Born and raised in Oʻahu, Erin Azuma (she/her) supports the organization’s portfolio operations, communications and logistics. She holds a Master’s in Global Management and a Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences with a focus on Conservation Science and Ecology with certificates in Cross-Sector Leadership and Geographic Information Systems from Arizona State University. Her collegiate studies have taken her to Costa Rica and Belgium, where she studied international sustainability and global business respectively. Erin is a Doris Duke Conservation Scholar at University of Washington and a Next Generation Service Corps at Arizona State University cohort member. She has also previously interned with The Nature Conservancy and NASA DEVELOP.
The Hawaiʻi Green Growth Local2030 Hub is a public-private partnership committed to advancing economic, social and environmental goals. The hub highlights islands as leaders in innovation, providing a holistic approach to solutions grounded in a legacy of systems thinking.
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