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In September 2021, Bank of Hawaii announced its endorsement partnerships with 8 of Hawaii’s student-athletes. One year later, the number has grown fivefold, and today Bank of Hawaii announces its continued investment in athletes by entering into endorsement partnerships with 42 college student-athletes.
This is the second Branch of Tomorrow on Hawaii Island.
Bank of Hawaii celebrated the opening of its new Hilo Branch on Hawaii Island on Monday, September 26.
Bank of Hawaii Announces New Senior Vice Presidents Carl Kobayashi and Michael Mahoney
Elliot K. Mills Elected to Bank of Hawaii Corporation Board of Directors Elliot K. Mills Elected to Bank of Hawaii Corporation Board of Directors HONOLULU, HAWAII Bank of Hawaii Corp. (NYSE: BOH)
Bank of Hawaii Announces Leadership Promotions in Finance: Treasurer Jennifer Lam promoted to senior executive vice president; Keith Asato, Michael Ching, Janelle Higa and Joshua Miller promoted to senior vice presidents.
Patrick McGuirk has been promoted to vice chair and chief administrative officer from senior executive vice president, chief general counsel and corporate secretary at Bank of Hawaii and will continue to oversee the following divisions of the bank: Legal, Legal & Custody, Corporate Secretary, Corporate Insurance Services, Corporate Security, Corporate Real Estate & Facilities, Corporate Communications, Enterprise Strategic Sourcing, and Investor Relations.
Chief People Officer Sharlene R. Ginoza-Lee has been promoted to senior executive vice president from executive vice president. She continues to lead and provide oversight for all areas of Bank of Hawaii’s People Services division, including compensation and benefits, learning development programs, talent acquisition, operations, culture and employee experience.
Welcome Ryan Field, Sharlene Ginoza-Lee, and Lacey Nakaguma as new Executive Vice Presidents at Bank of Hawaii.
Bank of Hawai‘i has been ranked No. 3 among America’s Most Trusted Companies in the banking industry category, and is the only Hawaii business to appear on the list by Newsweek. The publication’s first annual “America’s Most Trusted Companies 2022” list was published on March 24, in which 400 U.S. companies across 22 industries were ranked.
Celebrate the 11th Branch of Tomorrow Grand Opening for new Mililani Branch on Oahu.
Bank of Hawaii Announces Leadership Promotions in Marketing
Bank of Hawaii Promotes James C. Polk to President; Appoints Matthew K.M. Emerson Chief Retail Banking Officer
Bank of Hawaii Announces New Executive Vice President Natalie Fogle and Senior Vice President Andrew Fox
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