City and County of Honolulu
Annie Abbott Foerster holds dual master's degrees in Global Leadership and Religion and serves as a Chaplain for the City and County of Honolulu since 2015 and as a Pastor at New Hope Oahu since 2014. With extensive experience in education as an Adjunct Faculty member at Pacific Rim Christian University since 2008, Annie Abbott Foerster has introduced innovative teaching methodologies that enhance student learning and engagement with theological studies. Previously, Annie Abbott Foerster held administrative roles at Hawaii Theological Seminary and managed a thrift store for Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue Foundation, along with experience as a buyer and educator in the wine and spirits industry spanning over three decades.
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City and County of Honolulu
The City and County of Honolulu is the most densely populated of five counties within the state of Hawaii, with a population of approximately 905,601(2007, U.S. Census Bureau). The City and County of Honolulu was incorporated in April 30, 1907. It adopted a charter in 1959. It is organized as a mayor-council type of government in which there is a separation between legislative and executive functions. The mayor and council are located at Honolulu Hale, a landmark structure reflecting California-Spanish architecture popular in the islands during the 1920's Learn more about the City and County of Honolulu at http://www.honolulu.gov/cchnl.htm#history.