By Staff Reports
(HONOLULU)– Kaiser Permanente Hawaii announced today that David Tumilowicz has joined the state’s largest integrated health care organization as director, broker relations and client engagement. In his new position, Tumilowicz will support regional growth objectives by developing and directing a robust business-to-business engagement program and the communications strategy for market engagement.
Most recently, Tumilowicz served as vice president – strategy and business development for PacificBasin Communications and publisher of the organization’s Hawaii Business magazine, where he started in 2005 as senior account executive. Prior to that, he was director of marketing for Broadband Interactive Television in Honolulu.
Tumilowicz serves as a board member with Aloha United Way, Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, Pacific Aviation Museum at Pearl Harbor, Enterprise Honolulu and Hogan Entrepreneurs Program with Chaminade University. He is a 2010 Pacific Century Fellow, which is modeled after the White House Fellows Program and identifies, encourages and helps to develop and strengthen island leaders.
He earned a master’s degree in sociology from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and his bachelor’s degree from Pennsylvania State University.
Kaiser Permanente Hawaii has provided total health to the people of Hawaii for more than 50 years, with physicians who are members of the Hawaii Permanente Medical Group, the largest multi-specialty physician group practice in the state of Hawaii. Kaiser Permanente is dedicated to care innovations, clinical research, health education and the support of community health. Visit kp.org for additional information, become a fan of good health at Facebook.com/KPHawaii or follow @KPHawaii on Twitter.