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Business Leaders On The Move In Hawaii

July 14, 2010
By Alana Folen

Leslie Lam has been named executive director of the American Diabetes Association, where she will manage staff, develop and support the local Community Leadership Board and build the association’s mission services. She previously served as director of business development for Hawaii Life Flight and as senior director of the American Heart Association.

Eri Kim has been appointed executive loan officer for Territorial Savings Bank’s corporate offices. Kim joined the bank in November 2009 and is responsible for residential loan production. Prior to this, she worked as a mortgage broker and as a loan officer and partner.

Iolani Lewis has been hired as project developer for RevoluSun. Lewis will work with residential customers to find, design and install the best solar systems and financing options available to meet their needs. Prior to this, he owned and operated Io Enterprise, a boat-related services company on Oahu.

Lee Steele has been named president of Aloha Air Cargo. Steele brings more than two decades of experience in the airline industry to the company and is responsible for the overall operations of the airline. Prior to joining Aloha Air Cargo, he served as president of the aviation company Global Dimensions Inc. and was president and operating officer of Champion Air.

Michael F. Nauyokas has been appointed alternative dispute resolution liaison of the Federal Bar Association. With more than 20 years of legal experience and more than 3,000 successfully mediated causes, Nauyokas has experience in all types of litigation.

Anna M. Hu has been promoted to vice president and primary relationship officer for Bank of Hawaii’s Corporate Banking Department. H will manage a portfolio of corporate clients in Hawaii as well as those headquartered on the West Coast with operations here. She previously served as vice president and primary relationship officer in the bank’s Hawaii Commercial Banking Center.

Deidre M. Matsuda has been promoted to vice president and compliance manager for Bank of Hawaii’s Retirement Plan Services. She will be responsible for compliance-related activities and internal and external audits. Prior to joining Bank of Hawaii, Matsuda was a compliance analyst for Union Bank of California.

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