Paul Horner Joins the Outrigger `Ohana Bill Rees Promoted
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Paul Horner Joins the Outrigger `Ohana Bill Rees Promoted
February 2, 2008 Paul Horner Joins the Outrigger ‘Ohana By Kimberly Agas I join the Human Resources department in welcoming Paul Horner to Outrigger Hotels & Resorts as General Manager of the Keauhou Beach Resort (KBR), effective February 11. Paul steps into the position previously held by Gregg Enright, who transferred to Kaua‘i late last year as Regional Director of Condominium Operations-Kauai and General Manager of the Outrigger Waipouli Beach Resort & Spa. In his new position, Paul will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the KBR and its staff, Paul Horner as well as planning, organizing, and directing all hotel services, ensuring a balance between customer satisfaction, effective business management, and financial viability for the property. Continued on page 5 Bill Rees Promoted By Jim Hill It is my pleasure to join Human Resources in congratulating Bill Rees on his promotion to General Manager of the Outrigger Maui Eldorado. Bill’s career with Outrigger Enterprises Group began in 1997 at Outrigger’s Worldwide Contact Center in Denver. After a few years of working there, Bill decided he wanted a new challenge and was named Front Office Manager for the Outrigger Maui Eldorado. Bill worked diligently to hone his property management expertise and was promoted to Assistant Resort Manager for the Outrigger Royal Kahana. Bill Rees Bill is always ready for a new challenge, and he is looking forward to his new responsibilities at the Outrigger Maui Eldorado. Having previously worked at the property, he is a familiar face to many owners and ‘ohana there. Congratulations, Bill, on your new position as General Manager and the best of luck! Honoring My Sisters One of the gratifying things we do in Saturday Briefing is to report the many fun things that are going on in our company. We note celebrations, community activities, additions to families, promotions, retirements, and awards and honors involving members of our ‘ohana. In that context and tradition, I am especially pleased to report that my sisters, Jean Rolles and Pat Kelley, have both been honored recently for the work they do in the communities where they live. Jean’s recognition by the Pacific and Asian Affairs Council is described in a separate article beginning on page five. Pat, who is retired and lives in Oregon, was recently honored by the Oregon Episcopal School (OES) for her dedicated work on behalf of its girls’ school, St. Helen’s Hall. St. Helen’s Hall (SHH) was established near the center of Portland, Oregon, in 1869 by the Rt. Rev. Benjamin Wistar Morris, the Bishop of Oregon for the Episcopal Church. As the city grew over the century that followed, the campus had to be moved several times. It has been at its current location in Portland’s suburbs since 1964, where it shared the campus with Bishop Dagwell Hall, a newly-formed boys’ school. Eventually the two schools merged in Oregon Episcopal School. Pat attended St. Helen’s Hall as a boarding student at its previous campus during her junior and senior years of high Continued on page 7 Saturday Briefing Page Happy Birthday! It’s a Girl Congratulations to Mildred Bunghanoy Aiu/Accounting and her husband Darin on the birth of their daughter Hi‘ilei Kapua‘imilia Bunghanoy-Aiu on January 2. Hi‘ilei weighed 4 lbs 6 ozs and was 16 inches long. Feb 18: Edward Livae, Angela K. S. Wan, and Edna V. Salvador. Feb 19: Tsehainesh Tesfai, Perry Alisna, Jimmy M. Uehara, Lucila Herrera, Winston G. D. Oasay, Eric C. Lewis, Joy M. De Guzman, Silvia Marshall, Conrada P. Corpuz, and Clinton A. Ogata. Feb 20: Archie E. Garcia, Marlene T. Tsubaki, Faatali V. Malepeai, In Nung Lau, Lauren M. Reis, Fancy Lau, Jaymar J. Acidera, Sean R. Ajimine, Lissa A. Fu, and David T. Reed. Feb 21: Josef J. Javonillo, Blane K. Andrade, John S. Sakai, and Elizabeth F. Maiava. Feb 22: Stephanie M. Parilla, Peter H. Nonales, Howard Peralta, Juan E. Manuel, Phung Kim L. Xiao, Darren D. Manzano, Paula Frances K. Kahahane, Monica Ringius, and David Lawrence. Hi‘ilei Kapua‘imilia Bunghanoy-Aiu Correction In last week’s issue of Saturday Briefing, we inadvertently used the wrong Chinese character for the Year of the Rat. We apologize for the error. Kung Hee Fat Choy! Feb 23: Michoriann Arcangel, Mercy C. Valdez, Mario A. Ruiz, Lin Heung Lo, and Yong Soo Kim. Feb 24: Richard P. Guerrero, Calvin S. Fujimoto, Myra T. Sakurai, Jerry D. Briones, Primie Marzan, Huan Qiu Li, Sharmaine K. Hashida, Abella R. Carroll, Angelito D. Naira, Ely B. Bareng, Melvin M. Wilinsky, Silia Hausia, and Kevin Y. T. Wong. Political Fundraisers By Lehua Kala‘i If you are interested in obtaining information regarding