HONOLULU, Hawaii –– Carol Marx, who was named president and CEO of the Hawaii Credit Union League in April of 2022, has resigned. No reason for the departure was provided.
“We wish Carol the very best as she pursues other endeavors and thank her for the time and effort she put into leading the Hawaii Credit Union League,” said HCUL Chairman Norman Okimoto.
Prior to joining the Hawaii league Marx, who succeeded long-time league president Dennis Tanimoto, had held a series of successive leadership positions in Hawaii’s financial services industry, most recently as senior vice president and retail sales manager for the mortgage banking division at Bank of Hawaii.
Marx had also previously worked at Bank of America (Inter-Island Home Loans, branch manager and joint venture manager), First Hawaiian Bank (VP/mortgage banking department manager) and Pioneer Federal Savings Bank (VP-marketing & public relations, branch manager).
The Hawaii league said it will begin its search for a new president and CEO immediately. In the interim, the legue said day-to-day operations and on-going support will be handled by Tracy Aiwohi, engagement manager, and Grant Kashiwabara, business services manager.
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