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An Interview with Helen Barry Cooper, Club Manager

 

 

Helen Barry Cooper

Helen Barry Cooper

 

This past week I had the opportunity to spend some time with Helen Barry,  Club Manager.

Helen has been with Hualalai for almost a year as Club Manager.  “Her “back of house ” duties – planning enhanced Member experiences and events, upgrading the Weekly Club Update and Quarterly Newsletter, as well as liaising with the website teams who have designed the new Club website Hualalaiclub.com – have kept her largely out of the public eye during her first year. With many of these projects up and running, you’ll now be seeing much more of Helen on property – and she wants you to reach out to meet with her and talk to her about life at Hualālai.

Here is what we discussed when we sat down for lunch this past week:”

Q:  Helen, your accent is obviously British.  Where are you from?

A:  I was raised just west of London in the county Berkshire.  I am the youngest of three children and my Mum still introduces me to friends as her ‘baby’.

Q:  Were you there until you went to college?

A:  That’s right.  I attended the University of Warwick and studied theater and dramatic arts.  Since it was very close to Stratford upon Avon I spent many evenings at the Swan Theater enjoying Shakespeare.  When I completed my education I applied to as many theater, film, and television companies as I could.  I wasn’t getting very far.

 Q:  Well, how did you get into the hospitality business?

A:  Another one of my interests was music and while I was at University I made extra money being a disc jockey.  I also play the clarinet and saxophone.  While I was applying for theater jobs I noticed an ad for a DJ.  I applied, got the job and off I went around Europe entertaining people by spinning records.  I spent 3 years in Switzerland, Italy and other parts of Europe befriending a number of folks in the hospitality industry.  My interest was peaked.  I loved the idea of working in the hotel industry and making people happy.  I also loved the idea of travel, another joy of mine.

Q:  Why did you join the Four Seasons and when?

A:  I looked at a lot of classic hotels in London, Claridges, The Dorchester—that sort of place, but I wanted an international chain, so I could move around the world, broaden my horizons.  In 1997 I selected the Four Seasons in London, applied for a job as a receptionist and I was off and running. 

Q:  How did you get to Hawaii from there?

A:  I moved across the various departments and though I was an employee at the London Four Seasons, I was sent to open, assist and train teams at many others including hotels in Paris, Prague, and Milan.  In 2003 I transferred to Four Seasons Great Exuma.  In 2007 I then transferred to Costa Rica.

Q:  How long were you in Costa Rica?

A:  Seven years.  During that time I became interested and started specializing in the residential component of that resort.  It was much different than Hualalai, but I enjoyed working with residents instead of just transient guests.  It was also during that time, that my son was born, Jack. 

Q:  Oh, tell us about Jack?

A:  Jack is 3 now, going on 12.  He’s a great kid and he lights up my life. 

Q:  So is that where your third name, Cooper, comes from?

A:  (Laughing)  Yes, it is.  Jack’s father’s name is Cooper and in Costa Rica children carry two last names…their mothers and their fathers.  I decided to also use Cooper, as in Helen Barry Cooper, so Jack would always feel the connection. 

Q:  Getting back to you, how did you get to Hualalai?

A:  Ok.  So, when I was in Great Exuma and Costa Rica I was always told that the best Four Seasons to work at was Hualalai, especially when it came to residential settings.  So, when I got the call I didn’t hesitate.  I had never been to Hawaii, let alone the Big Island.  I packed Jack and myself up and off we came.

We continued the conversation about the Residential Team here at Hualalai with regard to Florian’s leaving.  Helen wanted to make sure that all residents know that she is there for them during this transitional period. 

“I will be the Point Person for all your concerns, feedback, problems and questions.  If I can’t answer them or resolve an issue I will connect you with the right person on the team.  But more importantly, I want to be your point person for quality of life here at Hualalai.

I plan to be at the Trading Company from 8:30 am to 9:30am every Thursday morning whenever possible.  I’ll be there with my laptop, which always makes a good prop, but I want to be interrupted.  Introduce yourself and join me for coffee.  On Wednesdays I plan to be at our Farmer’s Market from 8:30 – 9:30, hoping to chat with club members.  On Tuesday I will try and join the Scramble, though I am a terrible golfer. I will attend as many Monday Receptions as possible.  I also plan to be around Ke ‘Olu and the Canoe Club and the Beach House as often as possible at lunch time.  I want members to know they should wave me over if they want to talk to me.  I want to meet as many members as I can.”

 

Q:  So, Helen, where is your office?

