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Mar. 15—Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi delivered his fourth State of the City address Thursday evening and focused on his administration's stated priorities of housing, public safety and ...
Blangiardi was born on September 15, 1946, [2] in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and was raised there in a tenement. [3] He signed a letter of intent to play college football for Boston College, but when his father, a munitions expert in the United States Navy, was transferred to Naval Station Pearl Harbor, he chose to attend the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
As general manager of three major television stations in Honolulu, Rick Blangiardi oversaw the market’s most-watched newscasts for nearly two decades. Blangiardi took office earlier this month ...
Joanne Erickson's story sheds light on the challenges that many seniors face today in America. This 70-year-old woman was forced to survive solely on Social Security — she died homeless shortly ...
She was the 17th chairperson of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) from May 26, 1998, until July 11, 2001. Subsequently, in April 2002, she became Vice chairperson and Managing Committee member of the Bank of Hawaii. She holds a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center. [18] Karen Chang — 2021–present Rick Blangiardi
A homeless mother and her child; The U.S. A homeless woman in Washington, D.C. When the UN declared the world “Homeless Crisis” in the mid 1980s, it set the stage for the politicized “feminization of poverty” discourse that had developed from initial research efforts on female poverty and homelessness. [8]
Blangiardi took office earlier this month as the new mayor of Hawaii’s capital — winning in a landslide after a blistering 11-month […] How TV Broadcasting Veteran Rick Blangiardi Wound Up ...
Audrey Keesing, Hawaii State President of the National Organization for Women, 1994–1999, [12] participant U.N. 4th World Conference on Women. 1995 [12] candidate for State House of Representatives, 1996, [13] [14] participant in The Native Hawaiian Federal Recognition: Joint Hearing [15] Kymberly Pine, Honolulu City councilmember, district 1 ...