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SUZANNE BASALLA
Suzanne Basalla. Beginning in May 2020, Suzanne Basalla will be the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the U.S.-Japan Council (USJC), a Washington, DC-based nonprofit organization devoted to developing and connecting diverse leaders in the U.S. and Japan, with the overall goal of strengthening U.S.-Japan relations. Ms.NATE GYOTOKU
Nate Gyotoku Reflection from Nate Gyotoku (ELP ’13) Aloha kākou!! Spring is here, and nothing better signals the Spring season than the blossoming of the sakura. In the Japanese culture, sakura (cherry blossoms) represent the fragility and fleeting beauty of life.RYLAN SEKIGUCHI
Rylan Sekiguchi Reflection from Rylan Sekiguchi (ELP ’17) The Emerging Leaders Program was an unforgettable experience. Not only did it give me a chance to meet leaders in the field of U.S.-Japan relations, it reaffirmed in me the importance of the U.S.-Japan relationship and my commitment to it.LEA OKUDARA
What makes USJC special is that it creates opportunities that not only strengthen U.S.-Japan relations, but also develop personal relations with identity, culture and each other. Whether born and raised with Japanese values and customs, or recently discovering them, ourheritage is
JAMES HIGA - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Mr. James Higa. Managing Partner at Offline Ventures. James Higa grew up in Okinawa, was educated in Palo Alto, and has a long and storied career in Silicon Valley. He reported directly to Steve Jobs at Apple, working to change the face of technology and consumer industries. He was a member of the original Macintosh team, and his workDAVID NISHIDA
Mr. Nishida is a member of the executive committee, management committee, and enterprise risk committee of ORIX USA. Mr. Nishida began his career in public accounting specializing in the real estate industry and has more than 35 years of private equity, accounting, and finance experience in the U.S. and Japan. Prior to joining ORIX USA,Mr
JAPANESE AMERICANS AND JAPAN: LEGACIES Teranishi is a member of the USJC Legacy Council and former Chair of the USJC Board of Directors. Mr. Teranishi discussed growing up in a Japanese American community in Hawaii and detailed his experiences working on the farm. He was very involved in the ROTC program as a college student and served in the military for several years. HOME - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCILCONSULS GENERAL & JAPANESE AMERICAN LEADERS MEETINGGOVERNORS’ CIRCLE The U.S.-Japan Council develops and connects global leaders to create a stronger U.S.-Japan relationship. It is an organization whose members believe people-to-people relationships are a powerful way to bring together leaders in the U.S. and Japan to address and create solutions to mutual concerns. TOMODACHI INITIATIVE TOMODACHI Initiative Overview. The TOMODACHI Initiative is a public-private partnership between the U.S.-Japan Council and the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, with support from the Government of Japan. Born out of support for Japan’s recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake, TOMODACHI invests in the next generation of Japanese and American leaders through educational and cultural exchanges as USJC BOARD OF DIRECTORS USJC Board of Directors. The U.S.-Japan Council’s organizing Board of Directors consists of Japanese American leaders from across the United States and in Japan who provide their expertise and guidance in establishing and guiding the Council’s mission and activities.SUZANNE BASALLA
Suzanne Basalla. Beginning in May 2020, Suzanne Basalla will be the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the U.S.-Japan Council (USJC), a Washington, DC-based nonprofit organization devoted to developing and connecting diverse leaders in the U.S. and Japan, with the overall goal of strengthening U.S.-Japan relations. Ms.NATE GYOTOKU
Nate Gyotoku Reflection from Nate Gyotoku (ELP ’13) Aloha kākou!! Spring is here, and nothing better signals the Spring season than the blossoming of the sakura. In the Japanese culture, sakura (cherry blossoms) represent the fragility and fleeting beauty of life.RYLAN SEKIGUCHI
