2015 ANNUAL REPORT

Aloha to You

FUNDING SCHOLARS

ENGAGING ATHLETES

CELEBRATING WATERMEN

BUILDING COMMUNITY EXECUTIVE BOARD Chris Aguilera President Noel Pacarro Brown 1st Vice President Kate Growney ALOHA 2nd Vice President Art Tokin Treasurer Marcy Fleming Secretary William Philpotts Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015-2016 Doug Cole Ryan Leong Hugh Damon Nani Naish TheAloha Board of Directors mai and allkakou, stakeholders of the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Marc Haine Anne Nanea Rosa Foundation celebrate 2015 as a truly transformational year in the history of the Ron Hochuli Monica Salter Foundation. Guided by our mission and in honor of Duke’s 125th birthday, the Doug Johnstone Brad Totherow Foundation embarked on the Duke 125 campaign. The funds generated from the campaign will enable the Foundation to make a greater impact on individuals and Linda Kaiser Linda Woo organizations that perpetuate the legacy of Duke. Directors Emerita/Emeritus A sincere and heartfelt mahalo to each of you that have contributed to our Tim Guard effort. To date, the campaign has received over $725,000 in contributions and Mary Philpotts McGrath pledges, quickly approaching our goal of $1,250,000! The significance of meeting our campaign goal will be reflected in the Foundation’s ability to have a deeper SERVICES impact on our local keiki and community. Duke 125 Campaign Manager Jovanna Giannasio-Fern In addition to the Duke 125 campaign, the Foundation is launching a program to connect ODKF scholarship recipients with local companies and business leaders Waterman Hall of Fame for internships and career mentorship. Please contact me if you or your company Event Coordination is interested in teaming with the Foundation on this important endeavor. Justine Miller, Luana Events

The Foundation’s scholarship and grant recipients form an impressive, diverse OceanFest Event Management/Administrative group with varying passions, skills and interests, however, like all of us they Chris Colgate, Jim Fulton share a common bond with the ocean, the sports that Duke loved, and a Brent Imonen, Pacific Rim Sports reverence to the life of Duke Kahanamoku and what he means to Hawaii and the world. Mahalo nui loa for being part of our community and supporting the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation. CONTACT

Foundation A hui hou, Administrative Services Kathryn Currier

P.O. Box 160924 Chris Aguilera , HI 96816 President (808) 545-4880

2 | 2015 Annual Report [email protected] DukeFoundation.org ALOHA $178,250 AWARDED TO Grant Scholar High 29 Recipients 44 Athletes 34 Schools Hawaiian ACROSS 6 Islands IN 2015

Mission To financially support the development of individuals and organizations which perpetuate the spirit and legacy of Duke Kahanamoku.

OceanFest’s ‘Legends’ Team Longboard Champions, Tiki’s Grill and Bar

LearnLearn moremore atat DukeFoundation.orgDukeFoundation.org | 3 "In Hawaii we greet friends, loved ones or strangers with Aloha, which means with love. Aloha is the key word to the universal spirit of real hospitality, which makes Hawaii SCHOLARS renowned as the world's center of understanding and fellowship. Try meeting or leaving people with Aloha. You'll be surprised by their reaction. I believe it, and it is my creed."

Du ke Kahanamoku

Sarah ‘Alohilani Jenkins AMBASSADOR OF ALOHA Rewarding College Bound High School Students

The Duke Kahanamoku Ambassador of Aloha Scholarship was Sarah has a true passion for environmental conservation as created to reward an exceptional college-bound Hawaii high evidenced by her expansive commitment to the Molokai school senior who embodies the Aloha Spirit and character Earth Preservation Organization (student led environmental that made “the Duke” such a beloved figure worldwide. club) and Nene ‘O Molokai (non-profit engaged in water quality testing and habitat management). Furthermore, she This year’s recipient of the $10,000 Duke Kahanamoku initiated, organized and executed a campus wide energy Ambassador of Aloha Scholarship is Sarah ‘Alohilani Jenkins audit at Molokai High School. of Molokai High School. With a GPA exceeding 4.0 and ranked #1 in her graduating class at Molokai High, Sarah Sarah’s success and leadership extends into the is pursuing her undergraduate studies at Duke University. pool and ocean. She was the Molokai representative on the She was highly regarded on campus for her academic Maui Interscholastic League Captains Round Table aimed at achievements, leadership abilities and her volunteer hours addressing league related issues, promoting sportsmanship dedicated to her community. on campus, and student-athlete leadership development.

