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After 15 years with Hawaiian Trust Co., Mr. Barton has been promoted to executive vice president as the firm continues to expand its financial offerings.
Mr. Barton came to Hawaii in 1981 from Detroit where he worked 24 years for Comerica Bank.
He also was a faculty member of the University of Detroit's Evening School of Commerce and a pension plan trustee for Birmingham, Mich.
Mr. Barton is a member of the Security Analysts Society of San Francisco, American Arbitration Association and Financial Analysts Federation.
Mr. Barton earned bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration at the University of Michigan.
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Bank of Hawaii (Asset Management)
Bank of Hawaii (Asset Management) Investment ManagersFinance Bank of Hawaii (Asset Management), do-business-as Asset Management Group of Bank of Hawaii (AMG), is a separately identifiable department of the Bank of Hawaii, which is owned by Bank of Hawaii Corp. (NYSE: BOH). Headquartered in Honolulu, AMG was founded in 1897 and offers investment advisory services on a discretionary basis to registered investment companies (mutual funds) and institutional clients that are quasi-governmental agencies whose accounts consist in whole or in part of the proceeds from the issuance of municipal bonds. | Chief Investment Officer | 31-12-2006 |
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Bank of Hawaii (Asset Management)
Bank of Hawaii (Asset Management) Investment ManagersFinance Bank of Hawaii (Asset Management), do-business-as Asset Management Group of Bank of Hawaii (AMG), is a separately identifiable department of the Bank of Hawaii, which is owned by Bank of Hawaii Corp. (NYSE: BOH). Headquartered in Honolulu, AMG was founded in 1897 and offers investment advisory services on a discretionary basis to registered investment companies (mutual funds) and institutional clients that are quasi-governmental agencies whose accounts consist in whole or in part of the proceeds from the issuance of municipal bonds. | Finance |