
Lindsay Ah Loo – Executive Director, Nakupuna Foundation
HONOLULU, HI – The Nakupuna Foundation proudly announces that Lindsay Ah Loo has been selected as a 2026 Pacific Business News (PBN) Women Who Mean Business Honoree, one of Hawaiʻi’s most respected recognitions for women leaders.
The Women Who Mean Business program honors women who demonstrate exceptional leadership, professional achievement, and a deep commitment to their organizations and the broader community. Honorees are selected for leadership that inspires others and creates lasting, positive impact.
In her role with the Nakupuna Foundation, Lindsay has advanced mission-driven initiatives that strengthen partnerships and support long-term social and economic well-being. Her leadership reflects Nakupuna’s shared commitments of stewardship, collaboration, and service, grounded in a responsibility to uplift people and places.
“This recognition speaks to Lindsay’s leadership and the collective efforts of the teams and communities she works alongside,” said Natalie J. Arrell, Director of Philanthropy, Kamehameha Schools Office of Advancement. “We’re proud to see her contributions acknowledged among such an accomplished group of leaders.”
Lindsay will be recognized alongside fellow honorees at the 2026 Women Who Mean Business Awards Gala in March, and her accomplishments will be featured in a special Pacific Business News publication highlighting women shaping Hawaiʻi’s future.
The Nakupuna Foundation is a nonprofit Native Hawaiian Organization that supports social and economic advancement for the Native Hawaiian community, including through participation with our family of companies in federal small business development programs. More at nakupunafoundation.org.




