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Young Brothers promotes Chris Edwards, Chris Martin

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Young Brothers promoted Chris Edwards (right) to vice president – chief financial officer and Chris Martin to vice president of operations. (Young Brothers)

Young Brothers announced the promotions of Chris Edwards to vice president – chief financial officer and Chris Martin to vice president of operations. 

In his new role, Edwards will continue strategic oversight of the company’s accounting, information services, financial planning and analysis, and forecasting functions.

But he also will incorporate a new treasury function, which is a critical element of Young Brothers’ five-year strategic business plan to increase the company’s sustainability and autonomy for another 120 years, the company said in a press release.

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Edwards has been with Young Brothers for nearly five years and previously served as the director of finance, where he spearheaded a $100 million capital plan to increase both shoreside and marine investments to optimize the company’s operations.

Prior to Young Brothers, Edwards held accounting and finance positions with Island Energy Services and Par Hawai‘i. He holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and a master’s degree in management information systems from Texas A&M University. 

Martin oversees statewide operations for Young Brothers, including customer service, maintenance, facilities and security, and labor relations.

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Marking nearly 17 years with Young Brothers, Martin most recently worked as the director of terminal operations and serves on the company’s Safety Control and Assist and Incident Command teams, where he works to improve safety performance and ensure safe terminal operations, among other duties.

Originally from Hawai‘i Island, Martin started his shipping career in 1998 with Alaska Marine Lines in Seattle. He also volunteers with Nā Kama Kai, a youth education nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering youth by creating, conducting and supporting ocean-based programs. 

“Both of these dynamic leaders play an invaluable role in realizing initiatives that strengthen our operations across our seven ports, while steering the strategic vision of Young Brothers,” said Jay Ana, President of Young Brothers.

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“With their dedication and expertise, we will continue to build upon our rich legacy and set a strong foundation for the next 100 years.”

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