Kaleo Patterson CEO, Projects Specialist, Peace Studies Professsor, and Hawaiian Priest [email protected] ‘n .i I

Experience Hawaiian Missioner Specialist, Chaplain and Priest at The Episcopal Church of

January 2014 - Present (2 years I month) Chaplain for historic religious organization founded by Queen Emma, Coordination of Peace and Nonviolence Programs, Generalist in Rural Church development.

Co-Director and Professsor at University of Hawaii, Manoa

January 2003 - Present (13 years I month)

PJRC - Center for Indigenous Leadership and Peacemaking, affiliated with the U.H. Myron B. Thompsom School of Social Work and the U.H. Matsunaga Institute for Peace. Upper Division and Graduate Courses in various peace courses including: Personal Peace, Gandhi and King, Indigenous Peacemaking, Hooponopono.

CEO, President, Peacemaker at Pacific Justice and Reconciliation Center August 1989 - Present (26 years 6 months) Primary Policy and Program Administrator in Peace and Nonviolence Education and Advocacy, Peacemaking, Nonviolence Training, Cultural Practitioner in Hooponopono and Indigenous Peacemaking, Social Justice, and Reconciliation, and Restorative Justice.

President, CEO, Consultant, and Projects Coordinator at Pacific Justice and Reconciliation Center (Nonprofit) August 1988 - Present (27 years 6 months Three Community Sites: Chinatown Peace Center Waianae Peace Center Manoa Peace House University of Hawaii Site: Center for Indigenous Leadership in Peacemaking Various projects: United Church of Christ Apology to Native Hawaiians U.S. Congress Public Law 105-60 Native Hawaiian Apology First Historic Preservation (SHPD) Curatorship of Wailua System of Heiau: Na Kahu Hikinaakala, Kauai Paa Cultural Resources Managment Center, Kauai World Council of Chuches - Justice Peace and the Integrity of Creation

World Council of Churches - Program to Combat Racism No Hilil Coalition - PMRF Star Wars Missles

Program, Kauai Malama I Ka Ama - Stop Hanalei Boating, Kauai Hawaii Ecumencial Coalition on Tourism United Nations General Assembly on Human Rights United Nations General Assembly on Racism United Nations Indigenous Peoples Forum Racial Justice Working Group of the National Council of Churches

International Tourism Business Exchange - Tourism and Human Rights Native Amercian Legal Rights Fund Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands - Cultural Tourism and Tour Industry Certification East Coast Hawaiian Sovereignty Speaking Tour China: Southern Indigenous People Tour (Reponsible Tourism Development) - Consultant and Lecturer Native Hawaiian Coalition (Hawaiian Governance) - Convenor/Mediator Wal-Mart Burials (Conflict / Re-Internment plan) - Mediator/Facilitator Hawaii Super

Page 1 Ferry Rapid Risk Assessment (Cultural Sensitivity and Awareness ) - Consultant Hoomau Ke Ola, Cultural Specialist and Consultant Kalihi Palama Health Clinic BUD Kahumana BUD Native Hawaiian Advisroy Council for the Army, member Native Hawaiian Relioion Initiative: Program Coordinator,Hawaii State ,I. MA • F: Department of Safety, Halawa Correctional Facility, Waiawa Correctional FactfltS’%ndFederal Detention Center. Hawaiian Shotokan Karate-Do Kaito GaldcoJudo Jujitsu Peace Martial Arts Community Counseling Vocational Rehab Counseling Community Urganizing Peace and Nonviolence Training’

Hawaiian Minister (Kahunapule) at Association of Hawaiian Evangelical Churches September 1985 - Present (30 years 5 months) Senior, Associate Minister, or interim, at the following churches: Kapaa First Hawaiian Church, Kapaa, Kauai Chapel in the Palms, Wailua, Kauai Koolau Hui Ia Church, Anahola, Kauai Kaumakapili Church, Honolulu, Uahu Kawaiahao Church, Honolulu, Uahu Ka Hana U Ke Akua Church, Waianae, Oahu Waianae Protestant Church, Waianae, Uahu Hoolehua , Hoolehua, Molokai Kalaikamanuhou Congregational Church, Kaunakakai, Molokai Waialua Congregational Church, Waialua, Molokai Kaluaaha Protestant Church, Kaluaaha, Molokai St. Andrews Cathedral, Honolulu, Oahu Chaplain and Program Specialist, Department of Public Safety and Federal Detention Center: Federal Detention Center, Honolulu, Uahu Uahu Community Correctional Center, Honolulu, Uahu Waiawa Correctional Facility, Honolulu, Uahu Halawa Correctional Facility, Honolulu. Oahu

PLanner VI, Environmental Compliance Administrator at Honolulu Rapid Transit Division April 2009 - May 2013 (4 years 2 months) Planner VI, EIS Team Member, Environemental Compliance for the Honolulu Rapid Transit Corridor Project. Work is focused on reviewing, design and construction, monitoring, and tracking, impact mitigations and compliance. Involvement in management of Section 106 and Programatic Agreement process and consulting parties. Uf particular concern are the issues related to Archeological Sites and 1vi Kupuna - Hawaiian Burials, and Native Hawaiian community outreach. Instrumental in development of Native Hawaiian Cultural Monitoring program, research in Historic Human Remains Detection Canine, advocay on Curation and Repository Crisis related to project. Specialized Training and Education: 1. Advisory Council for Historic Preservation Section 106 Basic Seminar 2009 2. Advisory Council for Historic Preservation Section 106 Advanced Seminar 2009 3. Projects Management for Transit Professionals National Transit Institute 2010 4. Beyond Compliance Historic Preservation in Transit National Highway Institute 2010 5. Quality Assurance and Quality Control in Transit National Highway Institute 2011 6. Designn Build Contract Administration, Compliance, & Uversight HART Staff 2012

Planner VI, Environmental Compliance Administrator, Cultural Specialist at City and County of Honolulu April 2009 - May 2013 (4 years 2 months) Member of City and County - EIS Planning Team as Environmental Compliance Administrator and Native Hawaiian Cultural Specialist, Archeology and Hawaiian Burials, Section 106.

