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About Justin

My journey as both a student and professional has shown me the transformative power of higher education in enabling me to better serve my community and ‘ohana. Education builds the pathways needed to ensure representation in spaces where critical decisions are made. While completing my Master’s degree at Pepperdine, I also worked in the Office of Admission, where I had the privilege of advocating for and guiding students pursuing their educational goals. As an indigenous Chamoru, I am committed to promoting achievement, knowledge, and success across the Pacific. It is an honor to serve Kamehameha Schools and contribute to the legacy of Ke Ali’i Pauahi.

Region:

California and University of Mānoa (O-Z)

Educational Background:

B.A. – Psychology, California State University, San Bernardino

M.S. – Organizational Leadership and Learning, Pepperdine University

Hometown:

Toto, Guam

Favorite Food:

Steak and rice

Random Fact:

I was born in the president’s hospital, Walter Reed Medical Center, in Bethesda, Maryland.

Best tip for postsecondary success:

Be courageous enough to explore new places and meet new people. Carry integrity in all you do and stay true to your purpose. Embrace the world around you, staying open to change and the opportunities it brings. Even when challenges arise, lean on those who support you. Remember, the journey matters more than the destination.

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