Hawaii politics, call the OHH PAC Hotline at 921-6660 and leave a message on the recorder. Year of the Rat Tuesday, February 5 Representative Bob Herkes District 5 – Volcano, Pahala, Punaluu, Ninole, Honuapo, Naalehua, Kahuku, Milolii, Hookena, Kealia, Honaunau, Captain Cook, Kealakua, and Kainaliu 7:30 a.m. Breakfast Plaza Club—20th Floor 900 Fort Street Mall Saturday Briefing is published by and for employees of Outrigger Enterprises Group. Editor-In-Chief: Richard Kelley Senior Editor: Marie Casciato Assistant Editor: Lehua Kala`i Contributing Writers: Employees of Outrigger Enterprises Group Visit us online at:www.outrigger.com/sb or www.ohanahotels.com/sb Submit suggestions, comments, and news tidbits to Marie Casciato at marie.casciato@outrigger.com or via interoffice mail to OEH/Executive Office, or contact her at (808) 921-6601. © 2008 Outrigger Hotels Hawaii Saturday Briefing Page An Equal Opportunity Employer Employment Opportunities If you are interested in the positions listed and meet the qualifications, please submit an in-house application obtained from your Supervisor or Human Resources. If you have any questions, please call Eric Ishikawa at (808) 9216989. Application deadline for the following positions is February 8, 2008. have a good grasp of accounting and tax concepts. Tax return preparation experience for flow through entities is essential. Must have strong organizational, written, and verbal communication skills. Account Services Coordinator (Full Time) Responsible for maintaining and monitoring all OHANA group room inventory and activity. Experience in Sales, Revenue Management, or Group Reservations. Knowledge of Stellex/Delphi preferred. Operations Assistant (Full Time) A minimum of two years administrative and travel industry experience required. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills, able to multi-task, and work independently. General Maintenance (Full Time) Must have strong experience with electrical and plumbing and be able to work any shift and day. Hawaii State Journeyman certificate preferred. Outrigger Kanaloa at Kona Executive Housekeeper (Full-Time) Must have experience as an Executive Housekeeper or a minimum of two years as a Housekeeping Supervisor in a full-service hotel/resort. Excellent verbal, written, organizational, and computer skills and the ability to demonstrate and promote hospitality, teamwork, and standards of cleanliness required. Interested applicants may fax their in-house application to (808) 322-1075. Sales and Marketing Assistant (Full Time) At least two years hotel sales operations and/or administrative experience required. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office and have excellent communication skills. Guest Service Representative/Concierge (Full Time) A minimum of one year customer service experience required. Must be computer literate, have 10-key by touch skills, and be able to type 30 wpm. Must also have excellent communication skills and be flexible to work any shift and day. Guest Service Representative – Japanese-Speaking (Full Time) A minimum of one year customer service experience required. Must be computer literate, have 10-key by touch skills, and be able to type 30 wpm. Must also have excellent communication skills and be flexible to work any shift and day. Japanese-speaking and cultural fluency required. Senior Tax Accountant (Full Time) At least two years of public accounting and a bachelor’s degree in accounting, tax, or related field required. Must Guest Service Representative (Full Time) A minimum of one year customer service experience required. Must be computer literate, have 10-key by touch skills, and be able to type 30 wpm. Must also have excellent communication skills and be flexible to work any shift and day. Keauhou Beach Resort Director, Human Resources (Full Time) Must have at least five years Human Resources Director/ Manager experience, a Human Resource degree or certification, or an equivalent combination of HR training and experience. Must be detail-oriented and have excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and Employment laws required. Familiarity with labor relations, benefits, employment, and training is a plus. Interested applicants may fax their in-house application to (808) 324-2543. Outrigger Royal Kahana Resort Assistant Resort Manager (Full Time) Must have at least three years supervisory experience in the hospitality industry, preferably in condominium management. Must also be computer literate and possess excellent interpersonal and teambuilding skills. Interested applicants may fax their in-house application to (808) 669-5950. Saturday Briefing Page Outrigger on the Lagoon - Fiji January Staff Get Together By Una Murray On Friday, January, 25, the management and staff of the Outrigger