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Posted at 5:07 p.m., Friday, October 27, 2006

Dwight Kealoha named CEO of Better Business Bureau

Advertiser Staff

The Better Business Bureau of Hawaii has named Dwight Kealoha as its chief executive officer.

Kealoha, a retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general, will assume his new post Wednesday. He replaces interim CEO Bonnie Horibata, who will remain with the organization. Kealoha, 62, previously was vice president at Kuhana Associates LLC, an information technology consulting firm, and Kuluku LLC, a local construction firm.

He serves on the boards of directors of Child and Family Services, Special Olympics Hawaii and Chaminade University. Kealoha retired from the Air Force in 1996 after a 29-year career.

The 3,000-member Better Business Bureau of Hawaii is a non-profit organization that promotes ethical business conduct through voluntary self-regulation.