Evan Enriques, Stanford Volleyball Kamehameha Swim Club Seniors

4 | 2015 Annual Report SCHOLARS

ODKF Scholarship Recipients

On June 15th the Annual Mahalo Luncheon was held at the events, along with nonprofit organizations providing water Outrigger Canoe Club bringing together some of ODKF’s major sports and youth development programs in Hawaii. donors with many of the scholarship and grant recipients. This luncheon is an opportunity for donors to meet those whose lives For the third year, the ODKF Mahalo Luncheon sponsor was they impact through their generosity. In addition, the student- McCabe, Hamilton, Renny & Co., Ltd. ODKF would like to athletes who benefit through the grants and scholarships express our sincerest mahalo to their management and staff are able to thank the donors and realize the importance of for their generosity in underwriting the cost of the luncheon. perpetuating the spirit and legacy of Duke Kahanamoku as well as the preservation of the “Duke sports” and their cultural and We truly appreciate the support of all of our donors and historical significance to Hawaii within our community. pledge that their monies are going to the future of Hawaii, as seen in the young people who share our appreciation for We are so excited about our new ODKF internship program that athletics and academics. will help our scholarship recipients connect with companies in Hawaii. We would like to thank our partners in the program: The MAHALO Howard Hughes Corporation, Title Guaranty of Hawaii, Inc., J. LUNCHEON SPONSOR Kadowaki, Inc., Team Unlimited/XTERRA, Anthology PR, McCabe, Hamilton, Renny & Co., Ltd. Beach Activities, McCabe, Hamilton, Renny & Co., Ltd. LUNCHEON SPEAKERS As a result of our generous and loyal donors, ODKF was Guy Hagi, Emcee able to present $178,250 in scholarships and grants to Kristen Counter, Business and Community 73 outstanding Hawaii scholar-athletes and non-profit Leader, NCAA Championship Swimmer and organizations competing in water sports and volleyball. former ODKF Scholarship Recipient Forty-four outstanding scholar-athletes received $124,750 in college scholarships for the upcoming school year. A total of Sarah ‘Alohilani Jenkins, 2015 ODKF $53,500 in athletic grants went to 29 awardees, comprised Ambassador of Aloha of Hawaii athletes competing in water sports and volleyball

SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES $124,750 Bryson Baligad | Alyssa Basdavanos | Michael Carrion | Kayecee Cervantes | Shekinah Clarke | Taylor Collier | Katie Dalgamouni Amica Dillion | ‘A’ali’ikumakani Dukelow | Evan Enriques | Claire Feeley | Sierra Ferro | Kyla Fox | Nakoa Gabriel | LeeNell Hernandez Trisha Ishikawa | Sarah ‘Alohilani Jenkins | Tasha Nohea Kahaulelio | Tiffany Kahea Kahaulelio | Jeyci Kaili | David Kaleleiki Kanoa Kaleoaloha | Jordan Kamimura | Madison Kauahi | Luke Kikukawa | Chasen Kim | Kassandra Kometani | Hiipoi Lee | Andrew Lum Jared James Madamba | Malia Mizuno | Brandon Naihe | Marc Austin Pader | Renny Richmond | Kealohi Sabate | Corrinne Shigeta Spencer Shiraishi | Michaiah Soares | Kaile Stockham | Anson Tam | Patrick Tam | Madisyn Uekawa | Rebecca Walton | Mala’e Wilcox

