Bank of Hawaii s College Assistance Program helps 8 employees get degrees
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Bank of Hawaii celebrates the success of its College Assistance Program that pays for the associate s or bachelor s degrees of eight employees in Hawaii and the Western Pacific Region, according to a news release from the Bank of Hawaii.
“The success of the College Assistance Program lies with our employees, who wholeheartedly want to provide a better future for themselves and their families,” said Peter Ho, Bank of Hawaii chairman, president and CEO.
“Managing the responsibilities of a career, family and obligations with continuing education is no easy feat, and it is inspiring to see so many of our teammates continue their studies even throughout the pandemic. I’m incredibly proud of their accomplishments.”
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