on the Lagoon - Fiji gathered for their First Staff Get Together for 2008. General Manager Darren Shaw opened the gathering with a speech highlighting the achievements of 2007— from the medal-winning Kitchen team, to the opening of the first-class Bebe Spa Sanctuary. He encouraged everyone to make 2008 an even better year. Jacob Pau’u, Head of Human Inia Vidovi, first-place Resources, introduced a new monthly winner of the drawing for the Bula Spirit Awards. Bula Spirit Awards Congratulations to Inia Vidovi, the first-place winner of this month’s drawing and the recipient of a $300 Back-to-School Voucher. The Get Together also allowed us the opportunity to honor our most outstanding employees. Congratulations to our January Honorees: Staff celebrating birthdays in January cut their birthday cake. Talica Nabou, Jonetani Danayabaki, Una Murray, and Vani Diwaliwali Front-of-the-House Employee of the Month Ro Ekila Rinakama Back-of-the-House Employee of the Month Hari Lal Manager of the Month Dolores Rawaqa The gathering ended with afternoon tea and the cutting of the birthday cake, in celebration of the vuvale (family) who have birthdays in January. Manager of the Month Dolores Rawaqa, Elenoa Basiyalo, Selai Lewaqere, and Sala Nagauna Saturday Briefing Page Vive Ratumeli, Meleki Masau, Back-of-the-House Employee of the Month Hari Lal, and Vani Diwaliwali Maraia Kamikamica,Sanjeshni Lata, and Front-of-the-House Employee of the Month Ro Ekila Rinakama Paul Horner Joins the Outrigger ‘Ohana Continued from page 1 We’re very excited to have Paul on board at the KBR. He brings an extensive background in hospitality management at the highest level. He also has an innate knowledge, respect, and appreciation of Hawaii and our island culture, having grown up in the islands and graduating from Kamehameha School. Paul’s background includes twelve years with Castle & Cooke Resorts in Hawaii. There he gained front-line knowledge in the implementation of stringent standards for first-class hospitality, while working as General Manager of the luxurious Manele Bay Hotel on the island of Hawaii and as Hotel Manager of the award-winning Lodge at Koele on the island of Lanai. While under his leadership, the Manele Bay was rated #1 on Condé Nast Traveler’s “2002 Gold List of The Best Places in the World to Stay,” #2 on Condé Nast Traveler’s “Top 100 Golf Resorts,” and #18 on Travel & Leisure’s “The World’s Best Awards.” The resort also was ranked #5 of all Pacific Rim resorts in Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards Poll, the highest honors in the travel industry (November 2003). During his time at The Lodge at Koele, the resort was voted #1 for outstanding service by the readers of Travel and Leisure (2001), was rated #1 overall in Hawaii in Condé Nast Traveler’s “2000 Gold List,” and was the highest scoring resort in the U.S. for two consecutive years. Paul is joining us from his most recent position as General Manager of The Carneros Inn, a PlumpJack Resort located among the vineyards of California, with 86 individual cottages, 24 private home sites, and a private residence club consisting of 17 units. Paul has spent the last two-and-a-half years guiding the property through a $50 million dollar expansion. Those upgrades, coupled with the property’s top-notch service standards, resulted in the property being rated the #11 Resort in the United States by Condé Nast Traveler in their 2007 Readers’ Poll, while their Spa was rated #16 in the United States. Paul’s expertise in renovations, his dedication to first-class service, and his knowledge of the islands will prove invaluable to Outrigger and the Keauhou Beach Resort, as the hotel moves forward with the completion of its room renovations and other future property enhancements that are being considered. However, Paul’s first priority is to get to know the employees and the property from the inside out. Jean Rolles Honored by the Pacific and Asian Affairs Council By Dr. Richard Kelley On Thursday, January 24, the Pacific and Asian Affairs Council (PAAC) and distinguished guests, including Governor Linda Lingle, gathered at The Kahala Hotel & Resort to present the organization’s prestigious Paul S. Bachman Memorial Award. The award is conferred on a citizen and/or organization of Hawaii for distinguished contributions to the improvement of relations between the United States and its neighbors in Asia and the Pacific. Two awards were presented that evening – one to the Aloha Medical Mission, a volunteer organization that provides free health care to underserved people overseas and in Hawaii, and the other award to my sister, Jean Rolles, Outrigger’s Vice President of Community Relations. Jean has been a long-time member and active supporter of PAAC, joining its Board of Governors in 1990 and