Bank of Hawaii Corporation Appoints Mary Sellers to Vice Chair and Chief Risk Officer Bill Nelson to Retire End of June.HONOLULU -- Bank of Hawaii Bank of Hawaii, a subsidiary of Bank of Hawaii Corporation (NYSE: BOH), is a regional commercial bank headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii. It is Hawaii's second oldest bank and its largest locally owned bank in that majority of the voting stockholders reside within the state. Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :BOH BOH Bournemouth (UK) Airport Identifier BOH Bank of Hawaii BOH Board of Health BOH Back Of House BOH Board of Housing (Montana Dept of Commerce) BOH Badge of Honor BOH Bridge Of Hope BOH Bag of Holding ) today announced that Mary Sellers has been appointed Vice Chair and Chief Risk Officer. She will succeed Bill Nelson, who will retire at the end of June 2005. Sellers, who is currently Executive Vice President and Director of Risk Management and Wholesale Credit, will be responsible for overseeing the management of corporate-wide risk. She will also become part of the bank's eight-member Managing Committee. Her appointment is effective July 1, 2005. Al Landon, Bank of Hawaii's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said, "I'm confident in Mary's ability to maintain our focus on risk management and a strong credit culture that serves the needs of our customers. During her 18 years at the bank Mary has taken on increasing responsibilities and has most recently served as Bill's right-hand person in preparing for her new role. She has a solid grasp of the task at hand, and is highly regarded among her peers for her management skills." Sellers joined the bank in 1987 as an officer in the Private Financial Services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. Department. She has worked in various capacities since then, including management positions in the Credit Management and Approval Department, Credit Services Division and Pacific Century Leasing. She has a master's degree master's degree n. An academic degree conferred by a college or university upon those who complete at least one year of prescribed study beyond the bachelor's degree. Noun 1. in Economics from the University of Delaware [3] The student body at the University of Delaware is largely an undergraduate population. Delaware students have a great deal of access to work and internship opportunities. . Nelson joined the company in 2001 as Vice Chairman and Chief Risk Officer. Previously, he worked at Bank of America
Bank of America (NYSE: BAC TYO: 8648 ) is the largest commercial bank in the United States in terms of deposits, and the largest company of its kind in the world. for 24 years, where he most recently served as Managing Director in charge of the credit products group handling the U.S. health care industry. Landon said, "Bill came to Bank of Hawaii at a time when the bank was facing serious credit quality issues. His expertise and experience were the prescription needed to remedy the credit situation at the time. He not only helped to greatly improve credit quality but also was instrumental in strengthening credit and risk management processes. Those efforts, along with his attention to succession planning Management Succession Planning In organizational development, succession planning is the process of identifying and preparing suitable employees through mentoring, training and job rotation, to replace key players — such as the chief executive officer (CEO) — and preparing his team for the future, are greatly appreciated." Bank of Hawaii Corporation is a regional financial services company serving businesses, consumers and governments in Hawaii, American Samoa and the West Pacific. The company's principal subsidiary, Bank of Hawaii, was founded in 1897 and is the largest independent financial institution in Hawaii. For more information about Bank of Hawaii Corporation, see the Company's web site, www.boh.com. |
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