Rylan Sekiguchi Reflection from Rylan Sekiguchi (ELP ’17) The Emerging Leaders Program was an unforgettable experience. Not only did it give me a chance to meet leaders in the field of U.S.-Japan relations, it reaffirmed in me the importance of the U.S.-Japan relationship and my commitment to it.LEA OKUDARA
What makes USJC special is that it creates opportunities that not only strengthen U.S.-Japan relations, but also develop personal relations with identity, culture and each other. Whether born and raised with Japanese values and customs, or recently discovering them, ourheritage is
JAMES HIGA - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Mr. James Higa. Managing Partner at Offline Ventures. James Higa grew up in Okinawa, was educated in Palo Alto, and has a long and storied career in Silicon Valley. He reported directly to Steve Jobs at Apple, working to change the face of technology and consumer industries. He was a member of the original Macintosh team, and his workDAVID NISHIDA
Mr. Nishida is a member of the executive committee, management committee, and enterprise risk committee of ORIX USA. Mr. Nishida began his career in public accounting specializing in the real estate industry and has more than 35 years of private equity, accounting, and finance experience in the U.S. and Japan. Prior to joining ORIX USA,Mr
JAPANESE AMERICANS AND JAPAN: LEGACIES Teranishi is a member of the USJC Legacy Council and former Chair of the USJC Board of Directors. Mr. Teranishi discussed growing up in a Japanese American community in Hawaii and detailed his experiences working on the farm. He was very involved in the ROTC program as a college student and served in the military for several years. ABOUT US - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL About Us. About USJC The U.S.-Japan Council develops and connects global leaders to create a stronger U.S.-Japan relationship. It is an organization whose members believe people-to-people relationships are a powerful way to bring together leaders in the U.S. and Japan to TOMODACHI INITIATIVE TOMODACHI Initiative Overview. The TOMODACHI Initiative is a public-private partnership between the U.S.-Japan Council and the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, with support from the Government of Japan. Born out of support for Japan’s recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake, TOMODACHI invests in the next generation of Japanese and American leaders through educational and cultural exchanges as USJC STATEMENT ON ANTI-ASIAN VIOLENCE The U.S.-Japan Council (USJC) is angered and alarmed by the rapid increase in anti-Asian violence and sentiment in our nation during this past year. As an organization dedicated to building CAREERS - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL The U.S.-Japan Council has offices in Washington, DC; Tokyo, Japan; and California. Please click on the links to learn more about each jobopening.
JAPANESE AMERICANS & JAPAN: LEGACIES The “Japanese Americans & Japan: Legacies” series continued with an interview of Susan Morita, Partner at Arnold & Porter. During the interview, Ms. Morita shared stories about her childhood, career and experiences as a Japanese American.DAVID NISHIDA
Mr. Nishida is a member of the executive committee, management committee, and enterprise risk committee of ORIX USA. Mr. Nishida began his career in public accounting specializing in the real estate industry and has more than 35 years of private equity, accounting, and finance experience in the U.S. and Japan. Prior to joining ORIX USA,Mr
DENNIS TERANISHI
Before joining PICHTR, Mr. Teranishi was CEO of Hawaiian Host, Inc. for 14 years. Prior to that, he worked for 19 years at AMFAC, Inc., ending his tenure as president of AMFAC Agribusiness, Inc. He was honorably discharged as a Captain in the U.S. Army. Mr. Teranishi holds a B.S. in crop science from California State PolytechnicUniversity and
JONATHAN ABBOTT
Jonathan Abbott Reflection from Jonathan Abbott (ELP 2014) I was home on March 11, 2011. At 2:46 p.m. my Tokyo apartment started to tremble. I went outside where I joined dozens of people on the narrow streetsnear my house.
