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Talk on Japan Walk in U.S., Honorable Ken Shimanouchi Former Japanese ambassador to Spain and Brazil Norimichi Hayashi Former employee of Itochu Corporation and Kurita Waters Industries Akemi Takayama Former employee of the Bank of Tokyo, the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Deutsche Bank, and Kumon Leysin Academy Of Switzerland Michiko Iwanami Researcher at Sojitz Research Institute, Ltd. Kyoko Shibata Credit officer at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Join us for a session with a delegation of five fascinating individ- uals who will discuss Japanese society, the economy, women in management, politics, business, and culture. They will discuss Japan’s strengths and the challenges it currently faces. The delegation is part of the “Walk in U.S., Talk on Japan” pro- gram supported by the Prime Minister’s office of Japan. Refreshments will be served. For additional information, contact Jeanette Misaka at (801) 277-9303 or [email protected]. This program is co-sponsored by the David M. Kennedy Center, Asian Stud- ies, and the Utah chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League. FRI | 13 NOV 2015 NOON 2 PM 238 HRCB

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Talk on JapanWalk in U.S.,

Honorable Ken ShimanouchiFormer Japanese ambassador to Spain and Brazil

Norimichi HayashiFormer employee of Itochu Corporation and Kurita Waters Industries

Akemi TakayamaFormer employee of the Bank of Tokyo, the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Deutsche Bank, and Kumon Leysin Academy Of Switzerland

Michiko IwanamiResearcher at Sojitz Research Institute, Ltd.

Kyoko ShibataCredit officer at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

Join us for a session with a delegation of five fascinating individ-uals who will discuss Japanese society, the economy, women in management, politics, business, and culture. They will discuss Japan’s strengths and the challenges it currently faces.

The delegation is part of the “Walk in U.S., Talk on Japan” pro-gram supported by the Prime Minister’s office of Japan.

Refreshments will be served.

For additional information, contact Jeanette Misaka at (801) 277-9303 or [email protected].

This program is co-sponsored by the David M. Kennedy Center, Asian Stud-ies, and the Utah chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League.

FRI | 13 NOV 2015NOON 2 PM238 HRCB