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WHAT THEY GET PAID

Total compensation for the top executives at the 13 largest publicly traded compa-
nies in Hawaii:

BANK OF HAWAII AGE TITLE COMPENSATION


Peter Ho 51 Chairman, president, CEO $5,027,855
Kent Lucien 63 Chief financial officer $1,768,610
Wayne Hamano 62 Chief commercial officer $1,534,846
Mark Rossi 68 Chief admin. officer, $1,767,734
general counsel
Mary Sellers 60 Chief risk officer $1,757,185

FIRST HAWAIIAN
Bob Harrison 56 Chairman and CEO $4,330,141
Eric Yeaman 49 President and chief $3,138,970
operating officer
Robert Fujioka 65 Vice chairman $2,053,249
and chief lending officer
Albert Yamada* 66 Former vice chairman $2,486,142
and chief admin. officer
* Retired Dec. 1, 2016

MATSON
Matt Cox 55 President and CEO $4,134,274
Joel Wine 45 Chief financial officer $1,588,814
Peter Heilmann 48 Chief legal officer $1,194,211
Rusty Rolfe 57 President, Matson Logistics $862,731
Ronald Forest 61 Sr. VP, operations $983,301

HAWAIIAN HOLDINGS
Mark Dunkerley 53 President and CEO $3,731,714
Shannon Okinaka 42 Chief financial officer $1,321,109
Aaron Alter* 59 Chief legal officer $1,293,859
Ron Anderson- 53 Chief admin. officer $1,305,810
Lehman
Peter Ingram 50 Chief commercial officer $1,516,821
* Appointed in January 2016

HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES


Connie Lau 65 President and CEO $3,060,309
James Ajello 63 President and $1,607,030
chief financial officer
Gregory Hazelton* 52 Sr. VP-finance $1,051,916
Alan Oshima 69 HECO president and CEO $1,583,248
Rich Wacker 54 American Savings Bank $1,509,244
president and CEO
* Rejoined HEI on Oct. 24, 2016, after previously serving as HEIs vice president of
finance from August 2013 to June 2015

ALEXANDER & BALDWIN


Chris Benjamin 53 President and CEO $2,225,457
Paul Ito 46 Chief financial officer $1,015,069
Nelson Chun 64 Chief legal officer $779,910
Meredith Ching 60 Sr. VP government and $826,354
community relations
Lance Parker 43 President of A&B Properties $692,774
TERRITORIAL AGE TITLE COMPENSATION
Allan Kitagawa 71 Chairman, president $1,833,247
and CEO
Melvin Miyamoto 63 Chief financial officer $243,479
Vernon Hirata 64 Co-chief operating officer $748,809
Ralph Nakatsuka 61 Co-chief operating officer $818,390
Richard Lau 74 Chief lending officer $265,314

HAWAIIAN TELCOM
Scott Barber 55 President and CEO $1,397,172
Dan Bessey 51 Chief financial officer $818,149
John Komeiji 63 Chief admin. officer $771,268
Kevin Paul 61 Sr. VP-technology $549,165

CENTRAL PACIFIC FINANCIAL


Catherine Ngo 56 President and CEO $1,051,039
David Morimoto 49 Chief financial officer $496,084
Glenn Ching 58 Chief legal officer $550,704
Blenn Fujimoto 58 Executive VP, $537,412
specialized markets
Arnold Martines 52 Executive VP, $479,699
commercial markets
Lance Mizumoto* 58 Chief operating officer $554,669
* Resigned on Nov. 30, 2016

MAUI LAND & PINEAPPLE


Warren Haruki 64 Chairman and CEO $1,047,250
Tim Esaki 54 Chief financial officer $527,574

CYANOTECH
Gerry Cysewski* 67 President and CEO $238,547
Brent Bailey* 64 Former president and CEO $629,558
Jole Deal 57 Chief financial officer $267,188
* Bailey resigned effective March 31, 2016, and was replaced by Cysewski on April 1,
2016. Compensation reflects the fiscal year that ended March 31, 2016.

ROYAL HAWAIIAN ORCHARDS


Brad Nelson* 50 Chairman and president $124,968
Scott Wallace* 61 Former president and CEO $274,000
* Nelson replaced Wallace on May 18, 2016. Nelson was named chairman and
president of Royal Hawaiian Resources, the managing general partner of Royal
Hawaiian Orchards. Wallaces titles also were for Royal Hawaiian Resources.

BARNWELL INDUSTRIES
Morton Kinzler* 91 Chairman and CEO $252,205
Alex Kinzler* 58 President and chief $363,439
operating officer
Russell Gifford 62 Chief financial officer $350,928
* Morton Kinzler resigned as CEO in December 2016 and was replaced by his son Alex.
Morton remains chairman of the company. Compensation reflects the fiscal year that
ended Sept. 30, 2016.

Note: Ages are as of the companys most recent proxy or 10-K filing
Source: Securities and Exchange Commission, Honolulu Star-Advertiser research
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