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Premier Restoration welcomes Herb Tedebjork to Maui team

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Herb Tedebjork, new business development manager with Premier Restoration. Courtesy photo

Premier Restoration Hawai‘i, one of Hawai‘i’s largest locally owned restoration and reconstruction companies, announced that Herb Tedebjork has joined the Maui team as business development manager. He’ll be in charge of client relations and expanding business leads on Maui. 

“I’m excited to be part of a locally owned company that truly makes a difference,” Tedebjork said. “I’m looking forward to working with many of the same great people as in my previous roles.”

Tedebjork has more than 25 years of experience in business development and sales and has worked with a variety of businesses across the state. He’s spent much of his professional career working in the visitor publishing industry where he played a significant role in expanding the 101 Things To Do visitor magazine to Oʻahu and the Big Island, and spearheaded business development efforts in Florida and Arizona.

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“Herb is a seasoned professional with a proven track record of success, and we’re excited to have him on the team,” said Alexander Stuart, general manager of Maui for Premier Restoration Hawai‘i.

Founded in 2003, Premier Restoration Hawai‘i is one of the largest and most respected restoration and reconstruction companies in the state. The locally owned company offers 24/7 emergency response services and helps residents and business owners on O‘ahu, Maui, Kaua‘i and the Hawai‘i Island fix damage caused by water, fire, mold and storms. For more information, visit premhi.com.

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