Learn more at DukeFoundation.orgDukeFoundation.org | 5 ATHLETES 6 |2015Annual Report beach activities. athletes, andconnectourlocalkeikitotheocean waterman community,helpdevelopHawaii’sbestocean organizations andindividualsthatsupportourHawaii the Foundationawardednearly$50,000ingrantsto college studentsfromacrossthestate.Furthermore, scholarships tograduatinghighschoolseniorsandcurrent the Foundationawarded$125,000inneed-based their goals.Attheconclusionofthisapplicationreview, necessary supportforourrecipientstoachieveallof higher education,theFoundationaimstoprovide As ourscholarsstrivetomeettherisingcostof Over $175,000AwardedinGrantsandScholarships PERPETUATING DUKE’SLEGACY Rachel BruntschcrossingtheKaIwiChannel possible eachyear. these tremendousindividualsandmakefunds mahalo tothefamiliesandfriendsthatcontinuehonor as individualscholarsandathletes.Weofferoursincerest grants areawardedtosportingeventsandteams,aswell Board-Designated LegacyFundsforwhichscholarships and There are15OutriggerDukeKahanamokuFoundation ability totransformthelivesofournextambassadors. acknowledging theFoundation’sneedtosustainadeeper we allsharethisopportunityandresponsibility, In thefaceofrisingcostseducationandcompetition, Scholar-Athletes towardtheirsharedsuccess. through ourwatermencommunities,andliftingDuke sprouts forthfromallwhocontinuetodonate,growing Duke Kahanamoku.TheactivestewardshipofourMission, support toteamsandstudentsthatpersonifythespiritof Since itsinceptionin1986,ODKFhasbeenproviding Board DesignatedFunds DAYS9 ATHLETES

9,000 SPECTATORS 20 EVENTS 2,500 ATHLETES

WAIKIKI’S PREMIER OCEAN SPORTS FESTIVAL

Founded by Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation over Mahalo Nui Loa to the OceanFest board of directors, event a decade ago, Duke’s OceanFest continues to grow each director and the hundreds of volunteers that make this a year. In honor of Duke Kahanamoku’s legacy, the 14th Annual successful event. Proceeds of Duke’s OceanFest go back Duke’s OceanFest was held August 22-30, 2015 on majestic into scholarships and grants given to student-athletes by Waikiki Beach with nine days of challenging events. the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation.

ODKF DESIGNATED FUNDS Muriel Macfarlane Flanders Fund | Terrence McCarthy Fund | Tom “Daddy” Haine Fund | Kala Kukea Fund Cline Mann Fund | Thomas M. Arnott Fund | Henry Ayau Fund | Kirk Smith Fund | Rand Booth Carlson Fund David & Keanuenue Rochlen Fund | Title Guaranty Fund | Dale P. Madden and The Madden Corporation Fund Hawaii Olympians Fund | Great Aloha Run Community Fund | Schwinn Family Fund

EVENT GRANTS $31,500 Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii/ODKF Ocean Sports & Fitness Day | Cline Mann Memorial Paddleboard Race | Dad Center Outrigger Canoe Race | Hawaii National Guard Youth Challenge Academy/ODKF Water Sports Days | Hawaii Waterpolo, Inc./Hawaiian Invitational Water Polo Championships | Kanaka Ikaika Racing Association (KIRA)/Molokai Surf Ski World Championships | Keiki Oceanfest (Bodyboarding) Lanikai Canoe Club/Duke Kahanamoku Long Distance Race | Na Kama Kai/Ocean Safety and Conservation Awareness Clinic | Na Opio Canoe Racing Association Regattas | North Shore 5K Swim & Relay | PA’A/OC1 Solo Molokai World Championships | Walter J. Macfarlane Regatta | Women’s Pipeline Women’s Pro

TEAM GRANTS $11,750 Hawaii Canoe & Kayak Club | Ikaika Hawaii | Surf Team | Kamehameha Swim Club Ku‘ikahi Wahine 18s Volleyball Club | Spike and Serve Volleyball Club | Splash Aquatics

