Full Name:
Gregory A. Arianoff
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Kimberly; 2 Children
Birth Place:
Brussels, Belgium
Home City:
Hilo, HI
Religion:
Orthodox
Organical Science, Cardinal Mercier Institute of Science, 1989
Chair, Libertarian Party of Big Island, present
Vice Chair, Libertarian Party of Hawaii, present
Member, National Libertarian Party, present
Candidate, Hawaii State Senate, District 1, 2014
No caucus information on file.
Chief Executive Officer, Half Hapa Consulting, Limited Liability Company, 2011-present
Food and Beverage Director, Hilo Hawaiian Hotel, 2011-present
Judge, Big Island Substance Abuse Council
Former Managing Partner, Market City Caffe Hospitality Group Nevada for the New Morels French Steakhouse and Bistro at the Palazzo Resort and Casino
Judge, STAR Senior Projects at Waiakea High School
Director of Wine Programs, Dragon Noodle Company and Sushi Bar in the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, 2002-2007
General Manager, Market City Caffe, 2002-2007
Life Member, Gun Owners of America, present
Member, Hawai'i Chamber of Commerce, present
Member, Hawaii Defense Foundation, present
Member, Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Hawaii, present
Associate Member, National Association for Gun Rights, present
Life Member, National Rifle Association, present
Associate Member, Oath Keepers, present
Reason for Seeking Public Office:
I decided to make a stance instead of staying at home and just complaining about the way things are or listening to others doing the same. I want to show people that we can make a difference and we can make it better. When I was still a teenager I took a suitcase and moved across the ocean, from Europe to the United States of America. I worked very hard to become a leader or a voice for my peers and now it is time to give back to my community. Our rights are being violated. Our government is mandating everything and over-taxing the people, when in reality it should be the other way around. Our government works for us! Running for State Senate will allow me to listen to the people and represent their needs, therefor these decisions need to be more localized.