HIDEKI MATSUNAGA
Hideki Matsunaga. Adviser to the Chief Economist at World Bank Contact Us; Give Online; Subscribe; Search TODD GUILD - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Mr. Guild is a Senior Partner Emeritus with McKinsey & Company where he served U.S. and Asian based clients on multi-year engagements related to strategy, growth, operations and governance. Mr. Guild was a member of McKinsey’s Los Angeles, Tokyo and Atlanta offices over his 28 years with the Firm. He held various Firm leadership roles HOME - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCILCONSULS GENERAL & JAPANESE AMERICAN LEADERS MEETINGGOVERNORS’ CIRCLE The U.S.-Japan Council develops and connects global leaders to create a stronger U.S.-Japan relationship. It is an organization whose members believe people-to-people relationships are a powerful way to bring together leaders in the U.S. and Japan to address and create solutions to mutual concerns.SUZANNE BASALLA
Suzanne Basalla. Beginning in May 2020, Suzanne Basalla will be the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the U.S.-Japan Council (USJC), a Washington, DC-based nonprofit organization devoted to developing and connecting diverse leaders in the U.S. and Japan, with the overall goal of strengthening U.S.-Japan relations. Ms. USJC BOARD OF DIRECTORS USJC Board of Directors. The U.S.-Japan Council’s organizing Board of Directors consists of Japanese American leaders from across the United States and in Japan who provide their expertise and guidance in establishing and guiding the Council’s mission and activities. JAMES HIGA - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Mr. James Higa. Managing Partner at Offline Ventures. James Higa grew up in Okinawa, was educated in Palo Alto, and has a long and storied career in Silicon Valley. He reported directly to Steve Jobs at Apple, working to change the face of technology and consumer industries. He was a member of the original Macintosh team, and his workNATE GYOTOKU
Nate Gyotoku Reflection from Nate Gyotoku (ELP ’13) Aloha kākou!! Spring is here, and nothing better signals the Spring season than the blossoming of the sakura. In the Japanese culture, sakura (cherry blossoms) represent the fragility and fleeting beauty of life.LEA OKUDARA
What makes USJC special is that it creates opportunities that not only strengthen U.S.-Japan relations, but also develop personal relations with identity, culture and each other. Whether born and raised with Japanese values and customs, or recently discovering them, ourheritage is
JAPANESE AMERICANS AND JAPAN: LEGACIES Teranishi is a member of the USJC Legacy Council and former Chair of the USJC Board of Directors. Mr. Teranishi discussed growing up in a Japanese American community in Hawaii and detailed his experiences working on the farm. He was very involved in the ROTC program as a college student and served in the military for several years.DAVID NISHIDA
Mr. Nishida is a member of the executive committee, management committee, and enterprise risk committee of ORIX USA. Mr. Nishida began his career in public accounting specializing in the real estate industry and has more than 35 years of private equity, accounting, and finance experience in the U.S. and Japan. Prior to joining ORIX USA,Mr
TODD GUILD - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Mr. Guild is a Senior Partner Emeritus with McKinsey & Company where he served U.S. and Asian based clients on multi-year engagements related to strategy, growth, operations and governance. Mr. Guild was a member of McKinsey’s Los Angeles, Tokyo and Atlanta offices over his 28 years with the Firm. He held various Firm leadership roles YOKO OTANI - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Ms. Yoko Otani. Audit Committee Chair, USJC. Partner at Straterix Inc. Ms. Otani is a Partner at Straterix, Inc., a financial technology (“fintech”) company. Previously, Ms. Otani was a Managing Director at Promontory Financial Group, a management consulting company where she led major engagements, advising and working with clients on a HOME - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCILCONSULS GENERAL & JAPANESE AMERICAN LEADERS MEETINGGOVERNORS’ CIRCLE The U.S.-Japan Council develops and connects global leaders to create a stronger U.S.-Japan relationship. It is an organization whose members believe people-to-people relationships are a powerful way to bring together leaders in the U.S. and Japan to address and create solutions to mutual concerns.SUZANNE BASALLA