INDIVIDUAL GRANTS $10,250 Rachel Bruntsch | Ryan Dolan | Jennifer Lee | Kamalu Makekau | Alfred Van Gieson | Teisa Wolfgramm | Ann Yoshida

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WATERMAN HALL OF FAME

SOICHI SAKAMOTO 1906 - 1997 Left to right: Duane DeSoto, Joey Cabell, Walter Guild TEACHER, COACH, LEGEND A NIGHT OF FELLOWSHIP Celebrating Watermen Who Unite and Inspire Us

The Hawaii Waterman Hall of Fame honors those who have contributions to ocean sports, their commitment to athletics contributed an enormous amount of energy and passion through coaching and program development in addition to the ocean. On September 23rd, the Outrigger Duke to tireless service to the community, the 2015 class of Kahanamoku Foundation inducted four Hawaii athletes into inductees truly epitomize Duke’s spirit through their love of the Hawaii Waterman Hall of Fame who are pioneers and the water and through caring for our island community. visionaries of our time. Nominated by their peers for their

DUANE DESOTO JOEY CABELL WALTER GUILD SOICHI SAKAMOTO Born and raised in Makaha, This Hawaiian surfer, Veteran waterman has A trainer of champions, he this world longboard restaurateur and been a force in modern- coached some of Hawaii’s champion shares his philanthropist is described day outrigger canoe water top swimmers – including passion and knowledge by the Encyclopedia of sports. A champion paddler, many Olympic athletes – for the ocean through his as “arguably the he played a key role in the and was one of the most non-profit Nā Kama Kai and finest all-around surfer creation of the OC-1 canoe successful and recognized Aloha Surf Academy, using of the ’60s, and certainly and continues to coach and swimming coaches in the ocean to empower the decade’s best in inspire many. Hawaii’s history. our youth. international competition.”

8 | 2015 Annual Report SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Event Co-Chairs: Billy Philpotts and Bill Pratt | Event Organizer: Justine Miller, Luana Events Entertainment: Maunalua | Oli: Keanuenue DeSoto & Puamakamae DeSoto

DONATIONS FROM WATERMAN Rob Kaiwai | Consul General to Hawaii | Joey & Yana Cabell | Mark Cunningham HALL OF FAME Olaf de Vries | Kai Lenny | Dick Brewer | Da Fin | C4 Waterman | Paradise Beverage | Kona Red Kona Brewing | Duke | Elizabeth | Shawnn | Shannon | Maria Boyd

SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS FROM Donna Ho | Tim Guard | Carol Jaxon | Jovanna Giannasio–Fern | Ron Mizutani | Joe Teipel David Kanaya Design | Hybird Designs | The International Association of Administrative Professionals – Chapter

SEPT 4 INDUCTEES 34 SPONSORS 400+ ATTENDEES 116,575 FUNDS 232015

SPONSORS Title Sponsor Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Epupukahi (Be United in Purpose) Matt Kresser | Vida | Park Lane | McCabe, Hamilton & Renny Co. | Cynthia Foster Growney Family Foundation | Mary Philpotts McGrath

Kulia I Ka Nu‘u (Strive to Reach the Highest) The Chart House – Cabell VIP Ohana | Guild Ohana | DTL Hawaii Monarch Insurance Services | Mary Philpotts McGrath

A‘ohe Hena Nui Ke Alu la (No Task is Too Big When Done Together by All) Bill Pratt | OluKai | Arthur Tokin | J. Kadowaki, Inc

E Ala! E Alu! E Kuilima! (Up! Together! Join Hands!) Manson/Pacific Honda | Guild/Haine | Howard Hughes Bennet Group Strategic Communications/The Pacarro Group at Morgan Stanley

TABLE SPONSORS Stephanie Gruenert | Marcy Fleming & Robert Wheeler | Linda Kaiser Waikiki Roughwater Committee | Giles Ohana | Title Guaranty of Hawaii Judge Mike Town (retired) | Pua Rochlen | Glenna Wong | John DeSoto

