A Marcus Mariota bobblehead will debut this weekend at the First Hawaiian Bank Made in Hawaii Festival at the Neal S. Blaisdell Exhibition Hall & Arena.
First Hawaiian partnered with the Tennessee Titans quarterback, a former Saint Louis School and University of Oregon star, to create the limited-edition bobblehead as a way to raise awareness of his Motiv8 Foundation, which supports academic programs and initiatives that provide youth with opportunities to excel in school and sports. The bobblehead, which sells for $20, will be available at the First Hawaiian booth in the exhibition hall.
First Hawaiian, which last year became the first company in the state to sign Mariota to endorse its brand, featured him in print, television and online advertisements as part of the bank’s “It All Starts With Yes” branding campaign.
Following this weekend’s festival, the Mariota bobblehead will be available for purchase, also for $20, at any First Hawaiian branch in Hawaii until the supplies are exhausted.
The Motiv8 Foundation was established by Mariota in his rookie year as the Titans’ starting quarterback.
The Made in Hawaii Festival runs Friday through Sunday. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Ka Makana Alii job fair set for Saturday
DeBartolo Development LLC will hold a job fair Saturday for the new Ka Makana Alii shopping center, which will open this fall in Kapolei.
The fair will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the University of Hawaii-West Oahu campus in Room C-208.
Attendees should bring a copy of their resume. Go to kamakanaalii.com and click on Events for information.
Ka Makana Alii, which is the first shopping center to be built on Oahu in more than three decades, has the following confirmed tenants: Macy’s, H&M, Forever 21, Victoria’s Secret, Bath & Body Works, Old Navy, Skechers, Foot Locker, Kay Jewelers, 24 Hour Fitness, Hoala Salon and Spa, Applebee’s, Five Guys Burgers and Fries, California Pizza Kitchen, Luibueno’s, AT&T, Zales, Zumies, Rix Island Wear, Town & Country Surf Designs, Famous Footwear, PetSmart, Reyn Spooner, Plus Interiors, Nagoya Ramen, Kickin Kajun, Koa Pancake House, Wendy’s, L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, Panda Express, Subway, Auntie Anne’s, Cinnabon, Consolidated Theatres and Hawaii’s first Hampton Inn & Suites.
On the move
Anthology Marketing Group has announced two appointments:
>> Curtis Agor is vice president of finance and accounting. Prior to joining Anthology, Agor served as accounting manager in digital content at Amazon.com, based in Seattle, as well as manager of audit services at KPMG in Honolulu.
>> Page Gaylord has returned to the company as a media director. She has more than 30 years of marketing, media buying and planning experience in Hawaii, including serving as director of advertising and promotion at Starwood Hotels and Resorts Hawaii.
The Salvation Army has announced that Jennifer Hee has been promoted to chief development officer of its Hawaiian & Pacific Islands Division. Hee previously served as TSA’s executive director of development from 2014 to July.