David Fonoimoana teaches that weekly campus devotionals represent a sacred investment, inviting the campus community to pause and make space for spiritual growth. He emphasizes that attending these gatherings enables individuals to recognize God’s influence in daily life and professional choices. He encourages all to seek and follow spiritual promptings to help build the Lord’s Kingdom.
“When we stop everything, classes, meetings, emails, projects, we create space for something eternal. It’s a moment for all of us – students, faculty, and staff – to refocus on the spiritual aspect of our campus.”
David holds an MBA from the University of Hawaiʻi and a bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Brigham Young University. Outside of work, he has served on the Laie Community Association board for the past five years, helping address local concerns and support the community he calls home. He currently serves as a Young Men’s leader in his ward and finds joy in mentoring youth both spiritually and professionally. He enjoys strengthening families, supporting students, and finding ways to turn everyday challenges into opportunities for growth.
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