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About This Event

The Pacific Forum's 2024 Annual Dinner will be held on Tuesday, April 16 at The Royal Hawaiian Resort. This event is our primary annual fundraiser and our largest source of unrestricted financial support. This year, we will be honoring Pacific Forum Chairman James A. Kelly and celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Young Leaders Program. The Young Leaders Program celebration will include a panel discussion moderated by Brad Glosserman and featuring Eric Sayers, Kristi Govella, and Brandt Mabuni.

About James A. Kelly

James A. Kelly
James A. Kelly is Chairman of the Board and President Emeritus of Pacific Forum, as well as a former assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs. President George W. Bush nominated him on April 3, 2001; he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on April 26, 2001 and sworn in on May 1, 2001. From 1994 to 2001, Mr. Kelly was president of Pacific Forum CSIS. From 1989 to 1994, Mr. Kelly was president of EAP Associates, Inc., of Honolulu, which provided international business consulting services with an Asia/Pacific focus to private clients. Earlier, he served at the White House as special assistant for national security affairs to President Ronald Reagan and as senior director for Asian affairs for the National Security Council from 1986 to 1989 under Presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush. From 1983 to 1986, Mr. Kelly was at the Pentagon as deputy assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs (East Asia and Pacific). He earned an M.B.A. from the Harvard School of Business Administration 1968. He is also a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy (B.S., 1959) and the National War College (1977). He served in the U.S. Navy from 1959 to 1982, concluding his active duty as a captain in the Supply Corps.

About the young leaders program

The Young Leaders Program serves as a catalyst for training young professionals in international policy affairs at an early juncture in their careers.

The Young Leaders Program was established in 2004 to enhance cross-cultural opportunities for young scholars and foreign policy professionals to improve their policy analysis skills at an early juncture in their careers. The program affords Young Leaders an unparalleled opportunity to build their network, observe the foreign policy making process, and voice their generation’s viewpoints within elite circles of policy specialists. They also gain a deeper understanding of serious conflicts and issues in the Indo-Pacific region, learn how experts and leaders deal with these problems, and work to develop their own perspectives. The Young Leaders network now includes more than 1,000 current members from 56 countries.

ABOUT THE PANELISTS

Eric Sayers
Managing Director
Beacon Global Strategies
Kristi Govella
Director, Center for Indo-Pacific Affairs
University of Hawaii at Mānoa
Brandt Kekoa Mabuni
Nonproliferation Fellow
Pacific Forum

event schedule

Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Young Leaders Session4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Exclusively for current Young Leaders and alumni

Cocktail Reception5:00 PM - 6:15 PM

The cocktail reception will be held outside on the Ocean Lawn.

Dinner6:15 PM - 9:00 PM

Dinner will be held in the Monarch Ballroom. We will begin the evening by honoring James A. Kelly for his contributions to peace and security in the Indo-Pacific. This will be followed by a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Young Leaders Program, featuring a panel discussion about US foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific with Young Leader Alumni Eric Sayers and Kristi Govella and current Young Leader Brandt Mabuni.

Time Zone: (UTC-10:00) Hawaii [Change Time Zone]

Information

The Royal Hawaiian Resort - Monarch Ballroom

Parking

Validated self-parking or valet parking will be available at The Royal Hawaiian Resort. Self-parking is located in the shared Sheraton Waikiki and Royal Hawaiian Resort parking structure, not the Royal Hawaiian Center parking structure.

Dress Code

Aloha, Aloha Crisp, or Business Casual Attire

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EVENT

Gold

Annie Chan

Ralph & Louanne Cossa

David & Noreen Mulliken

Charles B. Salmon, Jr.

 

Silver

Booz Allen Hamilton

Alan Hayashi, Galen Ho, Dan Kim - Morgan Stanley, and Jay Voss 

James A. Kelly

Omnitrak Group

 

Bronze

David Heenan

John Hemmings

Lockheed Martin

Lauren Kahea Moriarty

Raytheon Technologies

Gerald Sumida

 

Sponsor a Student

Karl Eikenberry

Ken Jimbo

Michael and Tomoko Malaghan

Barbara Tanabe