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Boys and Girls Club of Hawaii, 14th Annual Water Sports and Fitness Day SHARING OUR RESOURCES WITH THE COMMUNITY Ways to Share Aloha: Planned, Pledge, Stocks and One Time Gift

We truly appreciate the support of our donors who are investing INCOME 2015 2014 2013 in the future of Hawaii, as seen in the young people who share our appreciation for athletics and academics. Contributions & Royalties $201,776 $154,010 $221,899 The financial statements for the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku OceanFest, Foundation for the fiscal years ending 2014 and 2013 were Waterman & other audited by CW Associates. These financial statements are special events (net) $66,433 $48,633 $23,628 available to our members by request. Investment Income ($34,469) $194,018 $66,172

EXPENDITURES A report has been developed for the foundation’s unaudited financial results for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015. These Scholarships & Athletic Grants $176,750 $164,700 $150,000 financial statements are now being audited. When that audit is completed it will be available to members by request. Fundraising, Foundation contributions are generally unrestricted and administration & additional funds are raised through activities connected to the program expenses $106,142 $79,115 $91,973 Duke’s OceanFest, the Hawaii Waterman Hall of Fame Awards NET ASSETS AT and royalty payments from TS Enterprises (Duke’s Restaurant) END OF YEAR $1,908,229 $1,915,454 $1,762,608 and Malama Pono.

Special thanks to all our volunteers, partners, and sponsors who make ODKF a continued success: Boys and Girls Club, Duke’s Waikiki & TS Restaurants, Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Kona Brewing Company, McCabe Hamilton Renny & Co., Macfarlane Foundation, Na Kama Kai, Youth Challenge Academy.

10 | 2015 Annual Report Super Gold Medalist: Mike & Judy Pietsch Bronze Medalists: Katherine Killebrew & Michele St. John Mark Cunningham $1,000+ David & Carol Pratt $100 - $499 Jonathan Steiner Alane T. Koki Ben Allen Niu Pia Land Company, Ltd. Anonymous Keith J. Steiner Christine Ho Komer Bank of Hawaii Charitable William David Pratt Lex & Gerry Alexander Joe Teipel Jan T. Kondo Foundation Services Stefan & Lisa Reinke Paul & Tanya Alston Bob, Ginger & Serge & Lise Krivatsy Crystal Thornburg Gertrude Berger Mahealani Riley Robert Anderson, Jr. Ryan & Bonnie Leong Julie Tumbaga Joey Cabell Sonny Tanabe Gay Austin Case Lombardi & Pettit Tommy & Rusty Thomas Fund Maile S. Levins Connie Turkington &

