Takeshi Niinami
President and CEO
Suntory Holdings Limited
Date of Birth: 30 January, 1959
Education:
1991 |
MBA (with distinction), Harvard Business School, Boston |
1979 – 80 |
Exchange student, Stanford University, Palo Alto |
Professional Experiences:
Suntory Holdings Ltd,
October 2014 to Present |
President & Chief Executive Officer, Member of the Board, Representative Director |
August 2014 – September 2014 |
Advisor |
Lawson, Inc.
May 2014 – July 2014 |
Chairman of the Board |
May 2013 – May 2014 |
Chief Executive Officer, Representative Director |
May 2002 – May 2013 |
President & CEO, Representative Director |
Mitsubishi Corporation
April 2001 – May 2002 |
General Manager, LAWSON Project Management Unit & Food Service Business Unit, Consumer Business Division |
July 1999 – April 2001 |
Section Manager, Food Service Management Team, Marketing & Technology Dept, the Living Essentials Group |
June 1995 – July 1999 |
CEO of Sodex Corporation (Currently LEOC Japan) |
April 1981 |
Joined Mitsubishi Corporation |
Professional Memberships:
Japan Association of Corporate Executives
April 2010 – April 2016 |
Vice Representative |
April 2011 – October 2014 |
Chairman, Committee on Agricultural Reform |
October 2012
– March 2013 |
Chairman, Committee to Support Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Bid, as a representative of the business community |
April 2009 – April 2011 |
Chairman, Committee on Americas-Japan Relations |
World Economic Forum
2015 to Present |
Member of International Business Council |
2014 to
August 2016 |
Member of Global Agenda Council on Japan |
2012 |
Chairman of Role of Business, Global Agenda Council |
Asia Business Council
Council on Foreign Relations
November 2016 - |
Member of Global Board of Advisor |
Other Memberships
2014 to Present |
Member of the Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy (Senior Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister) |
2013 to Present |
Member of the Tax Commission of the Government |
2013 –
August 2014 |
Member of Industrial Competitiveness Council of Japan(Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe) |