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A Culture Of Empowerment & Leadership Development

INPEACE has provided educational programs to Native Hawaiian communities for 25 years, nurturing the growth and development of keiki through ‘ohana-focused models and empowering community members to become educators and active leaders in their own communities because they understand, live, and are invested in the community’s future.

Executive Staff

Sanoe Marfil

Chief Executive Officer

Sanoe Marfil grew up in Wahiawa and Nānākuli where she currently resides with her family. She is a respected leader in her community and has had the opportunity to network with diverse individuals and communities across the United States and globally. Sanoe came to INPEACE as a participating parent. She joined the INPEACE ‘ohana in 2006 and worked her way up to her current position as the Chief Executive Officer. Sanoe shares her passion for education and culture and leads the staff in the design and creation of educational programming and activities that instill knowledge, appreciation and skills in academic attainment and Hawaiian cultural practices for professionals, families, and individuals of all ages. Her deep community roots and relationships serve as a strong foundation to her ability to establish community partnerships and collaborations that more effectively serves the community in a holistic manner. Sanoe graduated from the University of Hawai‘i- West O‘ahu with a BA in Hawaiian Pacific Studies and is currently pursuing a MA in Hawaiian Culture focusing on the importance of family mo‘okuauhau (genealogy) and mo‘olelo (stories).

Marissa Pico

Chief Financial Officer

Marissa Pico was born and raised in Ewa Beach, Hawaii and is thrilled to be a part of an organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life of Native Hawaiians and continually works towards bringing equitable opportunities to our community. She currently serves as the Chief Financial Officer. Marissa has been with INPEACE since 2006, gaining experience and expertise in the non-profit sector, while taking on more responsibility and duties each year. She has been in her current position as Chief Financial Officer for the past 2 years, serving as the VP of Finance for 9 years prior. She is a graduate of the University of Hawaii-West Oahu where she received a BS in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting. She brings accounting experience having worked for a CPA firm for 3 years.

Jocelyn Banks INPEACE Director of Human Resources

Jocelyn Banks

Director of Human Resources

Jocelyn Banks grew up in Palolo Valley on the south side of Oahu. Her adolescence and most of her adulthood, raising her 4 children, were in Kaimuki until settling down on the westside, in Nanakuli. From communities alike, she hopes to provide the resources and promote self-sufficiency in the individuals and families we serve. Her passion is to help others succeed. Jocelyn joined INPEACE in 2020 as the Director of Human Resources. With 8 years in HR and various customer service experience, it has groomed her in a position creating a comfortable space, welcoming to open communication with staff and people in general. Jocelyn holds an Associate’s degree in Business and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management with an emphasis in Human Resources from University of Phoenix.