
Former Lolo Matalasi Moliga is featured in Millennium, a Marquis Who’s Who Magazine, honoring the legacies of professionals from around the world.
The former Governor is featured in the military and government section of the 8th edition of the magazine.
The write up takes the reader through the Ta’u, Manu’a native’s career starting from his service as a school teacher, then attaining leadership positions as director of the American Samoa Government’s, Budget Office, Office of Procurement and President of the Development Bank of American Samoa. He was also CEO of Island Development Corporation.
In politics, Lolo was a House Representative for four terms and was Senator for one term during which he was Senate President.
In 2013 he was sworn in as Governor of American Samoa and served two consecutive terms.
Lolo’s academic credentials include a BA in education from Chadron State College, and an MA in Human Resources and Public Administration from San Diego State University.
The article also mentions that he has been a deacon of the Congregational Christian Church of American Samoa.
When asked of advice for aspiring professionals in the field, Lolo emphasizes that “one should put civilians needs before his own needs, thus establishing a basis for leading others. He lives by the notion of “lead by example,” says the article.
In light of his immense contributions to his field, Lolo has been highlighted in several editions of “Who’s Who in America,” “Who’s Who in American Politics,” and “Who’s Who in the West.”


