From Leadership Seminar Series: Lori & Ann Teranishi · · UH Mānoa College of Engineering
“You can't be the CEO of American Savings Bank and not be volunteering on the weekends, thinking about what our bank's place in this community is and how we are going to impact the community and drive the future of Hawaii. That is how leaders here think.”
On , Ann Teranishi, Chief Executive Officer, President & Director of American Savings Bank at HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC INDS, spoke about community leadership during Leadership Seminar Series: Lori & Ann Teranishi on UH Mānoa College of Engineering.
Ann Teranishi, CEO of American Savings Bank, participated in a leadership seminar at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in September 2022. During the event, she discussed her career path and leadership philosophy. Teranishi stated that leaders should be "a student for the rest of your life" and emphasized the importance of developing business acumen, people skills, and self-awareness. She said that networking is about "the quality of the connection" and that failure "only makes you stronger and better." Teranishi also spoke about her decision to return to Hawaii after more than 20 years, saying she believed it was "the best place to raise children" and that Hawaii has "amazing leaders." She described her role as CEO as requiring community involvement, noting that "you can't be the CEO of American Savings Bank and not be volunteering on the weekends." Teranishi encouraged students to be open to experiences and to present ideas in ways that others can understand and be persuaded by.