Aki Marceau fundraising for USJC People-to-People Campaign

About Me

Hi, I'm Aki Marceau. I was a 2012 Emerging Leaders Program and 2013 TOMODACHI Mitsui Ltd. & Co. Leadership Program Participant. I was born in Japan and raised on the East coast. Today, I call Hawai'i home. I am the Director of Electrification of Transportation at Hawaiian Electric and Planning Commissioner for the City & County of Honolulu. My love for the a human centered, efficient built environment started as a child, riding bikes and trains throughout Ishikawa Prefecture.

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For the past seven decades, a strong U.S.-Japan relationship has been revered as a deeply valuable asset by both countries, no matter the state of global affairs. 2020 has brought forth new challenges - a global pandemic, economic strain, and political shifts.

The scope and pace of change like this can be overwhelming. But USJC is harnessing these forces to energize us and innovate our thinking. We are committed, now more than ever, to investing in the people who will continue to strengthen and prioritize our partnership.  

The foundation of the Council was built upon personal relationships fueling transformative leadership and global advances. Whether it’s in the boardroom, over a shared meal, or on a Zoom call with attendees from across the Pacific, true innovation happens when bonds are created person-to-person, people-to-people.  

Join us to help fund our new and timely campaign- #USJCPeopleToPeople

Our goal is to raise $25,000 between October 15 and December 5.

Your support will help ensure that USJC can continue to facilitate the people-to-people connections needed to advance business, politics, and community right now.

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