Pearl Harbor non-profit CEO leaves organization
HONOLULU — A non-profit that supports National Park Service operations at Pearl Harbor said Thursday its CEO is no longer with the organization.
Pacific Historic Parks didn’t disclose the reasons for Ray L’Heureux’s departure, saying it was a confidential personnel matter.
The move came four months after the organization’s board placed L’Heureux on paid administrative leave while it investigated allegations made against him in an anonymous letter.
“Ray is no longer with PHP and the reasons are a confidential personnel matter that cannot be discussed at this time,” board member Jim VanDerKamp said in a statement.