Pagc2 Research Fellow at Center for Evaluation, Research, Training: U.H. Manoa, Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work

January 2008 - May 2012 (4 years 5 months) ..‘ Projects include: Hawaiian Health and Wellness (Federal Funding) TinsitioialHoüsing Projects (State

Funding) U !fl 7,4rjT,: r’

Program Developer and Coordinator at Interpret Hawaii - University of Hawaii Kapiolani Community College September 1999 - May 2003 (3 years 9 months) Program and curriculum development, project and instructor training, for Interpret Hawaii Program: Hawaiian Culture, History, Langauge; Specialized training programs for Visitor Industry, Transportation Industry, Government agencies, and private sector. Developed all-industry Host Culture training curriculum for Workforce Development, involving Starwoods Hotels, Airports, Security Companies, Duty Free.

Architectual Draftsperson at David Wilson Architecture February 1984 - July 1984 (6 months) Preliminary Design and Working Drawings - New Fire Station

Project Coordinator at Cabinets by Gene

May 1978 - May 1981 (3 years I month) Project Coordinator, estimating, design, fabrication drawings, fabrication, installation, and general construction.

Construction Estimator and Project Coordinator at Hunters Inc. September 1975 - April 1979 (3 years 8 months) Institutional Casework and Furnishings, for Hospital and Schools ,Laboratories, Libraries, government buildings. Involved estimating and contract bidding, contracts, design, millwork and furniture fabrication, and installation.

Seismology Research Assistant at University of Alaska - Geophysical Institute March 1976 - July 1976 (5 months) Review, analyses, location identification, and documentation of seismic events to be used in developing predictability of earth quakes

Student Engineer at Union Oil Company of May 1975 - August 1975 (4 months)

Cook Inlet Offshore Oil Platform - Monopod; testing oil wells, general maintanence, Drilling; and same at Kenai Gas Fields. Student Summer-Hire

Architectual and Engineering Technology at McMartins Drafting and Engineering June 1974 - May 1975 (I year) Design and working drawings for residential and commerical buildings, roads, and Surveying.

Page3 Architectual and Engineer Tech at Golden Industries August 1972 - June 1974 (I year II months) Set-up of pre-fabrication plant for low income housing development, and fabrication systems Hi 2! 11Lj’;

Skills & Expertise : Imaginative, creative, innovative, solution-oriented, positive, values Policy Project Planning Fundraising Program Management Project Management Public Speaking Research Social Services Software Documentation Strategic Planning Sustainability Training Analysis Budgets Community Organizing Community Outreach Construction Construction Management Contract Management Contract Negotiation Environmental Awareness Event Planning Government Leadership Microsoft Excel Management Microsoft Word Microsoft Office Non-profits PowerPoint Nonprofits Teaching

Education Chicago Theological Seminary Doctorate in Ministry, Hawaiian Christian Theology and Ministry, 1995 - 2000

Page4 Activities and Societies: Kaumakapili Church Ministerial Team (Kahu Hope) specialist in Community Outreach and Administration; Hawaii Ecumenical Coalition, Executive Director Racial Justice Working Group, NCCUSA, Co-Convenor Native Amercian Legal Rights Fund, Exec Board Member University of Maine •1c r :i.L Community Counseling and Literature, 1984 - 1985 I j Bangor Theological Seminary M. Div., Theology and Ministry, 1981 - 1985 Activities and Societies: Clergy and Laity Concerned, Theological Student Fellowship, Biblical Witness Fellowship, Protestant Chaplain at Bangor Mental Health Institute, Penobscot County Jail, and Pastor at Clifton United Baptist Church. Certification in Clincial Pastoral Education State University of New York - System B.S. Liberal Arts, Architecture, Civil Engineering, Theology, 1972- 1984 Activities and Societies: Architectual and Engineering Technology - Golden Industries McMartins Engineering - Architectual and Engineering Technology Engineering Student Hire - Union Air Company of California Research Assistant - Geophysical Institute of Alaska University of Alaska Fairbanks Civil Engineering, 1974- 1976 Activities and Societies: Selected Engineering Student for summer employment with Union Oil Company. UJI. Leeward Community College Architecture, 1972 - 1974

Interests Family and Youth, Peace Martial Arts. Hawaiian Shotokan Karate-Do, Kaito Gakko Judo Jujitsu, Surfing, Community Organizing, Peace and Nonviolence, Hawaiian Spirituality, Cultural Practioner, Hawaiian Language, Historic Preservation, Cultural Resources Management

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ft Rev. Dr. Kaleo Patterson, Peacemaker 1.11.16

Date: January 9, 2016 To: Paul H. Sato, Executive Officer, State Potential Arbitrators/Mediators From: From Rev. Dr. Kaleo Patterson, President PJRC Regarding: Updated Resume and Aritration/Mediators Fees

For possible arbitration or mediation my fees will range from $100 —$200 per hour

Mahalo