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Dr. Marcia Sakai new UH-Hilo Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs
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by Big Island Video News
on May 22, 2012 at 1:30 am

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Starting June 1, the University of Hawaii Hilo will have a new Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs. On Monday, UH-Hilo Chancellor Donald Straney announced that Dr. Marcia Sakai has been named to the position.

Dr. Marcia Sakai

HILO, Hawaii: Starting June 1, the University of Hawaii Hilo will have a new Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs.

On Monday, UH-Hilo Chancellor Donald Straney announced that Dr. Marcia Sakai has been named to the position.

From a UH media release:

Since June 2011, Sakai has served an interim Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs. “Dr. Sakai has demonstrated the outstanding leadership qualities that this position demands and has made progress toward improving campus-wide efficiency in several areas under the administrative affairs unit,” Straney said.

Sakai has been a UH Hilo faculty in Business Administration and Economics since 1991 and holds the rank of professor in tourism and economics. She served as interim dean of the College of Business and Economic when the College was established in 2004 and was appointed dean in 2005. She led the College through its initial accreditation by AACSB – International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

During her tenure, technology improvements and upgrades through the Office of Technology and Distance Learning have resulted in 85% of wireless coverage across the campus. Several classrooms on campus were upgraded to multimedia smart classrooms and upgrades and installation of additional wireless access points.

“Dr. Sakai is a leader in the campus’ effort to encourage energy conservation and expenditure savings by reducing energy use through the establishment of an energy management plan,” Straney added. For the winter break period of December 17, 2011 through January 2, 2012, the reduced use of energy resulted in an estimated savings of $68,493. The management plans includes installing and monitoring sub-meters for all buildings and partnering with Hawai`i Community College and community entities to pursue energy-savings initiatives.


Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Health Education Feature, University of Hawaii-Hilo

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