Suzanne Basalla. Beginning in May 2020, Suzanne Basalla will be the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the U.S.-Japan Council (USJC), a Washington, DC-based nonprofit organization devoted to developing and connecting diverse leaders in the U.S. and Japan, with the overall goal of strengthening U.S.-Japan relations. Ms. USJC BOARD OF DIRECTORS USJC Board of Directors. The U.S.-Japan Council’s organizing Board of Directors consists of Japanese American leaders from across the United States and in Japan who provide their expertise and guidance in establishing and guiding the Council’s mission and activities. JAMES HIGA - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Mr. James Higa. Managing Partner at Offline Ventures. James Higa grew up in Okinawa, was educated in Palo Alto, and has a long and storied career in Silicon Valley. He reported directly to Steve Jobs at Apple, working to change the face of technology and consumer industries. He was a member of the original Macintosh team, and his workNATE GYOTOKU
Nate Gyotoku Reflection from Nate Gyotoku (ELP ’13) Aloha kākou!! Spring is here, and nothing better signals the Spring season than the blossoming of the sakura. In the Japanese culture, sakura (cherry blossoms) represent the fragility and fleeting beauty of life.LEA OKUDARA
What makes USJC special is that it creates opportunities that not only strengthen U.S.-Japan relations, but also develop personal relations with identity, culture and each other. Whether born and raised with Japanese values and customs, or recently discovering them, ourheritage is
JAPANESE AMERICANS AND JAPAN: LEGACIES Teranishi is a member of the USJC Legacy Council and former Chair of the USJC Board of Directors. Mr. Teranishi discussed growing up in a Japanese American community in Hawaii and detailed his experiences working on the farm. He was very involved in the ROTC program as a college student and served in the military for several years.DAVID NISHIDA
Mr. Nishida is a member of the executive committee, management committee, and enterprise risk committee of ORIX USA. Mr. Nishida began his career in public accounting specializing in the real estate industry and has more than 35 years of private equity, accounting, and finance experience in the U.S. and Japan. Prior to joining ORIX USA,Mr
TODD GUILD - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Mr. Guild is a Senior Partner Emeritus with McKinsey & Company where he served U.S. and Asian based clients on multi-year engagements related to strategy, growth, operations and governance. Mr. Guild was a member of McKinsey’s Los Angeles, Tokyo and Atlanta offices over his 28 years with the Firm. He held various Firm leadership roles YOKO OTANI - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Ms. Yoko Otani. Audit Committee Chair, USJC. Partner at Straterix Inc. Ms. Otani is a Partner at Straterix, Inc., a financial technology (“fintech”) company. Previously, Ms. Otani was a Managing Director at Promontory Financial Group, a management consulting company where she led major engagements, advising and working with clients on a U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL NEWSLETTER (JUNE 3, 2021) U.S.-Japan Council Newsletter (June 3, 2021) Contact Us; Give Online;Subscribe; Search
THE BILATERAL BOARDROOM The Bilateral Boardroom. Save the date for the U.S.-Japan Council’s 2021 Bilateral Boardroom on November 16, 2021. Please stay tuned for more details on this page. Click here to read about the 2020 BilateralBoardroom.
USJC STATEMENT ON ANTI-ASIAN VIOLENCE The U.S.-Japan Council (USJC) is angered and alarmed by the rapid increase in anti-Asian violence and sentiment in our nation during this past year. As an organization dedicated to building CAREERS - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Careers. The U.S.-Japan Council has offices in Washington, DC; Tokyo, Japan; and California. Please click on the links to learn more abouteach job opening.
EMERGING LEADERS PROGRAM The U.S.-Japan Council’s Emerging Leaders Program is supported by the generous sponsorship of companies, foundations and individuals. If you would like to make a donation to the program, please contact Laura Abbot at labbot@usjapancouncil.org or (202) 223-6842. We also thank the many generous donors who have contributed to USJC’s U40 Summit JAPANESE AMERICANS & JAPAN: LEGACIES The “Japanese Americans & Japan: Legacies” series continued with an interview of Susan Morita, Partner at Arnold & Porter. During the interview, Ms. Morita shared stories about her childhood, career and experiences as a Japanese American.DAVID NISHIDA
