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Nadine Kuniko Nakamura is an American politician and Democratic member of the Hawaii House of Representatives. She represents District 14, encompassing east and north Kaua`i, from Wailua to Haena. She won the seat after incumbent
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Council. Nakamura won re-election in 2020 against
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candidate Steve Monas, 76.2% to 23.8%.


Early life and education

Nakamura was born in
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, the youngest of four children of Hiroyoshi and Mabel Maeda. In 1979, Nakamura graduated from Radford High School in Honolulu. Nakamura then attended the
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(USC) where she obtained a Bachelor of Science, Public Affairs and Urban Planning in 1983. While at USC, Nakamura spent a semester in Washington D.C. where she worked as an intern at Neighborhood Reinvestment Corp. (now
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) which promotes reinvestment in communities by local financial institutions working cooperatively with residents and local government. She earned a Master of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa in 1987.   Nakamura successfully ran for the Aliamanu/Salt Lake/Foster Village Neighborhood Board 18 in 1984.


State of Hawaiʻi House of Representatives

In 2016, Nadine Nakamura was elected to the State of Hawaiʻi House of Representatives for District 14. She currently serves as Chair of the Housing Committee, and a member of the Judiciary and Transportation committees.


State of Hawaiʻi, Kaua‘i County

From 2013 to 2016, Nadine Nakamura was the Managing Director for the County of Kaua‘i under Mayor Bernard P. Carvalho Jr. In 2010 Nadine Nakamura was elected to the Kaua‘i County Council, where she served until 2013. Nakamura served as the Vice Chair of the council, Chair of the Planning Committee, and Vice Chair of the Finance and Economic Development Committee.


Business experience

Nadine Nakamura founded NKN Project Planning, a planning consulting firm in 1992. While at NKN Project Planning, she was responsible for notable community endeavors, some of which include: * Co-developed the Kaua'i Planning & Action Alliance, a Kaua‘i-based nonprofit that brings together diverse organizations for collaborative planning and action to achieve targeted community goals. * Co-founded Hawai‘i HomeOwnership Center, which provides education, information and support to create successful first-time homeowners in Hawai‘i. By addressing barriers and increasing rates of home ownership, the HomeOwnership Center aims to build stronger families and communities throughout the state of Hawai‘i. * Developed “Lāwa‘i Kai Special Subzone Master Plan and Management Plan” for the
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. The plan was awarded the Environment/Preservation Award, 2011 by the American Planning Association, Hawai`i Chapter.


Non-profit experience

From 1991 to 1992, Nadine Nakamura was a Project Coordinator with Pacific Housing Assistance Corp. where she helped to develop special needs affordable housing for the elderly and individuals with mental and developmental disabilities. From 1985 to 1987, Nakamura was a development coordinator with the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corp., which promotes reinvestment in urban, suburban and rural communities by local financial institutions working cooperatively with residents and local government.


Other government experience

Nakamura was a planner with the City and County of Honolulu Department of Land Utilization (1989–1991) and a transportation planner with the Department of Transportation (1987–1989). Nakamura was a planner/staff researcher with the Hawai’i Community Development Authority (1984–1985), a public entity created by the Hawai‘i State Legislature to establish community development plans in community development districts; determine community development programs; and cooperate with private enterprise and federal, state, and county governments to bring community development plans to fruition.


Community involvement

* Board Member, Hawai’i Community Reinvestment Corporation, July 2005-August 2013 * Member,
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* Chair, Kapa‘a Middle School Community Council, August 2008 – 2010 * Board Member, Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative Foundation, August 2007 – 2010 * Member, County of Kaua`i, Cost Control Commission, 2008-2010 * Vice Chair, Board Member, Hawai’i Tourism Authority, July 2002-June 2006 * Chair, Kapa`a Elementary School Community Council, August 2003 – 2008 * Member, Kaua`i Planning & Action Alliance, 2003-2010 * Member, Kaua`i Chamber of Commerce, 2005-2010 * Member, Kapa`a Elementary School PTSA, 2000-2010 * Member, Kapa`a Middle School PTSA, 2006-2010 * Parent Member, Kapa`a Elementary School, School Community Based Management Council, 2001-2005 * Member, Kapa`a Business Association, 2005 - 2006 * Vice Chair, State Housing and Community Development Corporation of Hawaiʻi, July 1999-June 2002 * Advisory Council, Kaua`i Workforce Investment Act Youth Council, 2001-2002 * Director, State Housing Finance and Development Corporation, July 1995-July 1998


References

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