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13 juin 2010

FIRST HAWAIIAN BANK FOUNDATION COMPLETES GIFT

'First Hawaiian Bank Foundation, the charitable arm of First Hawaiian Bank, has silver pendants a final installment of $40,000 through the University of Hawai'i Foundation to complete their $200,000 leadership gift to fund The Dan and Maggie Inouye Distinguished Chair in Democratic Ideals. "UH Manoa is grateful to First Hawaiian for completing this pledge and playing such a key role in raising funds for this chair. The Inouye Chair brings prestige to our University and attracts outstanding individuals who share their experience, worldview, and commitment to excellence with our students, faculty and community," said University of Hawai'i at Manoa Chancellor Virginia Hinshaw. First Hawaiian leadership spearheaded the Inouye Chair campaign that was launched in July 2005 and raised $1.625 million within a month. To date, more than $2.2 million has been raised and the campaign has been recognized as the most successful volunteer campaign for an endowed chair at UH. "First Hawaiian Bank is proud to support UH Manoa with this important gift to fund the Inouye Chair," said Sharon Shiroma Brown, president of First Hawaiian Bank Foundation. "The Inouye silver rings continues to successfully attract high caliber visiting faculty members who provide a rich and diverse educational experience for the students, faculty and the community." The Dan and Maggie Inouye Distinguished Chair in Democratic Ideals honors Senator Dan Inouye, a 1950 graduate of UH, American war hero, and long-time senior senator of Hawai'i, and his late wife Maggie, a 1946 graduate of UH and educator who played a key role in her husband's achievements. The Inouye Distinguished Chair in Democratic Ideals resides at UH Manoa, offering courses and seminars for the benefit of students, faculty, alumni and the community. Held jointly in the William S. Richardson School of Law and the College of Arts and Humanities Department of American Studies, this visiting faculty position emphasizes democratic processes and the importance of public life while improving the understanding of the unique context of Hawai'i, Asia and the Pacific within the traditional positions of power and influence in the United States. To date, these individuals have held The Dan and Maggie Inouye Distinguished Chair in Democratic Ideals: Dr. John Hope Franklin, celebrated historian of American history and the African American experience; Frederick Wiseman, considered one of the world's greatest documentary filmmakers; Ngugi wa Thiong'o, renowned East African novelist; and Richard Parsons, UH Manoa alum and former chairman and CEO of Time Warner. For more information about The Dan and Maggie Inouye Distinguished Chair in Democratic Ideals or to make a gift in support of this chair, tiffany accessories: Donna Vuchinich, President & CEO.

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