Mr. Nishida is a member of the executive committee, management committee, and enterprise risk committee of ORIX USA. Mr. Nishida began his career in public accounting specializing in the real estate industry and has more than 35 years of private equity, accounting, and finance experience in the U.S. and Japan. Prior to joining ORIX USA,Mr
HIDEKI MATSUNAGA
Hideki Matsunaga. Adviser to the Chief Economist at World Bank Contact Us; Give Online; Subscribe; SearchPAUL YONAMINE
Paul K. Yonamine is the Chairman and CEO of Central Pacific Financial Corp., the parent company of Central Pacific Bank at which he serves as its Executive Chairman. Mr. Yonamine served as President and Country General Manager of IBM Japan, Ltd. until March 2017. IBM Japan was one of the best performing divisions of IBM with approximately $9 YOKO OTANI - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Ms. Yoko Otani. Audit Committee Chair, USJC. Partner at Straterix Inc. Ms. Otani is a Partner at Straterix, Inc., a financial technology (“fintech”) company. Previously, Ms. Otani was a Managing Director at Promontory Financial Group, a management consulting company where she led major engagements, advising and working with clients on a HOME - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCILCONSULS GENERAL & JAPANESE AMERICAN LEADERS MEETINGGOVERNORS’ CIRCLE The U.S.-Japan Council develops and connects global leaders to create a stronger U.S.-Japan relationship. It is an organization whose members believe people-to-people relationships are a powerful way to bring together leaders in the U.S. and Japan to address and create solutions to mutual concerns.SUZANNE BASALLA
Suzanne Basalla. Beginning in May 2020, Suzanne Basalla will be the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the U.S.-Japan Council (USJC), a Washington, DC-based nonprofit organization devoted to developing and connecting diverse leaders in the U.S. and Japan, with the overall goal of strengthening U.S.-Japan relations. Ms. USJC BOARD OF DIRECTORS USJC Board of Directors. The U.S.-Japan Council’s organizing Board of Directors consists of Japanese American leaders from across the United States and in Japan who provide their expertise and guidance in establishing and guiding the Council’s mission and activities. JAMES HIGA - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Mr. James Higa. Managing Partner at Offline Ventures. James Higa grew up in Okinawa, was educated in Palo Alto, and has a long and storied career in Silicon Valley. He reported directly to Steve Jobs at Apple, working to change the face of technology and consumer industries. He was a member of the original Macintosh team, and his workNATE GYOTOKU
Nate Gyotoku Reflection from Nate Gyotoku (ELP ’13) Aloha kākou!! Spring is here, and nothing better signals the Spring season than the blossoming of the sakura. In the Japanese culture, sakura (cherry blossoms) represent the fragility and fleeting beauty of life.LEA OKUDARA
What makes USJC special is that it creates opportunities that not only strengthen U.S.-Japan relations, but also develop personal relations with identity, culture and each other. Whether born and raised with Japanese values and customs, or recently discovering them, ourheritage is
JAPANESE AMERICANS AND JAPAN: LEGACIES Teranishi is a member of the USJC Legacy Council and former Chair of the USJC Board of Directors. Mr. Teranishi discussed growing up in a Japanese American community in Hawaii and detailed his experiences working on the farm. He was very involved in the ROTC program as a college student and served in the military for several years.DAVID NISHIDA
Mr. Nishida is a member of the executive committee, management committee, and enterprise risk committee of ORIX USA. Mr. Nishida began his career in public accounting specializing in the real estate industry and has more than 35 years of private equity, accounting, and finance experience in the U.S. and Japan. Prior to joining ORIX USA,Mr
TODD GUILD - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Mr. Guild is a Senior Partner Emeritus with McKinsey & Company where he served U.S. and Asian based clients on multi-year engagements related to strategy, growth, operations and governance. Mr. Guild was a member of McKinsey’s Los Angeles, Tokyo and Atlanta offices over his 28 years with the Firm. He held various Firm leadership roles YOKO OTANI - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Ms. Yoko Otani. Audit Committee Chair, USJC. Partner at Straterix Inc. Ms. Otani is a Partner at Straterix, Inc., a financial technology (“fintech”) company. Previously, Ms. Otani was a Managing Director at Promontory Financial Group, a management consulting company where she led major engagements, advising and working with clients on a HOME - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCILCONSULS GENERAL & JAPANESE AMERICAN LEADERS MEETINGGOVERNORS’ CIRCLE The U.S.-Japan Council develops and connects global leaders to create a stronger U.S.-Japan relationship. It is an organization whose members believe people-to-people relationships are a powerful way to bring together leaders in the U.S. and Japan to address and create solutions to mutual concerns.SUZANNE BASALLA
