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SUMMARY:Navigating Japan’s Demographic and Technological Challenges
DESCRIPTION:\nFeaturing: Yumiko Murakami\, General Partner\, MPower Partners Fund L.P. \nModerator: David E. Weinstein\, Director\, CJEB; Carl S. Shoup Professor of the Japanese Economy\, Columbia University \nTalking Points:\n– Japan is a shrinking country with a demographic crisis\n– Japan is leading the global trend of demographic tsunamis\n– A technology (AI/digitization) tsunami is also hitting Japan and the world\n– How a double tsunami (demography/technology) can create economic opportunities for Japan\n– Key success factors include (1) innovation\, (2) reskilling\, and (3) labor mobility\, and all three factors need DEI elements to be successfully promoted\n– The role of startups in Japan \nMs. Murakami is going to share her life story as well as MPower Partners’s journey as an ESG-focused VC fund in Japan. \nSpeaker:\nYumiko Murakami is the former head of the OECD Tokyo Centre. Prior to the OECD\, she worked for 20 years in the global financial industry\, mostly as a Managing Director at Goldman Sachs in New York\, London and Tokyo. She is a leading authority on a wide range of economic policy issues such as corporate governance\, tax guidelines\, diversity\, education\, trade and innovation. She has been on several Government advisory panels\, including Prime Minister Kishida’s panel on “The New Form of Capitalism.” Yumiko has an MBA from Harvard Business School\, an MA from Stanford University and a BA from Sophia University.\nAdmission and Contact: \nYou must register to attend this event in person. \nSpecial Notes: \n\nThis in-person-only event is open to the public and will not be livestreamed.\nPlease be advised that this event may be photographed\, so your image may appear on our website later. If this is an issue\, please let us know.\nPlease bring a government-issued ID or Columbia University ID to access Columbia Business School.\n\n\n\nEvent Contact Information:\nCenter on Japanese Economy and Business\, Columbia Business School\ncjeb@gsb.columbia.edu\n
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LOCATION:890 Kravis Hall\, Columbia Business School\, 665 W 130th St
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