currently serving as the organization’s Vice President. Over the years, she has taken a special interest in the organization’s Academic WorldQuest Continued on page 6 Jean Rolles is presented with the Paul S. Bachman Memorial Award. Pictured: Roland Lagareta, Jean Rolles, and Governor Linda Lingle Saturday Briefing Page Jean Rolles Honored Continued from page 5 competition. From 2003 to 2006, she sponsored Hawaii’s winning WorldQuest team, making it possible for them to participate in the national WorldQuest competition in Washington, D.C. During the program, emcee Roland Lagareta said, “Jean Rolles has really helped to build this program, which inspires students to learn more about the world. Last November, students from every public school district in the State of Hawaii and seven private schools competed to represent Hawaii at the nationals.” Jean has also been a staunch supporter of PAAC’s crosscultural exchange program, which provides opportunities for Hawaii high school students to visit countries throughout Asia and the Pacific, develop a global perspective, and foster an appreciation and respect for the diversity of the world’s cultures. Also speaking at the dinner that evening, PAAC Executive Director Jill Takasaki Canfield commented on the importance of students being exposed to our global community. “In our increasingly interconnected world where one in six U.S. jobs is tied to international trade, and with most U.S. corporations expecting most of their growth in overseas markets, the demand for a workforce with international competence will only increase. They (students) must be prepared and globally competent, no matter what field or line of work they choose.” Since 2004, Jean has personally awarded high school travel scholarships to China, France, and Japan, allowing young people from Hawaii to experience foreign cultures and global education outreach programs. Debbie Engle’s fourth grade class at Ka‘iulani Elementary school in Kalihi made a poster congratulating Jean. Pictured: Bruce Schneider, Governor Linda Lingle, Jean Rolles, Debbie Engle, Dr. Chuck Kelley, and Jenny Kelley Saturday Briefing Page Presenting the award to Jean that evening was Governor Linda Lingle, who spoke of Jean as a leader in our community who recognizes the importance of providing young people with opportunities to have international experiences. She called Jean a role model for all Hawaii residents. As it turned out, Jean was presented with another special gift that night – from a guest of Outrigger at the event, Debbie Engle, a fourth grade teacher at Ka‘iulani Elementary school in Kalihi. Debbie used the opportunity to provide a civics lesson for her students that would help create awareness of Hawaii’s role in the Asia-Pacific region and increase their understanding of world affairs. Her class made two posters – one congratulating Jean on her award and one that Debbie presented to the Governor. When Jean took the podium that evening, she was humble in her acceptance of the award and used her time at the microphone not only to thank PAAC for the honor, but to encourage everyone in the audience to become more involved in developing a better understanding of world affairs and to cultivate an appreciation of the importance of our own choices in shaping the future of the world. These are words we take to heart at Outrigger, as we expand our horizons beyond Hawaii into the Asia-Pacific region. Congratulations, Jean. The entire Outrigger ‘ohana is proud of your accomplishments and your commitment to improving our community and the world we live in. Moments of Aloha Outrigger Waipouli Beach “I was talking to Amy Hennessey the other day, and it came to me in a panicked flash that despite my abundant good thoughts, I had never actually put fingers to keyboard to thank you [Nancy Daniels] profusely for Nancy Daniels doing what you did to make our honeymoon at the Outrigger Waipouli so fantastic and memorable. I have been recommending the place to anyone who’ll listen since we got back; I travel a lot and am VERY picky, and I must confess it takes an awful lot for me to not be even a teeny bit disappointed with a hotel room when I finally arrive. This was no hotel room – this was a total escape, a slice of paradise, and I felt like a movie star. I was literally jumping up and down and scampering through all the adjoining doors in the maze of the suite. The welcome basket was a beautiful touch, and I don’t mind telling you, my husband and I gained a good five pounds during the six days we were there, thanks in a very large part to our unfortunate new addiction to macadamia nuts. As these things always seem to go, I hit the ground running when I got back to work, and my ‘must send’ e-mails sadly fell out of my screen view. But I am going through now and making good