Suzanne Basalla. Beginning in May 2020, Suzanne Basalla will be the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the U.S.-Japan Council (USJC), a Washington, DC-based nonprofit organization devoted to developing and connecting diverse leaders in the U.S. and Japan, with the overall goal of strengthening U.S.-Japan relations. Ms. USJC BOARD OF DIRECTORS USJC Board of Directors. The U.S.-Japan Council’s organizing Board of Directors consists of Japanese American leaders from across the United States and in Japan who provide their expertise and guidance in establishing and guiding the Council’s mission and activities. JAMES HIGA - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Mr. James Higa. Managing Partner at Offline Ventures. James Higa grew up in Okinawa, was educated in Palo Alto, and has a long and storied career in Silicon Valley. He reported directly to Steve Jobs at Apple, working to change the face of technology and consumer industries. He was a member of the original Macintosh team, and his workNATE GYOTOKU
Nate Gyotoku Reflection from Nate Gyotoku (ELP ’13) Aloha kākou!! Spring is here, and nothing better signals the Spring season than the blossoming of the sakura. In the Japanese culture, sakura (cherry blossoms) represent the fragility and fleeting beauty of life.LEA OKUDARA
What makes USJC special is that it creates opportunities that not only strengthen U.S.-Japan relations, but also develop personal relations with identity, culture and each other. Whether born and raised with Japanese values and customs, or recently discovering them, ourheritage is
JAPANESE AMERICANS AND JAPAN: LEGACIES Teranishi is a member of the USJC Legacy Council and former Chair of the USJC Board of Directors. Mr. Teranishi discussed growing up in a Japanese American community in Hawaii and detailed his experiences working on the farm. He was very involved in the ROTC program as a college student and served in the military for several years.DAVID NISHIDA
Mr. Nishida is a member of the executive committee, management committee, and enterprise risk committee of ORIX USA. Mr. Nishida began his career in public accounting specializing in the real estate industry and has more than 35 years of private equity, accounting, and finance experience in the U.S. and Japan. Prior to joining ORIX USA,Mr
TODD GUILD - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Mr. Guild is a Senior Partner Emeritus with McKinsey & Company where he served U.S. and Asian based clients on multi-year engagements related to strategy, growth, operations and governance. Mr. Guild was a member of McKinsey’s Los Angeles, Tokyo and Atlanta offices over his 28 years with the Firm. He held various Firm leadership roles YOKO OTANI - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Ms. Yoko Otani. Audit Committee Chair, USJC. Partner at Straterix Inc. Ms. Otani is a Partner at Straterix, Inc., a financial technology (“fintech”) company. Previously, Ms. Otani was a Managing Director at Promontory Financial Group, a management consulting company where she led major engagements, advising and working with clients on a U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL NEWSLETTER (JUNE 3, 2021) U.S.-Japan Council Newsletter (June 3, 2021) Contact Us; Give Online;Subscribe; Search
THE BILATERAL BOARDROOM The Bilateral Boardroom. Save the date for the U.S.-Japan Council’s 2021 Bilateral Boardroom on November 16, 2021. Please stay tuned for more details on this page. Click here to read about the 2020 BilateralBoardroom.
USJC STATEMENT ON ANTI-ASIAN VIOLENCE The U.S.-Japan Council (USJC) is angered and alarmed by the rapid increase in anti-Asian violence and sentiment in our nation during this past year. As an organization dedicated to building CAREERS - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Careers. The U.S.-Japan Council has offices in Washington, DC; Tokyo, Japan; and California. Please click on the links to learn more abouteach job opening.
