Terence Young has been named executive vice president of Oahu operations for Hawaii Pacific Health (HPH), one of the state’s leading health care organizations, effective July 1.
In his role, he will serve as chief executive officer of HPH’s three Oahu medical centers – Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children, Pali Momi Medical Center and Straub Benioff Medical Center. Young will be a key leader in advancing partnerships and initiatives in support of creating healthier communities across the state.
Young brings more than a decade of leadership experience, operational expertise and strategic vision to this position. Since joining HPH in 2011, he has excelled in key leadership and business operations roles across the system. He was instrumental in the formation of Hawaii Pacific Health Medical Group and has served as its chief operating officer since 2023.
"Terence has demonstrated a deep commitment to collaboration and exceptional leadership in aligning clinical and operational priorities. He has worked closely with physician leaders, inpatient and outpatient clinical teams, and executive leadership on initiatives that strengthen care delivery and infrastructure across our system. His efforts have helped us to expand primary care access, implement clinical transformation strategies, and create new specialty services and programs to meet the evolving needs of our community." said Ray Vara, president & CEO of Hawaii Pacific Health. "I look forward to working with Terence in this new role to create a healthier Hawaii."
Young was born and raised in Honolulu and is a graduate of Mid-Pacific Institute. He serves as a board member for the YMCA of Honolulu, Mid-Pacific Alumni Association and Giving Inspiration for Tomorrow Foundation.