Alicia E. Moy
Alicia E. Moy’s expertise in utilities and energy gives her a holistic perspective on Hawaii’s energy ecosystem and its transformation to meet the state’s renewable energy and carbon neutrality goals. Given the importance of energy in Hawaii and how it impacts all consumers in the state, Ms. Moy’s perspective in this key segment of the markets we serve brings valuable insights to the Board’s deliberations. Her leadership in this industry along with her strong executive background in finance and strategic planning are valuable assets to the Board and the Audit Committee.
Ms. Moy has been President and Chief Executive Officer of Hawai‘i Gas since 2013, which is the state’s only government-franchised, full-service gas company. Ms. Moy also serves as President of AMF Hawai‘i Investments Holdings, LLC, the parent company of Hawai‘i Gas, as well as several other smaller businesses collectively engaged in efforts to reduce the cost and improve the reliability and sustainability of energy in Hawai‘i.
From 2001 to 2013, Ms. Moy was senior vice president with Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets ("MIRA"), where she oversaw corporate strategy, strategic planning, funding and management of several MIRA-managed utility companies, including gas.
She has served as a Bank of Hawaii board member since 2011. From 1999 to 2001, Ms. Moy worked for Morgan Stanley in the Investment Banking Division, involved in corporate finance and mergers and acquisitions.
Ms. Moy holds a bachelor’s degree in finance and marketing from the University of Miami and a master’s degree in finance from INSEAD, and is a member of the Hawaii Business Roundtable and the Military Affairs Council. She serves on the boards of the Western Energy Institute and The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, and also sits on the Women in Renewable Energy advisory board and Holomua Collective.