Trini Kaopuiki leaving KHON2
Trini Kaopuiki, co-host of KHON2’s “Living 808” lifestyle show, will be leaving the television station to head a local nonprofit organization.
Kaopuiki announced on her Facebook page Sunday that she has accepted a position as president and chief executive officer of Make-A-Wish Hawaii, effective Jan. 30.
“I am truly honored and thrilled to join such a remarkable organization and am eager to start working with its dedicated staff and volunteers to grant life-changing wishes for both local and visiting keiki who are critically ill,” Kaopuiki said.
“While I will miss my KHON2 family and all of our loyal viewers, I am so excited to begin this new journey and feel incredibly blessed to be a part of something so meaningful,” she added.
Kaopuiki’s last day at KHON2 is Jan. 18.
She started as a weather anchor at the station in 2000. She became co-host of “Living 808” with Taizo Braden in 2015 and later with John Veneri in 2017.
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Kaopuiki will succeed former president and chief executive officer Siana Hunt who left the organization in August after seven years with the organization.