Christine Camp

Christine Camp

President & Chief Executive Officer, Avalon Commercial LLC

Honolulu, HI 96813

Phone (808) 587-7770 x104

Property Types
Hospitality, Industrial, Office, Retail, Flex, Multi-Family
Markets
Hawaii
Languages
English
Bio
Christine Camp is CEO Avalon Group (Avalon Development, Avalon Commercial, Avalon Realty, ARES Construction) a real estate development, investment and services company that she founded in 1999. Avalon’s mission is to create better communities where Hawaii can live, work, learn and play. Avalon has developed close to 1,000 homes, 5 schools, and 200 acres of industrial and commercial properties in Hawaii. Through its development arm Avalon Development Company Avalon has been actively developing residential, commercial and industrial projects including completions of 18 projects in West Oahu, most of them industrial and mix use projects. Avalon’s robust industrial development activities include the development of Kapolei Business Park Ph. II (54 acres), Kapolei Business Park West (123acres), Sugar Mill Industrial Park/Mill Town Industrial Park Ph. 3 (15 acres), Leowahine Industrial Center, Kapolei Enterprise Center, and the Carpenters Training Facility. Avalon is actively developing approximately 450,000 sf of industrial centers in Kapolei, Ewa and Koa Ridge. Avalon completed 7000 Hawaii Kai, with 269 units. It was the first family rental housing project in Hawaii Kai with Hanwha, a multinational Korean Conglomerate and successfully converted to market condominiums and affordable rentals for which she won developer of the year from NAIOP, Building Industry Association and General Contractors Association. Christine has served on the boards of HCDA responsible for Kakaako’s redevelopment, on the board of Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) whose mission is to fund affordable housing and make liquidity available for housing. Christine has won many accolades over the years for her work and leadership in the community, including women leader of the year, young community leader of the year, and developer of the year by the YWCA, Pacific Business News, and the BIA, respectively. Christine chaired Counselor of Real Estate in Hawaii and won a national award for creative problem solving. She currently chair ULI’s Small Scale Development Council. Christine has been on the board of Central Pacific Bank (NYSE: CPF) for 18 years, and have served as the board chairwoman of the state’s Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii and the chairwomen of the Honolulu Police Commission. Christine says that the most satisfying work recently has been to provide Avalon’s development and construction management services free of charge to Hale Kipa and the Institute of Human Services to actively provide solutions to our housing and homeless crisis. Christine received her degree in business management from the Hawaii Pacific University, and is a CRE, CCIM and a licensed broker in the state of Hawaii.
Education
Hawaii Pacific University, Business Management
Affiliations
  • CCIM - Certified Commercial Investment Member
  • CRE - Counselors of Real Estate
  • NAR - National Association of Realtors
  • ULI - Urban Land Institute