Hickam Officers Club

Above: Col Craig Harding, PACAF/FM Director swears in our new Committee Officers

Below: Guest Speaker, Mr Tony Dias of Aligned Mortgage, presented What You Need to Know About Your VA Home Loan

Benefits. Mr Dias will be presenting a two-hour special event on VA Hone Loan Benefits coming in November.

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Andre' Adams Kimberly Ahn Ronald Ahn

Diana Allison Gal Amimoto Todd Anderson, CDFM-A

Karl Anforth, CDFM-A Ernesto Balbas Kevin Banuilos

Kate Beckwith R. J. Beeman Carolyn Bethel, CDFM-A

Kevin Boudreau John Bowser, CDFM-A Sidney Braddy

Jenny Brakel, CDFM-A Vince Brown Thomas Buchholz

Dante Cacal Shawnie Campbell Rosalinda Canlas

David Cerrato Sarah Chiu David Chun

Nelia Clemente Ian Colte Melissa Cote, CDFM-A

Victor Cruz Marianne Curry Benedicta deGuzman

Robert DeGuzman, CDFM-A Cristina Deleon Jannette Delgado, CDFM-A

Steve Denny Irene DeVirgilio Russell DeVries

Melissa Dimaya, CDFM-A Aaron Draper Jordan Edwards

William Edwards Rufino Escano Telly Estoesta

Mike Fernandez Quentin Finley Dennis Fitzgerald

Tara Ford Stephani Fortin Lisa Fraley, CDFM-A

Gordon Fukumoto Mary Furtado Mary Garcia

Rob Garrett Jennifer Gettelman, CDFM-A Jacqueline Glaze, CDFM-A

Andrew Gmytrasiewicz Regina Goff Rachel Goya

Crystal Grijalva, CDFM-A Bryan Hall Craig Harding

John Hardy Richard Hartl Grace Hawkins

Denise Herrera Sharon Grace Herring Brook Hess, CDFM-A

Camisha Hill Joe Hudoba, CDFM-A Don Ingrim

Cindy Ishii Valerie Jaictin Robert Jenkins

Sheetal Jenkins Jessica Johnson Shana Kamauoha

David Kau Naomi Kodama Wendy Kwong

Aloha Chapter CDFMs

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Bobbi Lalley, CDFM-A Bridget LaPierre Robert Lau

Cleopatra Lawson Laura Lee Victoria Lia

Cole Low Shari Madrid Florecris Magana

Adam Malloy Krista Mangiliman, CDFM-A Rich Marsden, CDFM-A

Tom Marszalek, CDFM-A Judith Maurer Ken McBride

Anne McCormick Luke Mckenney Shanon Meeks

Miriam Mefford, CDFM-A Lynda Mello Darci Miyasaki*

Crystal Mokiao Karen Morinaga Shane Morris

Geoff Mosley, CDFM-A Denny Nagle, CDFM-A Johnny Naputi

Kevin Nekomoto Leanne Nishimura James Okeke

Alisha Osborne Baltimore, CDFM-A

Ishak Owusu Kelly Padden

Kevin Patrick Merle Perez Letsy Perez-Marsden, CDFM-A

Tasha Pettis Hoang Pham Durand Phillips

Douglas Pierce Scott Pullins John B. Ramos

Jeannette Ranion Broc Richardson Jose Romero

Edna Royal Kathleen Russell Kotsakis, CDFM-A

Tatiana Saburova

Madine (Hyun Chong) Sadaoka

Gaye Sakai, CDFM-A Noriko Salangdron

Todd Schafer, CDFM-A Cathy Schoenhals Colleen Seui

Debra Shigemura Colleen Shimabukuro, CDFM-A

Lance Shiroma

Mimi Shiroma Kristy Shitaoka, CDFM-A James Short

Ryan Shular Ruqayyah Singletary Marissa Sorensen, CDFM-A

Frederick Springer, CDFM-A Melanie Streifel Janet Sugimoto

Gregory Summers Jim Suster Taison Tanaka

Richard Tate Lori Tetla Patty Tharp

Miho Torres Jose Trinidad Libby Trinidad

Tiffany Uchimura, CDFM-A Carol Uekawa Debbie Uyeno

Linda Vanblaricom, CDFM-A Linda Warrick Dara Watanabe

Jim Weaver, CDFM-A Molly Weaver, CDFM-A Alan Winters

Tara Wirsing Michael Witsman, CDFM-A Warren Wu

Keane Yorita Mark Yoshimura Jeanie Young, CDFM-A

Mary Zadlo Adam Zeiler Jacqueline Zellars, CDFM-A

Janice Zheng, CDFM-A Jeannette Zhong

An asterisk (*) indicates Certification was awarded within the last 30 days. A double asterisk (**) indicates those with Certified Retired Status.

Note: If you haven’t moved your membership to the Aloha Chapter, your certification status will not be reflected here. To become a member of the Aloha Chapter, you must submit a request to National HQ at http://www.asmconline.org/contact-us/.

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ASMC ALOHA CHAPTER OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS

PO BOX 29564, HONOLULU, HI 96820

30 June 2018 – 31 May 2019 POSITION NOMINEES EMAIL PHONE

President Ms Camisha Hill [email protected] (808) 449-0897 opt 1

Vice President Capt Alexander Mathews [email protected] (808) 449-3660

Secretary Ms Carissa Williams [email protected] (808) 257-7747

Treasurer 1LT Fei Liu [email protected] (808) 655-4166

Deputy Treasurer TSgt Shaneen High [email protected] (808) 449-0897 opt 1

VP Air Force Capt Jared (A10) Abramowicz [email protected] (808) 449-3653

VP Air Force MSgt Dustin Hindel [email protected] (808) 449-0897 opt 1

VP Coast Guard VACANT

VP Navy Mr Jim Suster [email protected] (808) 473-8000 X 242

VP Army Mr Harry Stevens [email protected] (808) 853-0994

VP Marines CWO3 Genova [email protected] (808) 257-7752

Awards SMSgt Toriano Banks [email protected] (808) 449-0886

Community Service Ms Sandra Dy-Miguel [email protected] (808) 449-3652

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ASMC Aloha Chapter

PO Box 29564 Honolulu, HI 96820

Aloha Chapter Information: The Aloha Chapter of the American Society of Military Comptrollers is a professional organization dedicated to maintaining and improving the high standards of Comptrollership. Emphasis is placed on education, training as well as the exchange of ideas and techniques for resolving common issues of the Services - Department of Defense and Coast Guard. The Aloha Chapter was established in 1977. As of July 2018, our membership is 500+ civilian and military personnel, who specialize in all aspects of Financial Management. We are located on the island of Oahu in the State of Hawaii. For further information on how to join, contact any of the Team Service VPs listed. Visit us at: http://chapters.asmconline.org/aloha Mission: Promote education, training, and professional development in financial management while fostering the spirit of interservice fellowship and cooperation. Vision: Maintain 5 Star status and achieve “Distinguished Chapter” competition award. Values: Integrity; Excellence; Commitment