Mauna Kea Stewardship and Oversight Authority’s first executive director announces retirement
The Mauna Kea Stewardship and Oversight Authority Board on Thursday accepted the retirement of Executive Director John De Fries, effective July 31.
De Fries, who has served as the board’s first executive director, helped build the organization’s foundation and guided its early efforts to fulfill the responsibilities established under state law, according to a news release from the state.
“Serving as MKSOA’s first Executive Director has been one of the greatest honors of my career,” said De Fries. “Helping establish this Authority alongside a dedicated Board, hardworking staff, and many community members has been deeply meaningful. As I retire, I look forward to spending more time with my wife, Ginny, and our family. Mahalo to everyone who has supported this important work.”

De Fries said he looks forward to remaining an active member of the Mauna Kea community. Board members shared their appreciation and aloha for De Fries’ leadership and service.
“John’s vision, leadership, and unwavering commitment were instrumental in establishing MKSOA from the ground up,” said Board Chair John Komeiji. “He laid the foundation for this organization, and we are deeply grateful for his service. We wish John and Ginny all the best as they enjoy more time together.”
To ensure continuity while the board begins its search for the authority’s next executive director, Vice Chair Noe Noe Wong-Wilson recommended Komeiji assume additional leadership responsibilities in overseeing the staff and supporting the Authority’s ongoing work. The Board supported the recommendation.
“It is critical that we maintain momentum,” Wong-Wilson said. “Our priority is ensuring the Authority’s work continues without interruption. Chair Komeiji’s familiarity with the organization and its mission provides continuity while we conduct a thoughtful search for our next Executive Director.”
Komeiji agreed to assume additional leadership responsibilities and work more closely with the authority’s staff and partners to ensure continuity while the board conducts its search for the next executive director, which will begin in the coming weeks.