Hans Avemaria COMMUNITY Zukerkorn Foundation Anee Turkington von Feldt Wendy & Tony Crabb Title Guaranty Family of Lionel & Aphrodite Banks Companies Betty Long Jaydene Viernes John & Patricia DeSoto Joanna Beall Arthur C. Tokin Alice Lunt Pono & Angie von Holt Duke's OceanFest Thomas & Jill Beaupre Bonnie & Michael A. Town Brett MacNaughton William T. White Dr. Robert & Paraluman Durkin J. Gibson Bintliff Robert B. Maguire Pamela Whitman Marcy Fleming Waikiki Beachboys Canoe Club Kirsten Biondi Tom May - David May II Gaylord H. Wilcox Jayson Sam Fong Ward Management Bruce & Cindy Black Dev Corp, LLC Foundation Maile Williams Cyndi, Hugh & Brynn Foster Deborah S. Bocken Gulab & Indru Watumull Edward McCall Mike & Joanne Wood Dennis Francis, President Mark Bratton & Publisher, Honolulu Glenna Wong William Meheula Greg Wunderlich Bill & Faith Bright Star-Advertiser Faye Mercer Andrew Yani Ann Buck Dolores Furtado Martin Christopher & Justine Miller Foundation Gold Medalist: $1,000 David & Meghan Buck Robert McKibbin Mist $1 - $99 James & Priscilla Growney Carlson-Solmssen Foundation Tiffany Carter Competitors: Gerhard Mosel Anonymous Stephanie Gruenert H. Dwight Damon Ronald & Catherine Choo William & Patricia Mowat, Jr. Active Network, LLC. McCabe, Hamilton & Renny Peter G. Drewliner Doug Cole Melinda Mullis Amazon Smile Foundation Co., Ltd. First Hawaiian Bank Chris Colgate Nani Naish Carol Brede Tim & Devon Guard G. Donna Gedge George Correia Lyle Nicely Jane Carney Robert & Alice Guild Louis & Jean Gowans, Jr. Catherine Crabbe Donald Nicol Sean Carney Marc Haine Hal & Frances T. Lynch Mark R. Cunningham Peter & Lois Nottage Steve Danishek Bob & Kay Hampton Mr. & Mrs. Watters Martin, Jr. Heather Damon Nude LLC Wells Fargo Community Hawaiian Agents, Inc. John & Taeko Skinner Rachel Daniel Vertaccount Hawaii Inc. Support Campaign Ron Hochuli The Resort Group LLC Jeffrey C. Dinsmore Catherine Payne Tia Fergusson J. Kadowaki, Inc. Elizabeth Dunford Cynthia Pearson Dylan Fern & Carol Jaxon & Edward Bugarin J.M. Durkin Silver Medalists: Charles & Gerri Pedesky Jovanna Giannasio-Fern Malia Kaaihue Donald Eovino $500-$999 Tay Perry Jim Fulton Linda Kaiser Anonymous Tana T. Feeley Vernon Podlewski Eugene & Karen Gleason Dr. Thomas & Mi Kosasa Chris Aguilera Michael Fox David J. Porteus Marilyn Van Dyke Haine Matt Kresser Clint & Mimi Basler Marc Gerber Bill Poupart William Hendrickson Malama Pono, Ltd. Joan Bennet & Associates, Inc. John Goody Samuel Pratt Frank G. Jahrling Easton & Nedra Manson Dennis & Tina Berg Lawrence Hyde Gordon, M.D. Arthur & June Reinwald Clayton Kirio Armstrong Builders Inc. Kona Aquatics Geoffrey Graf Brijit Reis William Latchford John & Mary Philpotts Hugh & Kalei Damon Carol Greene Christie Letman McGrath Karin Ricardo Jon Eric Greene Katherine Greenwell Ronald Mittino Scott McPhail Robert & Nancy Rocheleau Walter Guild Jed Gushman Morgan Stanley Michael & Laura Miller Wendi Rothman PIA, Inc. Samantha Haas Jason Oliver Monarch Insurance Harriet Rotz Doug Johnstone E. Doanie Hare Services, Inc. Monica Salter Brittany Rose Tipp Nancy Lueck Carol Kukea Hauff Donald Monroe, Sr. Charles Schrader Jonnie Santos Jimmy & Kelly McMahon Hawaii Doors Olukai, LLC. Michael & Vien Schwinn Kaiulani Sodaro Candes Meijide Gentry Janet M. Henderson Outrigger Canoe Club Settle Law, A Limited Liability Scott & Donna Sullivan Northwestern Mutual Norman & Monika Ho Hawaii Community Law Company James & Susan Thain Foundatiion - Josie & Don Pacific Honda Robert Hogan, Jr. Christian Siegfried Melinda Walker Over Memorial Fund Joan C. Pratt Dale Hope Barton Siegfried, III Kenneth J. Watts Samantha Owen Patrick Shea Barbara Hudman Sharon G. Solmssen Nichelle Nakano Wileman Noel Pacarro Brown Hugo von Platen Luder, Jr. Anthony Hunt Perry & Sally Sorenson Michael Wong Mark Phillipson Kevin & Sherry Wong Sandra Jackson Kathleen M. Spalding William & Vaima Philpotts Rodney Kilborn Michael & Jill Spalding

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P.O. Box 160924, Honolulu, HI 96816 | (808) 545-4880 | [email protected] The Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to financially support the development of individuals and organizations which perpetuate the spirit and legacy of Duke Kahanamoku.