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Excerpt (1): Thoughts offered by Suzanne Puanani Vares-Lum during Center for a New American Security (CNAS) event.

Beyond Hub and Spoke: A New Indo-Pacific Order | CNAS 2022 National Security Conference
Released Jun 21, 2022 and described as "As the United States shores up its alliances and partnerships in the Indo-Pacific to enhance deterrence, prevent conflict, and maintain free and open seaways, how will the United States create overlapping networks of partnerships, alliances, and multilateral groupings to bring about a stable regional order? This panel took a closer look at what impacts the Quad, ASEAN, and other partnerships will have on the regional order and future challenges like maritime aggression, and gray zone activity."

Featuring: Rep. Ami Bera, Kurt Campbell, Lisa Curtis, Rep. Michael McCaul, Suzanne Puanani Vares-Lum, and Hon. Arthur Sinodinos.

Ms. Suzanne (Suzy) Puanani Vares-Lum took office as President of the East-West Center in January 2022. She is the first woman, Native Hawaiian, and Hawaiʻi resident to be chosen for this role.

Vares-Lum brings executive leadership and planning experience spanning the past several decades, culminating in five years serving with and advising the most senior officials at US Indo-Pacific Command, where she cultivated and maintained key relationships with nations throughout the Indo-Pacific region.

As a retired Major General with 34 years of service, Vares-Lum has held key roles addressing priority national security challenges in the region. After retirement, she formed Vares-Lum Indo-Pacific Consulting, LLC to provide consulting and advising on regional issues. She is a seasoned keynote speaker and advocate on Indo-Pacific issues; leadership and mentorship; and Women, Peace, and Security. She led collaborative initiatives in the Pacific, including Hawaiʻi, Guam, and the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.

As a community leader, Vares-Lum serves on a variety of non-profit boards, including the American Red Cross Pacific Islands Region, Pacific and Asian Affairs Council, and the Pacific International Center for High Technology Research. She is a current member of the U.S.-Japan Council, and has also served on committees that promote Hawaiʻi’s economic diversification, workforce development, and community dialogues on issues regarding land and water.

She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism in 1989 and her Master of Education in Teaching in 1996 from the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa. As a graduate of the US Army War College, she earned a Master of Strategic Studies degree in 2011. In 2019, she became a National Security Fellow of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. She is also an alumna of the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies.

Vares-Lum received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 2017. Additionally, the State of Hawaiʻi House of Representatives, Governor of the State of Hawaiʻi , and Hawaiʻi Congressional Delegation presented her with certificates of recognition for outstanding service to the State of Hawaiʻi in 2021.

Ms. Vares-Lum is married to Courtney Vares-Lum, and they have two daughters, Diana (24) and Connie (20).
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