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Garret Yoshimi
Garret Yoshimi, vice president for information technology and chief information officer at the University of
Hawaiʻi
System, will retire effective June 1, 2026, following more than a decade in the role and a long career in information technology serving
Hawaiʻi
. His final day in the office will be May 22.
Yoshimi returned to
UH
in January 2015 and has played a central role in guiding the university’s information technology strategy across its 10 campuses. He previously served as telecommunications manager and director of technology infrastructure for the university system.
“Garret is not only exceptionally knowledgeable and widely respected in his field, but also one of the kindest and most thoughtful colleagues you could ever hope to work with, and he will be greatly missed across the University of
Hawaiʻi
,” said
UH
President Wendy Hensel in a message to university leadership. “Please join me in thanking Garret for his many contributions to
UH
and in wishing him all the best in his retirement.”
“It has been my privilege to work with such a dedicated team, including going beyond the call for multiple high-profile efforts,” Yoshimi said in a message to
UH
ITS
employees. “I am proud of the work we have accomplished together, that made a material difference for our
UH
community, and our global community of institutional peers and partners.”
Leading systemwide innovation and connectivity
During his leadership, Yoshimi oversaw systemwide efforts to modernize information technology services, strengthen cybersecurity protections and expand digital tools supporting teaching, learning and operations across the university.
Yoshimi with colleagues at
Hawaiʻi
Innovation Day.
Among his recent initiatives, Yoshimi helped lead efforts to position
Hawaiʻi
as a global connectivity hub. In 2025, the University of
Hawaiʻi
System advanced a partnership with Google on a proposed
trans-Pacific subsea fiber optic system
, including a cable landing station at
UH
West
Oʻahu
aimed at expanding international connectivity and improving network resilience across
Hawaiʻi
and the Pacific region.
He also supported a collaboration with Google Public Sector to develop
artificial intelligence tools to support student career pathways
, connecting academic programs with workforce opportunities in
Hawaiʻi
Yoshimi and colleagues have been recognized for their longstanding contributions to global research and education networking. In 2026, he was part of a
UH
team honored with the CENIC Innovations in Networking Award for Network Partner
, recognizing more than 35 years of work connecting
Hawaiʻi
and the Pacific to global research networks.
Todd Nacapuy, David Lassner, Gov. David Ige and Yoshimi with memorandum of understanding strengthening
UH
‘s statewide
IT
role.
He received the ACUTA Bill D. Morris Award for individual leadership from the Association for College and University Technology Advancement and remains active in national higher education
IT
organizations, including
EDUCAUSE
and Internet2.
A Honolulu native, Yoshimi has nearly five decades of experience in information technology leadership across higher education, government and the private sector. He was appointed vice president for information technology and chief information officer in 2015, succeeding
David Lassner
, who went on to serve as
UH
president. In addition to his time at the
UH
, Yoshimi’s career includes leadership roles with the
Hawaiʻi
State Judiciary—where he served as its first chief information officer—the East-West Center and
DTRIC
Insurance.
Yoshimi earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Purdue University and a graduate certificate in telecommunications and information resource management from the
UH
Mānoa.
During the transition, Brad Christ, associate vice president and deputy chief information officer, will serve as interim vice president for information technology and chief information officer.
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