HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-09-14 Sharon Hirota, Barett Otani join Mayor Harry Kim's Administration -- press release
Wil Okabe
Managing Director
Harry Kim
Mayor
Barbara J. Kossow
Deputy Managing Director
County of Hawai‘i
Office of the Mayor
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September 14, 2018
NEWS RELEASE
Mayor Welcomes Two New Senior Members to His Administration
Mayor Harry Kim has announced that Sharon L. Hirota is the County’s new Administrator of the
Office of Housing and Community Development, effective October 1, 2018.
Ms. Hirota, a graduate of Kamehameha Schools who attended the University of Hawaii at Hilo,
joined the Office of Housing and Community Development in September 2002. For 16 years
she managed the Existing Housing Division, which is responsible for the management of
Federal, State, County and private grants that primarily benefit low- and moderate-income
persons.
Ms. Hirota developed and implemented the County of Hawaii’s Financial Initiative Program,
which connects community members to free financial counseling services. Ms. Hirota has also
represented the County on the local and State Continuum of Care Executive Committee, and
facilitates the County’s Coordinated Entry System to address homelessness.
Duane Hosaka continues as Assistant Housing Administrator.
Barett Otani, a veteran public relations specialist, joined the Office of the Mayor as an
executive assistant on August 1, as the administration tackles an array of challenges, including
recovery efforts amid the Lower East Rift Zone eruption.
Otani, who had served as the public relations specialist for the Department of Public Works
since 2015, was asked by Mayor Kim to assist in projects such as economic development
initiatives, building permit streamlining and affordable housing.
He noted that Otani has worked at Waiākea Elementary School as the School Activities
Coordinator and also served as substitute teacher. Otani also was the owner of a food
distribution business for over 20 years, the producer of KTA’s Living in Paradise TV program for
the past 19 years, and a musician, among many other roles.
County of Hawai‘i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.