Bank of Hawaii’s chief data officer on seeing the people within the numbers


Torrie Inouye, chief data officer at Bank of Hawaii, said that while math and science played a big role in her life growing up, her path into data and analytics was “coincidental.” It was a college internship in marketing with a credit card company that later turned into a job as a credit risk analyst where Inouye said she was exposed to statistical programming languages for the first time.

“It was then when I saw the power of how data and analytical models can be applied to business decisions,…

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