
James C. McIntosh, Chairman
H. Mitchell D'Olier, President and CEO
John C. Baldwin, Vice President and Secretary
William E. Aull, Director
Randolph G. Moore, Director
Carlton K.C. Au, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
Carlton has worked for Kaneohe Ranch Management Limited and its predecessor companies since March 1986 and for the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation since October 2002. He was previously employed by Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. in various positions from 1976 thru 1985.
Carlton has been licensed as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in the State of Hawaii since 1976 and is a Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM).
Carlton was raised in Hawaii and graduated from Iolani School. He has a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Northwestern University and an M.B.A. from the University of California, at Berkeley. Carlton is married and has two daughters.
H. Mitchell D'Olier, President and CEO
Email: mitch@castlefoundation.org
Phone: 808-263-8911
H. Mitchell "Mitch" D’Olier has been a Director of the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation since 1994 and was elected President and Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation in July 2002. He was previously President and Chief Executive Officer of Victoria Ward, Limited. Prior to that, Mitch was President and Chief Operating Officer of Hawaiian Airlines, Inc. and its related companies. Prior to joining Hawaiian, he was a partner in the Honolulu law firm Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel, which he joined as an associate in February 1972.
Mitch is a member and past chair of the Hawaii Business Roundtable; member and past president of the Rotary Club of Honolulu; member of the Board of Advisors and past president of the Boys and Girls Club of Hawaii; and a director of various community organizations.
Mitch and his wife, Bambi, moved to Hawaii from Iowa in 1972. They have three sons.
Terrence R. George, Vice President and Executive Director
Email: tgeorge@castlefoundation.org
Phone: 808-263-7073
Terry is a 1976 graduate of Punahou School, and he received his B.A. from Stanford University and his M.A. from Tufts University’s Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
From 1989 to early 1995, Terry served as program officer for human rights and governance for the Ford Foundation in the Philippines.
From his base in Manila, Terry traveled the length of the archipelago, implementing a grantmaking strategy to increase the capacity of the poor and other disadvantaged groups to use the legal process and democratic institutions to protect and promote their rights and to improve the government’s responsiveness to their needs. From early 1995 until early 1998, Terry lived in New Delhi while managing the Ford Foundation’s portfolios in governance and international cooperation in South Asia. He was responsible for the design and execution of research, policy analysis and dialogue programs to reduce the risks of war and promote greater security and cooperation among the seven nations of South Asia.
Terry moved back home to Honolulu in April 1998 to join the Consuelo Foundation as Chief Program Officer. He was responsible for the design, implementation, supervision, and evaluation of all programs in the state of Hawai‘i. Programmatic goals included strengthening children and families through community development and asset building, preventing child abuse and neglect by strengthening parent-infant bonds, and enhancing the status of women.
Terry joined the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation as Vice President and Executive Director in September 2003. He also serves on several nonprofit advisory boards as well as on the boards of the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Hawaii and the National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii.
He and his wife Julie, who is a second-grade teacher at Kamehameha Schools, have two young children, Gracie and Geoffrey.
Matthew Lorin, Program Officer for Education
Email: mlorin@castlefoundation.org
Phone: 808-263-7072
Matt has been an O’ahu resident for almost a decade. Before joining his colleagues at the Harold K. L. Castle Foundation, he was a member of the Senior Management Team at the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) where he was Director for Planning, Research, Evaluation and Grants.
From 1997 to 2000, he served as a senior advisor to corporations, non-governmental organizations, governments and multi-lateral institutions. His clients included the United Nations, U.S. Department of State, Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and National Coalition Government Union of Burma. Prior to opening his consulting concern, he served as Global Head of Strategic Communications for Caspian Securities, an emerging markets investment bank where he was responsible for all communications for Caspian's 300+ employees in 13 offices in 10 emerging markets.
From 1995 to 1997, Matt was a Director on President Clinton's National Security Council Staff in the Office of Multi-lateral and Humanitarian Affairs. Before accepting his appointment in the White House, Matt was Founder and Executive Director of SHARE, the Student Human Rights Exchange -- a pioneering non-profit organization that put information and communication technologies to work to promote civil society in countries undergoing political transition.
Matt serves on the Board of Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship at Tufts University. He is a Leadership Fellow at the Institute for Global Leadership and participates in working groups on civil-military affairs and the delivery of humanitarian assistance in complex emergencies. He is a member of the National Policy Roundtable, and serves as Amnesty International's Government Affairs Director for Hawaii. Matt is a graduate of Tufts University and the Kennedy School of Government.
Elizabeth Naholowa`a Murph, Grants Manager/Office Manager
Email: bmurph@castlefoundation.org
Phone: 808-263-7073
Elizabeth is a native resident of Honolulu with a diverse career background, as she chose to be a stay-at-home mom for many years and worked only as it best accommodated her family. Most recently she worked with Consuelo Foundation on Oahu. While living on the Big Island, Elizabeth worked with the Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce, C. Brewer and Company, Ltd., Christian Liberty School, Kea`au Elementary and Middle School and New Hope Christian Fellowship.
Elizabeth is the oldest of five children, was raised in a military family with diverse ethnicity (Native Hawaiian, Chinese, Cherokee, Dutch and Irish) and has an extended ‘ohana across the Hawaiian archipelago as well as throughout the Mainland U.S. and Guam. Elizabeth received her B.S. in Computer Science & Information Systems Science from East Tennessee State University. She has been married to Timothy for over 30 years and they have four adult children: Rebecca, Jordan, Sarah and her husband Manly Kanoa, III. Sarah and Manly have blessed them with two wonderful granddaughters, Emma and Grace.