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Parker Ranch CEO to keynote UH Hilo Spring Commencement

Dutch Kuyper
Dutch Kuyper

Neil “Dutch” Kuyper, president and CEO of Parker Ranch Inc. and Paniolo Power Company in Waimea on the Big Island, will be keynote speaker at University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo spring commencement. At Parker Ranch, Kuyper oversees a 130,000-acre cattle operation, and while cattle ranching remains a vital element of the ranch, new and diverse industries are currently being developed. Kuyper sees Parker Ranch emerging as a leader in sustainability, which he believes is both “good policy and good business.” His plans include transitioning much of the ranch’s beef production back to the island from the mainland.

Mr. Kuyper also is advancing multiple wind and solar projects in addition to those which already produce enough energy to power its own water system. Among the proposals being studied is a plan to step up renewable energy development and install a micro-grid to reduce energy costs for the ranch as well as the Waimea and Kohala communities.

Dylon Koehn, a linguistics major, represents the graduating class as student speaker. Originally from Greeley, Colorado, Koehn transferred to UH Hilo two years ago. He has maintained a 3.52 GPA and made the Ka Haka ʻUla O Keʻelikolani College of Hawaiian Language Dean’s List the past two semesters. Koehn has shared his passion for learning with others by serving on the linguistics board for incoming freshman where he encourages new students to explore multiple academic paths to make the most of their educational experience. His post-graduate plans include spending six months to a year overseas, helping a non-profit or relief organization. He’s also considering applying to graduate school to earn a master`s in linguistics upon his return. His long-term goal is to become a translator or work full-time in a non-profit that could employ his language skills.

Among those receiving their degrees is Earl Harbin, who will complete a journey that began in 1957 when he graduates with a double major in Political Science and Administration of Justice. With his degrees, Harbin plans to continue his work in trauma literacy.

Students have petitioned for a total of 724 degrees and/or certificates from the colleges of Arts and Sciences (422), Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Management (33), Business and Economics (39), Ka Haka ʻUla O Keʻelikolani College of Hawaiian Language (42), and Pharmacy (160), while 28 others are candidates for various post graduate honors. Commencement will be held on Saturday, May 17 at 9 a.m. at Edith Kanakaʻole Stadium.

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