A:  My office, right now, is in the Administrative Building, close to the Tennis Courts.  However, especially during high occupancy times I will probably split my time between this Building and Ke ‘Olu. 

 

Q:  And during this transition period, whom should members reach out to if they have problems?

A:  I want members to feel free to reach out to me.  Or they can go directly to one of the supervisors on the team.  I’ll give you a list of people and their phone numbers to call if you have issues, but always know that I am available.  I will always try to get back to you ASAP.  I am mom to a toddler so I am typically at the resort during the day – Monday through Friday.  Also, I may have to make a quick run to London to bring my Mom back who will be taking care of Jack during Festive.  I had planned that before Florian took the position in Palo Alto.  We will try to make sure that this occurs when Florian is back at the resort during the transition period.  I’ll keep everyone posted.

 

To that end here is the list of the Residential Team and how to reach them.  And get to know more about Helen in her Meet the Team feature linked on Hualalaiclub.com

 *You may also link to our full phone directory at Hualalaiclub.com

Name

Position

Office phone

Mobile Phone

Email

Helen Barry

Club Manager

808-325-8453

808-896-0392

helen.barrycooper@hualalairesort.com

Enola Kaneta

Club Concierge

Manager

 808-325-8458

808-896-5262 

enola.kaneta@fourseasons.com 

 Club Concierge

Club Concierge

 808-325-8450 

club.concierge.hualalai@fourseasons.com

Festive Desk

 

808-325-8216

 

club.festive.hualalai@fourseasons.com

Cindy Lewis

Member Events Coordinator

(808) 325-4742

(808) 313-2349

Cindy.Lewis@Fourseasons.com

Nora Calamayan

Membership Co-ordinator (Website Coordinator)

 808-325-8129

 

 nora.calamayan@fourseasons.com

Jason Ray

Assistant Director of Food & Beverage

 808-325-8496

808-895-6129 

jason.ray@fourseasons.com 

Shelbie Sanoria

Ke ‘Olu Restaurant Manager

808-3325-4716 

808-896-9621 

 shelbie.sanoria@fourseasons.com

Joseph Dircks

Chef at Ke ‘Olu

 808-325-4736

 

 joseph.dircks@fourseasons.com

Shelley Smith

Beach House Manager

 808-325-8510

808-557-0359 

 shelley.smith@fourseasons.com

Tasio Baserga

Chef at Ke ‘Olu

808-325-8512 

808-491-7994 

tasio.baserga@fouseasons.com 

Jake Belveal

Golf Head Pro at Ke ‘Olu

 808-325-4744

808-896-9569 

 jake.belveal@fourseasons.com

Starter at Ke’olu

 808-325-4745

 

Saying goodbye to one of the First Members

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Bob Rediske, David Ammen and Anne Rediske

David Ammen (center) bought at Hualalai around 20 years ago.  Last Spring we said our goodbyes when he and Eleo, his wife, put their villa on the market.  However they are back for a few weeks and their closing will occur soon.  This photo was taken last Saturday at Anne Rediske’s home.  Bob, her ex-husband, attended the dinner too.  Why?  because Bob (and then Anne) were the first realtors at Hualalai.  They set up shop before there was any building and Bob sold David his villa.  Ironically, Anne along with Hualalai Realty was involved in selling David’s villa this year.

 

Largest Moon in 70 year Monday Night. Look for it after the Mooch

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A rare supermoon is set to light up skies on 13 and 14 November, as the satellite orbits closer to earth than it has done for 70 years.

The full moon is expected to appear at its biggest and brightest since January 1948.

Because the moon orbits the Earth in an oval shape, sometimes it is closer to our planet than at other times.

A rare supermoon is set to light up skies on 13 and 14 November, as the satellite orbits closer to earth than it has done for 70 years.

The full moon is expected to appear at its biggest and brightest since January 1948.

Because the moon orbits the Earth in an oval shape, sometimes it is closer to our planet than at other times.

Moonrise in Hawaii on 11/14/16 is 6:27pm

Mercedes Benz for Sale

FOR SALE 2007 Mercedes Benz 450 GL

Great condition, Blue Book at $18K 

60,000 miles

$14K or best offer

Call Donna 916-834-8098

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Have you seen the Hualalai Club Web Site Video Yet? Here it is…

Canary Islands Are Alternate Site for Planned Mauna Kea Telescope

An artist’s rendition of the giant $1.4 billion telescope. Credit Thirty Meter Telescope

An artist’s rendition of the giant $1.4 billion telescope. Credit Thirty Meter Telescope

An international consortium of astronomers whose plan to erect a giant telescope on Mauna Kea in Hawaii has been stalled by protests and legal challenges said on Monday that it would build the telescope in the Canary Islands if it was blocked in Hawaii.