on all of them, and you are the first on the list. If you ever need any input for a testimonial campaign, by the way, then we are your couple. We sent an e-mail to the customer service head at the resort praising the fact that while it was still under construction, there was in no way a sense of chaos. It really was the most incredible honeymoon, and we’ll never forget our time there. We miss it still, and will be back, maybe for our 5th wedding anniversary!” Elly Trickett McNerney & Sean Executive Editor, PRWeek New York, NY Honoring My Sisters Continued from page 1 school and graduated in 1955. Since then, Pat has done any number of things, including being a mother, pilot, quilter, travel agent, genealogist, and wedding planner. She has also battled life-threatening health issues. She is a 25-year cancer survivor and has undergone two open-heart surgeries. Pat has not forgotten the influence that St. Helen’s Hall has had on her life, and over the years, she has been an important link between the school and the alumnae who graduated in the 1950s. She has spent countless hours tracking down alumnae who had lost touch with the school, and she hosted teas and other gatherings for women who attended the Hall. She also serves on the OES Board of Trustees and is an ambassador for the Annual Fund as the SHH Alumnae Chair, said the school in its newsletter, The Connection. Accordingly, Pat was named a Benjamin Wistar Morris Distinguished Alumna. Fewer than 10 other alumnae hold this prestigious title. Estelle Louise Kelley, mother of Jean and Pat and co-founder of the Outrigger Enterprises Group, was an exceptionally strong, active lady of many talents. She accomplished many things in a male-dominated world in an era when few women were in the workforce or the world of business. At that time, society typically encouraged young girls to limit their ambitions and focus on being homemakers or, if they were to pursue a career, to become teachers, nurses, or secretaries. It is not surprising that Estelle’s daughters have both been accomplished, active businesswomen energetically involved in a number of endeavors and generously giving their time and considerable talents to fine community organizations. These apples did not fall very far from the tree. Congratulations, Jean and Pat. Your older brother is very proud of you both. Pat Kelley receives a crystal bowl from Head of School Matthew H. Hanly Saturday Briefing Page Outrigger’s Alaka‘i Prepare for Our Next Voyage of Ke ‘Ano Wa‘a By Ka‘ipo Ho On Wednesday, January 23, Outrigger’s newly-formed team of Alaka‘i, or Ke ‘Ano Wa‘a leaders, met for the first time to brainstorm the re-launch and celebration of Ke ‘Ano Wa‘a, The Outrigger Way. This gathering marked the start of a new Ke ‘Ano Wa‘a vision and journey – Ke ‘Ano Wa‘a, A Voyage of Discovery, Renewal and Inspiration. Ke ‘Ano Wa‘a really is a celebration of our company values. And linked to our values are the interesting histories, cultures, and stories of our places, the unique hospitality traditions of our diverse destinations, and the compassion of our Outrigger hosts Pacific-wide to care for our guests and each other. In their role, Alaka‘i will work closely with their management teams to implement Ke ‘Ano Wa‘a within their hotels and departments. In our first meeting, the Alaka‘i team brainstormed some very creative suggestions for our new voyage. To give you an idea of how times have changed since our 1994 launch of Ke ‘Ano Wa‘a, the Internet and short video productions were popular suggestions for bringing our larger Outrigger family together. I still remember, and have a bunch in storage, the nostalgic black-and-white printed storyboards from our first Ke ‘Ano Wa‘a implementation. One of the things that withstood the change of time, as our company has evolved is the focus on Outrigger as a family. Nearly every suggestion from our Alaka‘i emphasized bridging the distances that separate us, whether it be an ocean or even a couple of blocks down the road. Our Alaka‘i team is 40-plus members strong, including 36 Alaka‘i from Hawai‘i, and representation from Guam, Fiji, Australia, and Denver. As the weeks progress, you will hear more about our exciting Ke ‘Ano Wa‘a, A Voyage of Discovery, Renewal and Inspiration. So prepare yourselves for a thrilling and experience-filled voyage! Outrigger Enterprises’ proud new team of Alaka‘i Front row: So’o Tana, Robert Uchida, Ka‘ipo Ho, and Chad Teramae Sitting: Keali‘i Parker, Mercedes Lanza, Donna King, Kathy Hansberry, Maile Okuma, Napualei Lyons, Angela Brown, Florida Antonio, and Amy Honey Standing: Ka‘olu Luning, Natalie Caceres, Gary Correia, Fran Basuel, Napua Ho, Tanya Scanlan, Leona Sa McDermott, Peggy Napaepae, Elman Pagaduan, Luana Maitland, Ray Kanemori, and Robert Dutcher Saturday Briefing Page