Denise Albano
Denise Albano is a former Hawaii commissioner of agriculture. Gov. David Ige (D) appointed Albano on January 16, 2019.[1] Albano resigned on January 29, 2019, for personal reasons.[2]
Biography
Albano served as the water director in the Department of Agriculture from 2016 to 2019. She was president and co-founder of the Feed the Hunger Foundation in San Francisco, California. She also previously managed the Capital Campaign at The Nature Conservancy Hawai‘i; served as executive director of the YMCA, Richmond district, San Francisco; served as executive director Project YES/Youth Uprising in Oakland, California; and served as family support senior program officer for the San Francisco Children and Families Commission.[1]
Political career
Hawaii Commissioner of Agriculture (January 16, 2019 - January 29, 2019)
Albano served as commissioner of agriculture from January 16, 2019, to January 29, 2019. She was appointed to the position by Gov. David Ige.[1][2]
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Preceded by Scott Enright |
Hawaii Commissioner of Agriculture January 16, 2019-January 29, 2019 |
Succeeded by Phyllis Shimabukuro-Geiser |
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