Past President

Wendie McAllaster

HHF Planners Wendie McAllaster, ASLA, is a registered landscape architect and land use/environmental planner with over 30 years of experience in Hawai‘i.  As a Principal with HHF Planners, she specializes in historic preservation planning and landscape architecture, with an emphasis on cultural landscapes.  Wendie was the project manager and primary author for the award-winning Pearl Harbor Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan, for seven Cultural Landscape Assessments for historic neighborhoods at Pearl Harbor, and the Rural Historic Landscape Assessment for the Robinson Family Homestead on Kaua‘i.  She contributed to Cultural Landscape Reports for all Navy installations in Hawai‘i.  Wendie received her Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Michigan State University and Graduate Certificates in Historic Preservation and Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Hawai‘i.  Active in the community, Wendie is a past-president of the Junior League of Honolulu and has served on the local boards of ASLA and APA.  Wendie serves on the Programs committees.

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Tony Mizuno

Bank of Hawaii Tony Mizuno is Senior Vice President and Manager of the Commercial Real Estate Division at Bank of Hawaii.  Mr. Mizuno leads Bank of Hawaii's commercial real estate division, which handles both construction, and long term permanent financing on commercial properties and subdivisions. Mr. Mizuno was graduated from Maryknoll High School and holds a Bachelors degree in business administration from the University of San Diego. He is a member, board member and past president of NAIOP Hawaii, member of ULI, and also serves on the board of Ponoholo Ranch.  Previous community service included board member and past president for Prevent Child Abuse Hawai‘i.  Mr. Mizuno was appointed to HHF’s board of trustees in summer 2010 and was elected to a full term in 2011.

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