Madie Greene, Vice-President
Mark Hinshaw, Board President
Mark Hinshaw has been a resident of Hawaii for over 33 years. Currently, Mark serves as President of the Mainstreet Pahoa Association, the Planning Committee Chair of the Pahoa Regional Town Center, and the President of the Pahoa Schools Booster Club. He also sits on the Highway 130 Scenic By-Way Committee, is the Community Police Liaison on the Kalapana Seaview Neighborhood Watch and served for eight years as the Clerk of the Kalapana Seaview Community Association.
Nancy J Kramer MBA CPA, Treasurer/Secretary
Nancy is Pahoa’s CPA, with an office adjacent to Paul’s Repair Service in old Pahoa town. She has been a tax practitioner and business advisor serving the Lower Puna community since 2007. Many of her clients are small to mid-size businesses in diverse industries including services, retail, restaurants, real estate, contractors, agriculture, and financial investments, as well as a significant concentration supporting non-profit organizations. She also provides tax services to individuals currently employed, self-employed, and retired.
“Commitment to my community is an essential part of my life. Pahoa is my home. I am thrilled to be part of GoPahoa, spreading the word about our corner of the world..who we are, what we do, how we live.”
Alan Lakritz
Photographer and iPhonographer Alan Lakritz is a long time Hawaii Island resident and has been practicing photography, and photo-journalism in Hawaii since his arrival in the late 1960’s . These past few years have been spent photographing the details of Hilo Town, Volcanoes Park , Pahoa Village and other Puna District places of interest. Much of the body of work may be viewed Online photo gallery at Flickr.com as Alan L
Bill Parecki
Bill credits much of his upbeat demeanor to the experience he had while traveling to the farthest reaches of the globe. Although many of the remote villages he visited would be considered third world, the people in those areas were some of the happiest and most family-oriented he’d ever met. It reinforced his belief that personal wealth isn’t measured by material possessions. It’s measured by ones outlook on life. Those memorable instances left a lasting impression and have inspired Bill to make a difference in the lives of everyone he meets.

