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Central Pacific Bank announces the hiring of David W. Hudson as senior vice president and division manager - community banking. Hudson has more than 25 years of experience in the financial industry in Hawaii and continental U.S.
Prior to joining Central Pacific Bank, Hudson spent the last six years as senior vice president of the retail banking division at American Savings Bank. He also served at Bank of America in Hawaii and California in various positions from process design executive to consumer region executive.
“We look forward to working with David as we further strengthen our community-based banking approach,” said Blenn Fujimoto, Central Pacific Bank’s vice chairman of the Hawaii market. “David brings a wealth of leadership experience in team building, performance management, service quality and strategic planning.”
As division manager for community banking, Hudson oversees the bank’s community-based banking efforts that enable branch-level decision-making and manages the small business and consumer lending in the bank’s 39 branches, which serves customers within their respective neighborhoods statewide.
Hudson started his banking career in corporate, international and commercial real estate credit with Crocker National and First Nationwide banks. More recently, Hudson’s career has focused on retail and branch banking as he was responsible for consumer and business banking.
He also currently serves as director and vice president of the Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii; director of the Kapiolani Health Foundation; trustee and vice president-finance of Sutter Health Pacific (Kahi Mohala Hospital); director of Mid-Pacific Institute Board of Counselors and member of the Oahu Workforce Investment Board and Positive Coaching Hawaii.
Hudson resides in Manoa, Oahu.
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