Gregg J. Kinkley teaches classical Tibetan in the Department of Religions and Ancient Civilizations at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. He also conducts elementary and advanced classes in Talmud at Congregation Sof Ma’arav in Honolulu. From 2004 until his retirement from legal practice in 2022, Kinkley served as a deputy attorney general for the State of Hawaii. Before his tenure at the Department of the Attorney General, he served as executive director of the Division of Consumer Advocacy, Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, State of Hawaii; and as a commissioner at the Hawaii State Public Utilities Commission. Before that, Kinkley was a partner at Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel in Honolulu and an associate securities and corporate attorney at the Chicago law firm of Sonnenschein Carlin Nath & Rosenthal. He has a BA, MA, and PhD in linguistics, as well as a JD from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law.

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