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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Trade Winds

Advertiser Staff

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FIRST INSURANCE CO. OF HAWAII

First Insurance Co. of Hawaii has elected David Doehm vice president, commercial underwriting. He will be responsible for managing the commercial underwriting department, including new and renewal business, and maintaining relationships with the company's agency partners.

First Insurance Co. of Hawaii Ltd. is the largest property and casualty insurer in Hawai'i

KAUA'I MARRIOTT RESORT & BEACH CLUB

Jeffrey Poullath has joined the Kaua'i Marriott Resort & Beach Club as director of engineering. He will be responsible for maintaining the resort's buildings and grounds and upholding engineering standards of safety, security and asset protection.

HYATT REGENCY WAIKIKI RESORT & SPA

David Lewin has been named general manager at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Resort & Spa. Lewin has worked for Hyatt Hotels & Resorts for more than 20 years, starting in 1986. He became sales manager of Hyatt Regency Los Angeles in 1988, associate director of sales in 1990 and director of sales in 1992, when he won the director of sales of the year award. He was general manager of Hyatt Westlake Plaza and most recently, Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport.

SUMMERLIN LIFE & HEALTH INSURANCE & HMA INC.

Raymond Mook has joined Summerlin Life & Health Insurance & HMA Inc. as executive director of Taft-Hartley programs. He will focus on business development for Taft-Hartley health plans for Hawai'i and the Mainland.

Announcements of promotions and job changes can be sent to: Alan Yonan, Business Section, The Honolulu Advertiser, P.O. Box 3110, Honolulu, HI 96802; faxed to 525-6763; or e-mailed to tradewinds@honoluluadvertiser.com. For e-mailed releases, please make sure the information is included in the body of the message, not as an attachment. High resolution (at least 200 dpi in a .jpg format) color photographs are preferred.