Debra Lynne Panela, American interior and fashion designer, management consultant. Named 1st Princess, Miss Filipinas Hawaii America, 1986. President Young Women's Organization, Church Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints, Honolulu; Member of National Association of Female Executives, Hawaii Association Legal Assistants, American Business Women's Association.
Background
Panela, Debra Lynne was born on July 28, 1961 in Honolulu. Daughter of Sixto Quindag and Emilia Morales P. Bachelor of Science in Dance Choreography, Brigham Young U. Manager office David G. Stringer American Institute of Architects and Associations, Limited., Honolulu, 1982.
Education
Manager office, paralegal Gima & Harrison, Honolulu, 1982-1984. Owner, fashion and interior designer, management consultant The Tangy Mango, Honolulu, 1980. Director marketing public affairsD"Image International of Hawaii, Honolulu, 1985-1986.
Administrative assistant to house counsel Gentry Companies, Honolulu, 1986.
Paralegal Law Offices of Steven Guttman, 1986-1988, Boccuto, Gilbert, Jeynes & Hurd, 1988. President, chief Executive officer, Chairman of the Board Another Brainstorm Corporation and subsidiary Artis Gratis and Hawaii Parasearch, 1988.
Chair Standards Committee of Hawaii Association Legal Assts., 1988. Instructor aerobics and exercise.
Choreographer numerous mini-musicals, opera The Magic Flute.
President Young Women"s Organisation, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Honolulu, 1981-1982. Named 1st Princess, Mission Filipinas Hawaii American 1986.
Career
Manager office David G. Stringer American Institute of Architects & Associates Ltd., Honolulu, 1982. Manager office, paralegal Gima & Harrison, 1982—1984. Owner, fashion and interior designer, management consultant Tangy Mango, since 1980.
Director marketing public affairs D'Image International Hawaii, 1985—1986. Administrative assistant to house counsel Gentry Companies, 1986. Paralegal Law Offices Steven Guttman, 1986—1988, Boccuto, Gilbert, Jeynes & Hurd, since 1988.
President, Chief Executive Officer, chairman board Another Brainstorm Corporation & Subsidiary Artis Gratis & Hawaii Parasearch, since 1988. Instructor aerobics and exercise.
Views
Death is a necessary step in human progression, just as birth was. Sometime after death, the spirit and body will be reunited— and never to be separated again. This is called resurrection, and it was made possible by the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Membership
President Young Women's Organization, Church Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints, Honolulu. Member of National Association of Female Executives, Hawaii Association Legal Assistants, American Business Women's Association.