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Rachael Ray Kimmel

RachaelAloha!

My name is Rachael Ray Kimmel.  I am one of the few lucky natives, born and raised in Hawai’i.  I am Randy’s Gallery Director!  I have enjoyed working at The Randy Jay Braun Gallery for way more than a decade.  It was really the perfect coincidence of time, for me to stumble upon an ad in the Maui Newspaper for a salesperson at “The Art Of Hula”.  I happened to be a freshman at The Maui Community College and needed a part-time job.

I love art and was Vice-President for the Art Club in high school.  I entered numerous art shows and won several awards including The 2nd Congressional Mayors Award, where my finished piece hung in Mayor Linda Lingle’s office for one year!


I also love hula and Hawaiian culture, and studied Hawaiian language in high school and college.  Hula is the spiritual and artistic expression of the Hawaiian people, and Randy Jay Braun’s photography is the epitome of capturing this emotion through dance.  I could not resist working with such a talented and well known Hawai’i artist.  

I also love people, so customer service is so natural for me.  Anticipating people’s needs and desires allows me to intuitively provide service with aloha.  People make me happy and motivate me to do my absolute best, and to pour my passion for life.  I will always seek to serve and to give people more than they expect.  

It turns out that by chance I found my life long career at such a young age, which magically combined my favorite things in life…art, hula, and people! Please come and experience my legendary service at our art gallery!

I also have a passion for writing and sharing my interesting everyday life, so please visit my blog to catch up with the latest news.


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