Mark Ikimouga
Hailing from Niue, Mark Ikimouga is a passionate community advocate and Youth Development Facilitator at The Salvation Army Faith Factory Waitakere. With a Bachelor of Contemporary Ministry from AUC, Mark has dedicated his career to fostering positive change and supporting the growth of young people within the community1.
As a Youth Development Facilitator, Mark plays a crucial role in creating and implementing programs that empower youth and encourage their personal and social development. His work focuses on building strong, supportive relationships and providing opportunities for young people to thrive.
A key member of the Tula'i Board, Mark leverages his extensive experience in youth development to contribute to the board's mission. His efforts are aimed at improving health and social outcomes for Pasifika and Māori communities, ensuring that young people have the resources and support they need to succeed.
Mark's dedication to his community and his commitment to youth development continue to inspire and drive positive change within the organization and beyond.
Lokelani Cochrane
Lokelani Cochrane (née Lum-King) is a proud daughter of Hawai‘i, deeply rooted in the values of aloha, family, and service. Born into a lineage rich with cultural heritage and community leadership, Lokelani carries forward a legacy of compassion, resilience, and dedication to uplifting others.
With a background shaped by both tradition and innovation, Lokelani has spent her life nurturing meaningful connections—whether through her work, her family, or her contributions to the broader community. Her journey reflects a deep commitment to honoring her ancestors while embracing the evolving needs of the present.
Known for her grace, wisdom, and unwavering integrity, Lokelani is a guiding presence to those around her. She continues to inspire through her quiet strength, her love for her ‘ohana, and her enduring belief in the power of kindness and kuleana (responsibility).