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HOMESTREET BANK
HomeStreet Bank has announced that Darlene Fernandez has joined the Honolulu Lending Center as a loan officer.
CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICE
Child and Family Service, Hawai'i's largest and most comprehensive human services organization, has announced its newly elected board of directors. They are: chair, Hoyt Zia, senior vice president and general counsel for Hawaiian Airlines; vice chair, Robert Fujioka, vice chairman and chief lending officer at First Hawaiian Bank; second vice chair, Shelley Thompson, vice chair, senior executive vice president and chief fiduciary officer at Bank of Hawaii; secretary, Carol Ai May; treasurer, Joanie Shibuya.
Board members include: Rann Watumull, Anton Krucky, Stephanie Ackerman, John Arizumi, Kyle Chock, Paul Higo, Stanley Hong, Kathy Inouye, Tim Johns, Gen. Dwight Kealoha, USAF (Ret.), Anton Krucky, Lori Lum, Stephen MacMillan, Lynn McCrory, Steve Metter, Anna Peters, Michael Ruley, Mark Yamakawa and Neal Yokota.
HAWAIIAN EYE CENTER
The Hawaiian Eye Center has added Tina Rapozo and Alesia Naiga to its staff. Rapozo is patient services representative in the Wahiawa office. She formerly worked as a medical assistant at Honolulu Orthopedic Supply. Naiga, hired as an optician in the Hilo office, previously worked at the Hilton Waikoloa Village in Kailua, Kona where she was a concierge.
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF HONOLULU
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Honolulu has appointed the following to its board of directors: Paul Brown, founder of a successful chain of Hawai'i-based salons and day spas; Dustin Sellers, entrepreneur and president of business development and marketing for ProService Hawaii; and Lauren Hong-Wright, United Airlines Inc. supervisor.
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