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Randy Baldemor, chief operating officer of the Hawaii Tourism Authority, has notified the state agency that he will resign his position March 2.
“I’m so appreciative for the opportunity to have worked at the Hawaii Tourism Authority and to help our state in the area of tourism,” Baldemor, 44, said Thursday in a statement. “This was my decision and I’m doing this to allow myself the opportunity to continue growing as a person and to explore other ways of contributing to this community that I love.”
Baldemor, who is
making $202,140 as the agency’s second-highest-ranking executive, started at HTA on June 9, 2015. He previously held leadership positions at the state Department
of Human Resources
Development, Office
of the Governor, Office of Information Management and Technology, and
Department of Taxation. He began his career as
an attorney in
private practice.
“Randy was the first person I hired at HTA and his vision and passion
for improving tourism was instrumental in
revitalizing the culture
at HTA, and establishing policies and procedures that bolstered our operations,” HTA CEO George Szigeti said in a statement. “Randy was
responsible for developing strategies to expand Hawaii’s air access
network and he was a driving force in the
rebranding of the annual Global Tourism Summit.”