The $1.4 billion Thirty Meter Telescope (named for the diameter of its main light-collecting mirror) would be the largest telescope in the Northern Hemisphere if and when it is constructed. Mauna Kea, with its high altitude and calm dark skies, has long been considered the premium telescope site in the world and is home to 13 telescopes. It is still the first choice for the Thirty Meter Telescope, astronomers said.

But the telescope has faced resistance from environmentalists and native Hawaiian groups who say that the natural and cultural resources of Mauna Kea have been degraded by too many telescopes on its pristine and sacred summit, and that an 18-story telescope dome — which would be the largest building on the Island of Hawaii — does not fit in a conservation district.

Last year the Hawaiian Supreme Court voided the telescope’s building permit on procedural grounds. New hearings on the telescope started last month and are expected to culminate in a decision next year. In the meantime, the consortium known as the Thirty Meter Telescope International Observatory, or TIO, has investigated a variety of sites worldwide, including in Mexico, Chile, India and China.

Florian Riedel Heading to Palo Alto

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Wendy, Pucci and Florian

As many of our members know, Florian Riedel, our VP of Operations for the Club, will be leaving and heading to the Four Seasons in Palo Alto. I caught up with Florian yesterday to ask some questions and find out some specifics about his move.

Please tell me a little more about the reasons for your move?

“The move is directly related to the fact that Wendy has finally become pregnant and we are going to have a baby boy in March. It has taken many years to achieve this pregnancy. It was the San Diego Fertility Clinic that finally helped make this possible, and Wendy has been living with her mom in San Diego because she is not allowed to fly. I have been traveling back and forth for some time now on weekends, but being closer as we approach the birth of our baby would clearly be a good thing.

Is this the only reason you are leaving?

“Yes, this is the only reason why I am leaving Hualalai for now. I am saying for now, because someday I would love to return to work here again. I am still gravitating to the residential component of Four Seasons, which has been my focus for many years now, opening the residential units in Beijing, Seattle and running San Diego and, of course Hualalai”

What are the next steps for you and for us, at Hualalai?

“It’s only in the past couple of weeks that I have been offered the General Manager position at Four Seasons Silicon Valley. Since they currently don’t have a General Manager we have arranged for me to head over there at the end of this week. I will spend a couple of weeks there to get to know the team and the operation, then I will return to Hualalai to wrap up things here. We have been actively looking for my replacement. We have interviewed some of the top employment agencies in the field and have already received some quality resumes of candidates. We agreed with the MAB that we needed to look for someone who has had experience working in existing private clubs.

“In the short term, Helen Barry Cooper will be available to members to answer questions and oversee the club operation. We are excited to be moving her office up to Ke ‘Olu to be more accessible to our membership. Other members of the management team will be stepping up too to assist running the club in the interim, including Jason Ray our Assistant Director of Food and Beverage, who oversees all Club outlets and will be our main point of contact in regards to all things F+B.

Robert Whitfield will be taking on the various improvement projects that I have been overseeing including updates to the Canoe Club, resurfacing the tennis courts, etc”

Any further thoughts you would like to share?

“I have been with Hualalai for 5 years now, two of which has been spent in overseeing the management of the club. It’s been a very challenging job, but I have loved it. The members have been supportive of me even while challenging me in the best of ways. I hope to be back to see folks periodically and I hope they will stop by if they are in the Bay Area and say Aloha to me. Hualalai will always be a unique and superlative resort with exceptional members. Mahalo for all your help and friendship.”

We wish Florian and Wendy a Hana Hou and the wonderful joy of their new family and the job in Palo Alto.

2016 Halloween Gathering at Ke ‘Olu

Last Chance to Get Halloween Costumes for Monday Night (5 – 7 at Ke ‘Olu)

Sports Authority in Kailua-Kona is closed and for the Halloween Holiday a Pop Up Halloween Store offers all sorts of costumes and creepy props.

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Hawaii Performing Arts presents Alyson Cambridge on November 11th

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New Lava Tube Video

More Photos of Kilauea from the Ocean

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Thanks to Alex Gersznowicz

A Touch of Classical Music…A Touch of Spooky

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A Trip to Living Hula for 2016

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Living Hula Designer Chrissy Henriques was born and raised on Big Island.  She also is an employee at the Four Seasons, Kukio and Nanea while owning an up and coming production company and hula school.  As a professional hula dancer she knew what clothing was most versatile should you be called upon to dance at any moment.  Her style represents “Living Hula” through her eyes.  Her motivation is for those who wear her clothes to be comfortable, confident and beautiful at the same time.

