Fellows mentioned in this story: Emily Porter
From Hawai‘i Business Magazine:
MacNaughton is a relatively small local company, so I was surprised when I added up all the diverse projects it has developed and invested in.
That includes local hotels, housing projects in various price ranges, health care development, a restaurant, insurance company and investments in seven states.
To learn more, I spoke with MacNaughton’s COO, Emily Reber Porter, who has her own vast set of accomplishments: graduate of Punahou, Princeton and Harvard Law, plus 15 years of experience in law, tech and business in Hawai‘i, D.C. and California before she joined MacNaughton in 2015.
She was part of our 2017 cohort of the 20 for the Next 20 and has served on the boards of Punahou, Child & Family Service, O‘ahu Transit Services, Young Brothers and Kualoa Ranch, and advisory boards for Kupu and UH’s Shidler College of Business. And in case you were wondering what she does with all her spare time, she received an Outstanding Mother Award from the American Lung Association of Hawai‘i in 2022.
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