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Merit Appeals Board March 29, 2018 <br />MR. TAM: So, was that just a nomination for yourself to be? <br />CHR. TULANG: I think I hear a nomination, certainly, for Vice -Chair. <br />MS. NAMAHOE: My—when we recognize different positions that we take, I there's a certain <br />order that comes with sitting in the chair's position—reading into minutes, following, providing <br />order. That is not my skillset. I take that time to sit on the side, check everything out, and get <br />ready to start asking questions. I was never been raised to be a judge, but I will always have a <br />litigator's eyeball. <br />So, I don't see myself being a that wouldn't be my best fit. <br />CHR. TULANG: Okay. <br />MR. CHILLINGWORTH: David, you deserve the opportunity, and having the chairmanship of <br />the Merit Appeals Board for the County of Hawaii on your resume would also look very good <br />for you in the future. <br />MR. NAHUINA: Thank you. <br />CHR. TULANG: So, David, 9 months is fine and it will go fast—and that's perfectly all right. <br />We just need to choose the next vice-president, so we got this rotation going. <br />MR. BRILHANTE: And we can always extend your term by an additional 90 days. <br />CHR. TULANG: Yes. <br />MR. CHILLINGWORTH: Oh, good. <br />MR. TAM: Just 90? <br />MALE: Tell them that after. <br />MS. NAMAHOE: In conclusion, we'd like to follow with a Year of the Dog being completely <br />(inaudible). <br />MR. NAHUINA: I would gladly accept. <br />CHR. TULANG: Okay. Thank you. So, in that case, Judge Chillingworth would say "yes" to <br />Vice-President— <br />MR. CHILLINGWORTH: Absolutely. <br />Page 5 <br />