EMERGING LEADERS PROGRAM The U.S.-Japan Council’s Emerging Leaders Program is supported by the generous sponsorship of companies, foundations and individuals. If you would like to make a donation to the program, please contact Laura Abbot at labbot@usjapancouncil.org or (202) 223-6842. We also thank the many generous donors who have contributed to USJC’s U40 Summit JAPANESE AMERICANS & JAPAN: LEGACIES The “Japanese Americans & Japan: Legacies” series continued with an interview of Susan Morita, Partner at Arnold & Porter. During the interview, Ms. Morita shared stories about her childhood, career and experiences as a Japanese American.DAVID NISHIDA
Mr. Nishida is a member of the executive committee, management committee, and enterprise risk committee of ORIX USA. Mr. Nishida began his career in public accounting specializing in the real estate industry and has more than 35 years of private equity, accounting, and finance experience in the U.S. and Japan. Prior to joining ORIX USA,Mr
HIDEKI MATSUNAGA
Hideki Matsunaga. Adviser to the Chief Economist at World Bank Contact Us; Give Online; Subscribe; SearchPAUL YONAMINE
Paul K. Yonamine is the Chairman and CEO of Central Pacific Financial Corp., the parent company of Central Pacific Bank at which he serves as its Executive Chairman. Mr. Yonamine served as President and Country General Manager of IBM Japan, Ltd. until March 2017. IBM Japan was one of the best performing divisions of IBM with approximately $9 YOKO OTANI - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Ms. Yoko Otani. Audit Committee Chair, USJC. Partner at Straterix Inc. Ms. Otani is a Partner at Straterix, Inc., a financial technology (“fintech”) company. Previously, Ms. Otani was a Managing Director at Promontory Financial Group, a management consulting company where she led major engagements, advising and working with clients on a HOME - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCILCONSULS GENERAL & JAPANESE AMERICAN LEADERS MEETINGGOVERNORS’ CIRCLE The U.S.-Japan Council develops and connects global leaders to create a stronger U.S.-Japan relationship. It is an organization whose members believe people-to-people relationships are a powerful way to bring together leaders in the U.S. and Japan to address and create solutions to mutual concerns.SUZANNE BASALLA
Suzanne Basalla. Beginning in May 2020, Suzanne Basalla will be the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the U.S.-Japan Council (USJC), a Washington, DC-based nonprofit organization devoted to developing and connecting diverse leaders in the U.S. and Japan, with the overall goal of strengthening U.S.-Japan relations. Ms. USJC BOARD OF DIRECTORS USJC Board of Directors. The U.S.-Japan Council’s organizing Board of Directors consists of Japanese American leaders from across the United States and in Japan who provide their expertise and guidance in establishing and guiding the Council’s mission and activities. EMERGING LEADERS PROGRAM The U.S.-Japan Council’s Emerging Leaders Program is supported by the generous sponsorship of companies, foundations and individuals. If you would like to make a donation to the program, please contact Laura Abbot at labbot@usjapancouncil.org or (202) 223-6842. We also thank the many generous donors who have contributed to USJC’s U40 Summit JAMES HIGA - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Mr. James Higa. Managing Partner at Offline Ventures. James Higa grew up in Okinawa, was educated in Palo Alto, and has a long and storied career in Silicon Valley. He reported directly to Steve Jobs at Apple, working to change the face of technology and consumer industries. He was a member of the original Macintosh team, and his workNATE GYOTOKU
Nate Gyotoku Reflection from Nate Gyotoku (ELP ’13) Aloha kākou!! Spring is here, and nothing better signals the Spring season than the blossoming of the sakura. In the Japanese culture, sakura (cherry blossoms) represent the fragility and fleeting beauty of life.LEA OKUDARA
What makes USJC special is that it creates opportunities that not only strengthen U.S.-Japan relations, but also develop personal relations with identity, culture and each other. Whether born and raised with Japanese values and customs, or recently discovering them, ourheritage is
PAUL YONAMINE
Paul K. Yonamine is the Chairman and CEO of Central Pacific Financial Corp., the parent company of Central Pacific Bank at which he serves as its Executive Chairman. Mr. Yonamine served as President and Country General Manager of IBM Japan, Ltd. until March 2017. IBM Japan was one of the best performing divisions of IBM with approximately $9RYLAN SEKIGUCHI
Rylan Sekiguchi Reflection from Rylan Sekiguchi (ELP ’17) The Emerging Leaders Program was an unforgettable experience. Not only did it give me a chance to meet leaders in the field of U.S.-Japan relations, it reaffirmed in me the importance of the U.S.-Japan relationship and my commitment to it.HIDEKI MATSUNAGA
