Six co-op members are competing for three three-year seats on the board of directors in the upcoming election scheduled March 23. To help introduce these candidates, The Garden Island posed four questions to each candidate. A different candidate’s response will
Six co-op members are competing for three three-year seats on the board of directors in the upcoming election scheduled March 23. To help introduce these candidates, The Garden Island posed four questions to each candidate. A different candidate’s response will be published each day.
• Editor’s note: This is the third in a four-part series profiling each of the Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative candidates running for the KIUC Board of Directors.
Six co-op members are competing for three three-year seats on the board of directors in the upcoming election scheduled March 23. To help introduce these candidates, The Garden Island posed four questions to each candidate. A different candidate’s response will be published each day.
The four questions are:
What could KIUC do differently to include more members in its decision-making policies?
What could you as a KIUC board member do to reduce energy costs, besides promoting energy savings?
What is the biggest challenge facing Kaua‘i in terms of energy?
Why are you running for the board? What can you bring to the table?