Living Hula is a clothing line for families of all ages, shapes and sizes.  Two of her favorite prints that are frequently used are the Lehua Blossom – Hawaii’s State Flower and the Kalo Plant, which was a main food source and also played an important role in Hawaiian Culture.  Her family supports her every step of the way and is right beside her helping to make her clothing line successful.

“Lunch at Kona Brewing Company”

Please contact the Club Concierge at (808) 325-8450 or Ke’olu Concierge at (808) 325-4717 to reserve a spot.  Minimum 6 required. $75.00 per person.

Living Hula Field Trip on Saturday, November 12, 2016

Transportation provided by Gold Coast

8:00 am P/U at Ke’olu parking lot – head to Living Hula Showroom on Napoopoo Road

9:00 am – 11:00 am Private shopping experience at the Living Hula Showroom

11:00 am depart Living Hula and head to Kona Brewing Company for Lunch

11:45 am Lunch at Kona Brewing Company

1:15 pm depart Kona Brewing Company and head back to Hualalai

1:45 pm arrive Ke’olu parking lot

We will provide 72 hour cancellation notice should the minimum requirement not be met. 72 hour required cancellation or 100% charge.

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Photos from last year.

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Photos from last year.

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Photos from last year.

Painting Pa’ina’s are back and they are “complimentary” for Members!

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Join us in the Ke’olu Great Room from 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm to sip fine wine, nibble on special treats from our chef, and let your inner artist out to create your own masterpiece.  Inspired and instructed by Mary Spears, you’ll be led step-by-step to create the party’s special painting.  Easels, gallery wrapped canvas, paint, brushes and other supplies are provided along with the painting that you recreate with your own flair and style.  You’ll create a beautiful painting even if you’ve never held a paintbrush before.

Upcoming dates:

November 16, 2016 – 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

January 26, 2017- 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Complimentary – Sign up with Club Concierge, spaces are limited.  24 cancellation courtesy call.

Members share photos of time in Switzerland and France

Connie McHugh and Eleo and David Amens traveled to France and Switzerland and cruised on their private Barge.

 

Chauteau Neuf, a mountain top castle and village near Beaune

Chauteau Neuf, a mountain top castle and village near Beaune

 

 Connie & Eleo & Clouds over Lake Geneva

Connie & Eleo & Clouds over Lake Geneva

 

Lunch on our barge, the Hemingway

Lunch on our barge, the Hemingway

 

Chocolate Stop, Beaune

Chocolate Stop, Beaune

Join Kona Historical Society Evening of the 28th

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Member, Ronnie Kaiser’s painting of Hualalai selected at the Marin Society Artists Juried Art Show

Ronnie Kaiser, Hualalai Member and artist had  her oil painting  “Palm Grove Dreams” selected  for the NATIONAL JURIED FINE ART SHOW  at the Marin Society of Artists.  September 29-October 29.  

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Thank you Jay Kaiser

Special Offers to Go To K’O’LINA Four Seasons on Oahu.

SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE RATES FOR OUR HUALALAI CLUB MEMBERS – FOUR SEASONS HOTEL OAHU AT K’O’OLINA 

Four Seasons Oahu at Ko’olina is pleased to offer the following special exclusive for our Hualālai Club Members to get away and experience.   Deadline to register September 26th.

Please email Cindy Lewis if you are interested, along with an email address and contact phone number to cindy.lewis@fourseasons.com.  Four Seasons Hotel Oahu room reservations will then reach out direct.

OFFER #1

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Travel between September 20 through Oct 31.

For our Hualalai Club Members Ocean View Room are available at $675 per night, with a complimentary upgrade to Ocean-front Room, 4th night free includes daily breakfast for 2 guests per room.

 

Rates are subject to 13.96% tax.

OFFER #2

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Hualalai Club Member “Group” trip is October 24-28.

Four night stay.  Minimum 5 rooms booked.

Ocean View Rooms at $675 per night, with complimentary upgrade to Ocean-front Rooms.

4th night free includes daily breakfast for 2 guests per room.  Rates are subject to 13.96% tax.

Flight information for Members to book their flights will be given once room reservation is confirmed.

Tours available by Keawe Adventures – http://keaweadventures.com/