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Motoatsu Sakurai : ウィキペディア英語版
Motoatsu Sakurai

(born May 24, 1944) is a Japanese businessman, a corporate executive in the private and public sectors, a diplomat, and President of the Japan Society in New York.
After graduating from Tokyo University Faculty of Law in 1968, he entered Mitsubishi Corporation (MC). During the course of his early work at MC, he received an MBA from INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France in May 1976. In the late 1970s, he spent four years with the World Bank and its affiliate, the International Finance Corporation, in Washington, D.C., working with Francophone countries in Africa.〔( "Motoatsu Sakurai Appointed President & CEO of Mitsubishi International Corporation," ) The Auto Channel. April 1, 2003.〕
==Mitsubishi executive==
In the mid- to late-1980s, Mr. Sakurai served in several senior managerial capacities for Mitsubishi International Corporation (MIC) in New York and Washington, D.C.〔Close, Arthur ''et al.'' (1988). ( ''Washington Representatives 1988: Who Does what for Whom in the Nation's Capital,'' p. 333. )〕 In 1995, after returning to Tokyo, he was named General Manager of Corporate Planning and in 1998, General Manager for Regional Strategy and Coordination. By 2000, he rose to Executive Vice President. In April, 2003, he was named President and CEO of MIC.〔Pogregin, Robin. ( "Japan Society Names a New President," ) ''New York Times.'' February 6, 2009.〕
Simultaneously, he was named President, Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in New York. He has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Partnership for New York City, the Corporate Leadership Committee of Carnegie Hall, and the Executive Committee of the Nippon Club.〔( "Ambassador Motoatsu Sakurai Named Japan Society President," ) Japan Society press release. February 7, 2009.〕

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