Company: BOH
Filing Date: 2025-03-14
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0000950170-25-039381
Chunk: 33

Company: BANK OF HAWAII CORP
Filing Date: 2025-03-14
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 33
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oming Futures.” Panels led by Bank leaders discussed resources and strategies helpful in today’s workplace. Blue Brigade Military ERG: The Blue Brigade Military ERG membership reached 88 members, with 14 events focused on service, wellness, and mental resilience. The year started with a focus on Unity Within the Community, a volunteer event with U.S. VETS in Wai‘anae. Additional community service efforts included participating in the 30th Annual Men’s March Against Violence to take a stand against domestic violence, and in December partnering with the Disney Aulani ERG to spread holiday cheer by decorating two of the Triplet Army Fisher Houses. As part of Mental Health Awareness Month in May, our Military ERG hosted a special sunset yoga and breathwork session for employees, giving them a chance to unwind and rejuvenate, followed by a healthy pau hana gathering. The ERG also hosted a light lunch and guided discussions about self-care strategies to develop mental resilience. RainBOH LGBTQIA+ ERG: The RainBOH LGBTQIA+ ERG's membership reached 97 members, with 15 events focusing on visibility, awareness, and community engagement in 2024. The RainBOH ERG hosted a “Trans Day of Visibility” talk story lunch in March to raise awareness about issues affecting transgender people. Participants learned about ways to support teammates and create safe spaces. RainBOH Connect sessions were created to offer quarterly fellowship gatherings for LGBTQIA+ members and allies. In June, the RainBOH ERG further strengthened its presence in the community and traveled to the Kaua‘i Pride Parade and Festival, participated in the Kona Pride Parade, volunteered at the Honolulu AIDS Walk and sponsored a RainBOH Connect for members to celebrate Pride Month together. In September, the Bank sponsored a Rainbow Town Hall in partnership with the Hawai‘i LGBT Legacy Foundation, which was open to the public with 80 attendees. Our RainBOH ERG co-chair moderated as professionals from a variety of companies took part in this meaningful discussion. Nā ‘Ōiwi Aloha (Native Hawaiian ERG): The Nā ‘Ōiwi Aloha ERG's membership reached 86 members, with 11 cultural and service-oriented events. Our Native Hawaiian ERG hosted an introduction to ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i by respected Native Hawaiian educator and entertainer Kumu Kahanuola Solatorio, and more than 100 employees attended. In June, more than 50 employees joined the group for two special events to