Hideki Matsunaga. Adviser to the Chief Economist at World Bank Contact Us; Give Online; Subscribe; Search HOME - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCILCONSULS GENERAL & JAPANESE AMERICAN LEADERS MEETINGGOVERNORS’ CIRCLE The U.S.-Japan Council develops and connects global leaders to create a stronger U.S.-Japan relationship. It is an organization whose members believe people-to-people relationships are a powerful way to bring together leaders in the U.S. and Japan to address and create solutions to mutual concerns.SUZANNE BASALLA
Suzanne Basalla. Beginning in May 2020, Suzanne Basalla will be the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the U.S.-Japan Council (USJC), a Washington, DC-based nonprofit organization devoted to developing and connecting diverse leaders in the U.S. and Japan, with the overall goal of strengthening U.S.-Japan relations. Ms. USJC BOARD OF DIRECTORS USJC Board of Directors. The U.S.-Japan Council’s organizing Board of Directors consists of Japanese American leaders from across the United States and in Japan who provide their expertise and guidance in establishing and guiding the Council’s mission and activities. EMERGING LEADERS PROGRAM The U.S.-Japan Council’s Emerging Leaders Program is supported by the generous sponsorship of companies, foundations and individuals. If you would like to make a donation to the program, please contact Laura Abbot at labbot@usjapancouncil.org or (202) 223-6842. We also thank the many generous donors who have contributed to USJC’s U40 Summit JAMES HIGA - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Mr. James Higa. Managing Partner at Offline Ventures. James Higa grew up in Okinawa, was educated in Palo Alto, and has a long and storied career in Silicon Valley. He reported directly to Steve Jobs at Apple, working to change the face of technology and consumer industries. He was a member of the original Macintosh team, and his workNATE GYOTOKU
Nate Gyotoku Reflection from Nate Gyotoku (ELP ’13) Aloha kākou!! Spring is here, and nothing better signals the Spring season than the blossoming of the sakura. In the Japanese culture, sakura (cherry blossoms) represent the fragility and fleeting beauty of life.LEA OKUDARA
What makes USJC special is that it creates opportunities that not only strengthen U.S.-Japan relations, but also develop personal relations with identity, culture and each other. Whether born and raised with Japanese values and customs, or recently discovering them, ourheritage is
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Paul K. Yonamine is the Chairman and CEO of Central Pacific Financial Corp., the parent company of Central Pacific Bank at which he serves as its Executive Chairman. Mr. Yonamine served as President and Country General Manager of IBM Japan, Ltd. until March 2017. IBM Japan was one of the best performing divisions of IBM with approximately $9RYLAN SEKIGUCHI
Rylan Sekiguchi Reflection from Rylan Sekiguchi (ELP ’17) The Emerging Leaders Program was an unforgettable experience. Not only did it give me a chance to meet leaders in the field of U.S.-Japan relations, it reaffirmed in me the importance of the U.S.-Japan relationship and my commitment to it.HIDEKI MATSUNAGA
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THE BILATERAL BOARDROOM The Bilateral Boardroom. Save the date for the U.S.-Japan Council’s 2021 Bilateral Boardroom on November 16, 2021. Please stay tuned for more details on this page. Click here to read about the 2020 BilateralBoardroom.
CAREERS - U.S.-JAPAN COUNCIL Careers. The U.S.-Japan Council has offices in Washington, DC; Tokyo, Japan; and California. Please click on the links to learn more abouteach job opening.
WEBINAR EXPLORES LEGACY OF HEART MOUNTAIN AND STORIES OF The U.S.-Japan Council partnered with the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation to co-host a webinar exploring the lives of Japanese Americans imprisoned in incarceration camps during World War II, and the legacy of both trauma and perseverance it established. USJC AND SHIZENKAN UNIVERSITY DISCUSS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE In a new partnership between USJC and Shizenkan Graduate School, a joint online forum was held to discuss “22nd Century Leadership for a Sustainable Future” on May 21 (U.S.) / MayPAUL YONAMINE
Paul K. Yonamine is the Chairman and CEO of Central Pacific Financial Corp., the parent company of Central Pacific Bank at which he serves as its Executive Chairman. Mr. Yonamine served as President and Country General Manager of IBM Japan, Ltd. until March 2017. IBM Japan was one of the best performing divisions of IBM with approximately $9HIDEKI MATSUNAGA
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Jonathan Abbott Reflection from Jonathan Abbott (ELP 2014) I was home on March 11, 2011. At 2:46 p.m. my Tokyo apartment started to tremble. I went outside where I joined dozens of people on the narrow streetsnear my house.
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