New postmaster in Honokaa

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HONOKAA – Kim Asuncion was recently named the postmaster of the Honokaa Post Office.

Asuncion replaces former Honokaa Postmaster Gavin Sakagawa, who recently transferred to a position at the USPS Hawaii District office.

As Honokaa postmaster, Asuncion supervises six employees and oversees retail services at the Honokaa Post Office and the daily distribution of mail on one delivery route and to more than 1,600 PO Boxes at her facility.

Asuncion is a 21-year postal employee who began her career as a clerk at the Kamuela Post Office and most recently served as a clerk at the Captain Cook and Honokaa post offices.

“It’s truly an honor and a privilege to step into this position and to be able to serve Honokaa, the community in which I was born and raised,” Asuncion said in a press release. “I hope to continue the Postal Service’s legacy of outstanding customer service to this community, to increase the office’s engagement with our customers, and to contribute to the overall success of the organization.”

Asuncion was born and raised in Honokaa and is a graduate of Honokaa High School.