Maui County FCU: Membership

 

The following persons are eligible for Membership:

  • Employees of the County of Maui
  • Employees of the State of Hawaii
  • Employees of the Federal Government
  • Part-time, temporary and student help employees of the County of Maui, State of Hawaii and Federal Government.
  • Retirees, pensioners and/or annuitants of the County of Maui, State of Hawaii and Federal Government.
  • Employees of the Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA)
  • Members of the Maui Chartered and County Code Established Boards, Commissions and Advisory Committee
  • Elected government officials representing the County of Maui
  • Employees of Maui County Federal Credit Union
  • Unmarried spouses of persons who died while in the field of membership of this Credit Union
  • Immediate family or household members of any person listed above
  • Immediate family or household members of any primary member (first name on the account)

Also family members and employees of the following Select Employer Groups (SEG) are eligible:

  • Lloyd Y. Kimura

Maui County FCU: Membership

Lloyd Y Kimura, 96793 (watchdog.net)

 

Lloyd Y Kimura from zip code 96793

Political contributions disclosed by campaign committees to the Federal Election Commission, sorted by name, zip code and employer. The data, from the FEC, covers the years 1979 through 2008.

Candidates

Lloyd Y Kimura

$400 to Daniel Akaka, Daniel K Akaka For U S Senate on November 25, 1991

Lloyd Y Kimura, Cpa, Lloyd Y. Kimura Cpa Inc.

$250 to Mazie Hirono, Friends Of Mazie Hirono on March 30, 2006

Committees

Lloyd Y Kimura

$400 to Daniel K Akaka For U S Senate on November 25, 1991

Lloyd Y Kimura, Cpa, Lloyd Y. Kimura Cpa Inc.

$250 to Friends Of Mazie Hirono on March 30, 2006

Lloyd Y Kimura, 96793 (watchdog.net)

Employers and employees try to cope with workplace stress – Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

Accountant Lloyd Kimura lives and works on the honeymoon island of Maui.

Yet when it comes to shedding months of pent-up job stress, relief is thousands of miles away.

As many as four times a year, the Hawaii native trades his office chair for a seat inside the Indian casinos dotting the California desert.

"A week max," Kimura says of his trips to the mainland. "It forces my mind to focus on something other than work."

Employers and employees try to cope with workplace stress – Pacific Business News (Honolulu):