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<br /> f/jj ; PBR HAWAII
<br /> ANN MIKIKO BOUSLOG PHD
<br /> DIRECTOR OF LAND ECONOMICS & REAL ESTATE
<br /> Dr. Bouslog has over 30 years of experience in market assessment,
<br /> economic and fiscal impact analysis, entitlement, and strategic
<br /> planning for large or complex developments throughout Hawaii and
<br /> around the Pacific.
<br /> As Project Director at PBR HAWAII since 2015, Dr. Bouslog has led
<br /> multiple efforts to support affordable housing initiatives throughout the
<br /> state, preparing market studies, economic and fiscal impact
<br /> assessments, 201H applications, infrastructure and other development
<br /> impediment analyses, and support of rezoning or Interim Planned
<br /> Development-Transit (IPD-T) permits on O`ahu. Her practice areas
<br /> also span infrastructure finance, market and economic aspects of TOD
<br /> and regional initiatives on O`ahu; business planning for community and EDUCATION
<br /> conservation-oriented facilities; resort and visitor industry Ph.D.in Demography/Sociology, 1985
<br /> consultation. Recent and ongoing Hawaii island projects have Cornell University
<br /> addressed Office of Housing & Community Development's Kamakoa
<br /> MA in Sociology with minor in City&
<br /> Nui Master Planned Community, Kamoleao Community Center, Regional Planning, 1981
<br /> Kea'au Town Center, Waimea Town, Waikoloa Beach Resort, and Cornell University
<br /> Mauna Kea Resort.
<br /> BA in Urban Studies, 1977
<br /> Prior to joining PBR HAWAII, Dr. Bouslog served as Forest City Stanford University
<br /> Hawaii's development manager for the $770 million Kamakana PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
<br /> Villages, a 2,200-home master planned community in partnership with Rate Commission, City and County of
<br /> the State of Hawaii, Housing Finance and Development Corporation. Honolulu
<br /> At Forest City, she also supported entitlement initiatives for a 19- Commissioner
<br /> megawatt solar farm in Kunia, Oahu. Lambda Alpha International,Aloha Chapter
<br /> Prior professional ventures include founding and operating Mikiko Board Member; Former President,Aloha
<br /> Corporation, a real estate and economic advisory firm, and serving as Chapter; Former Asia/Pacific Regional Vice
<br /> Director of KPMG's Hawaii Real Estate and Hospitality Consulting President; Former Western U.S.Assistant
<br /> practice. In these capacities, Dr. Bouslog directed services for Vice President
<br /> prominent government, resort, and community developments such as East-West Center Foundation
<br /> the U.S. Navy (Ford Island and bulk dispositions), U.S. Army Former Board Member
<br /> (Residential Communities Initiative), Department of Hawaiian Home Community Housing Fund at Hawaii
<br /> Lands, Koa Ridge, Mauna Lani Resort, Waikoloa Beach Resort, Community Foundation
<br /> Hualalai Kukui`ula, Ko`ele and Manele, Hilton Hawaiian Village and Former Director
<br /> Ho`opili, as well as projects in Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Saipan, Urban Land Institute,Hawaii Chapter
<br /> Guam, and Palau. In 2013-14, she helped organize a 10+ party Former UrbanPlan Chair&Mgt. Committee
<br /> mediation to address a proposed critical habitat designation in West
<br /> Hawaii, resulting in beneficial agreements between area landowners Kamehameha Schools' for-profit
<br /> and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. subsidiaries including Bishop Holdings
<br /> Corporation,Kamehameha Investment
<br /> Dr. Bouslog has acted as expert witness numerous times, before State Corporation, KUKUI,Inc.and Pauahi
<br /> and County agencies as well as in Circuit Court. In April 2016, her Management Corporation
<br /> testimony before the Hawaii State Land Use Commission regarding Former Director on each entity
<br /> Koa Ridge was cited in the Hawaii Supreme Court decision that
<br /> upheld the project's LUC redistricting.
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