20 for the Next 20: Torrie Inouye, Bank of Hawai‘i
For this “fearless” executive VP and chief data officer, numbers offer clues for solving business problems and opportunities to do things differently.
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For this “fearless” executive VP and chief data officer, numbers offer clues for solving business problems and opportunities to do things differently.
After the fires, this Maui-born CEO has guided her team through unprecedented challenges, while “bringing people into the safety net.”
This “methodical” managing director and wealth management advisor is dedicated to helping people make better financial decisions.
After recruiting on Wall Street and in Seattle, Zack Hernandez came home to build the tech talent pipeline Hawai‘i has always needed.
Leading a team of nearly 500 serving 40,000 patients, Victoria Hanes champions a bold shift from reactive treatment to prevention-first primary care.
A first-generation college graduate who broke into a male-dominated field, Elaine Gascon now oversees condo policies topping $200 million in replacement value.
Under her leadership, FHB has earned the highest possible CRA rating through 11 consecutive examinations, the only Hawai‘i bank to do so.
Bridging mainland experience with local purpose, Chris Fong focuses on affordable housing development for the aunties, uncles, and families of Hawai‘i.
Once a client of the organization she now leads, Chelsie Evans has grown HCA from $1.5 million to a $10 million agency serving Hawai‘i families.
