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HCDA establishes permitted interaction group to conduct executive director review and set multi-year goals

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The Hawaii Community Development Authority voted March 5 to form a permitted interaction group to conduct Executive Director Craig Nakamoto’s annual performance review and to develop his 1-, 3- and 5-year goals, with membership drawn from the agency’s four district boards.

The Hawaii Community Development Authority voted March 5 to establish a permitted interaction group to conduct Executive Director Craig Nakamoto’s annual performance review and to develop the director’s 1-, 3- and 5-year goals and related strategic-plan amendments, the board said.

Board Chair Sterling Higa said members from each of HCDA’s four district subboards should be included in the group, and the board approved formation of the permitted interaction group 14-0 with two members excused.

HCDA staff presented a proposed timeline for the permitted interaction group (PIG). Ryan Tam, HCDA Director of Planning and Development, told the authority…

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