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Governor Green Appoints New Board Chair, Member to Hawai'i Paroling Authority

Government and Politics

August 2, 2024

From: Hawaii Governor Josh Green, M.D.

HONOLULU - Governor Josh Green, M.D., has appointed Gene DeMello Jr. as the new chairperson of the Hawai?i Paroling Authority (HPA), following the retirement of HPA chair Edmund “Fred” Hyun. The appointment took effect Thursday, August 1, 2024.

DeMello succeeds Hyun who retired Wednesday, July 31,2024, after serving two terms as HPA chair.

“Having proven to be a positive presence on the HPA, I believe Mr. DeMello’s experience, professionalism and leadership will be well-received by its members,” said Governor Green.

DeMello’s appointment is effective through June 30, 2028. His appointment is subject to Senate confirmation.

DeMello was first appointed to HPA as a board member in 2021 for outgoing board member Fitiuna Tua.

Born and raised on O?ahu, DeMello started his career as a case worker and program coordinator for a local halfway house in 1985, where he facilitated reentry services to state and federal inmates transitioning into the community. Following his work in the private sector, DeMello worked as a parole officer in HPA’s Intensive Supervision Section in 1989.

DeMello was later appointed a U.S. Probation Officer for the U.S. Probation Office – District of Hawai?i where he was involved with putting evidence-based practices into operation and using research-supported strategies to reduce recidivism. DeMello also worked as a supervisor and assistant deputy chief with the U.S. Probation Office before retiring in 2020 after 28 years of service with the federal government.

Governor Green has also appointed Louis Michael Ching as board member to fill the seat vacated by DeMello.

Born in Louisiana and raised on O?ahu, Ching, an attorney, established a private law firm in Honolulu in 1986 and has served as a court-appointed attorney representing indigent individuals for 38 years.

He is knowledgeable in the judicial system and parole process and brings three decades of experience in the legal profession industry to the Board.

Ching’s appointment is effective through June 30, 2028. His appointment is subject to Senate confirmation.