Mahalo, Edwin Okubo:

Honoring a Legacy of Service

After nearly three decades of dedicated board leadership, Edwin Okubo has retired from the Maui County Federal Credit Union Board of Directors. The word that best describes his tenure is service.

Edwin became a member of the Credit Union in 1971 and joined the Board of Directors in 1996. Over the years, he rose to serve 10 years as Board Chair and eight years as Vice Chair, helping guide the Credit Union through periods of growth, change, and challenge.

"Edwin has always embodied the credit union philosophy of people helping people — not just in the boardroom, but in every corner of this community," said Michele Kawahara, CEO of Maui County Federal Credit Union. "His decades of service to the people of Maui, his quiet dedication, and his genuine care for our members are an inspiration to all of us. We are deeply grateful for everything he has given to this Credit Union and to our community."

It is a commitment rooted in a lifetime of public service. A proud graduate of Lahainaluna High School and the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Edwin served his country as a U.S. Army veteran before dedicating nearly 38 years to the County of Maui as Federal Programs Coordinator, Federal Programs & Housing Coordinator, and Housing Administrator. His service on the Hale Mahaolu Board and the Hawai'i Community Reinvestment Corporation further reflects a man who has always directed his experience and expertise toward the well-being of his community — the same values he brought to Maui County Federal Credit Union for nearly 30 years.

On behalf of our board, staff, and members, we extend our deepest aloha and gratitude to a man who has spent a lifetime putting people first.

Mahalo nui loa, Ed - it has been an honor.