Imua Family Services, a non-profit organization serving Maui County, has announced the appointment of Jeremiah Savage as its new Chief Financial Officer. The announcement, made on November 26, 2025, marks a significant addition to the organization's leadership. Savage brings over two decades of experience in the realm of public finance, community development, and nonprofit leadership. His extensive background is expected to bolster Imua Family Services' financial management and strategic planning capabilities.
Savage's experience is wide-ranging, including his former roles as deputy director of finance and interim acting treasurer for the County of Maui. During his time with the county, he gained firsthand knowledge of local financial landscapes and community needs. He also served as a grants manager for the county’s Office of Economic Development. This experience provides him with a unique perspective on resource allocation and program management. Additionally, Savage has worked as a financial advisor and mentor at Edward Jones, providing him with insights into the private sector and investment strategies.
Imua Family Services operates with a clear mission, as stated on their LinkedIn page, focusing on community based services for children and their families in Maui County. Reflecting on Fiscal Year 2025, the Imua Family Services has demonstrated its commitment to supporting families, children and youth during challenging times. discoverimua.com reveals the impact on the community. With Savage at the helm of financial operations, the organization is poised to strengthen its internal processes and expand its reach within the community.
This appointment is particularly relevant for those in Hawaii's business and non-profit sectors. His background provides Imua Family Services with a leader who understands the financial mechanisms of both the public and private sectors, which could lead to more robust financial planning, broader community outreach, and more effective fund allocation. This move demonstrates the continued growth and professionalization of Hawaii's nonprofit sector, highlighting the importance of experienced financial leadership in ensuring long-term sustainability and impact.



