First Hawaiian Bank Business Banking Officer Randy Hu has taken a position on the Big Island Substance Abuse Council’s Board of Directors.
First Hawaiian Bank Business Banking Officer Randy Hu has taken a position on the Big Island Substance Abuse Council’s Board of Directors.
Hu, a Hilo native, brings his background in public accounting, nonprofits and banking, to BISAC.
Hu also serves as the Treasurer of Hawaii Island United Way, is a member of the Hilo Yacht Club’s House Committee, and is a member of the Hawaii Association of Public Accountants, AICPA, HSCPA.
“I feel the programs offered by BISAC are essential in the prevention, intervention and education on drug and alcohol abuse. When I served as a member of the Grad Nite a few years ago, I was impressed with the knowledge of BISAC’s staff,” Hu said.
Since 1964, BISAC has been inspiring individuals and families to reclaim and enrich their lives in the wake of the ravages of substance abuse. They offer a continuum of services that are culturally appropriate and aligned with the ever-changing behavioral health field.
“We are so grateful that Randy is joining our Board of Directors and helping us to inspire individuals and families to reclaim and enrich their lives while holding on to the vision of a community where everyone can be free to live an enriched life of health, happiness and overall wellbeing,” said BISAC CEO Dr. Hannah Preston-Pita.