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SUMMARY:(Special Live Webinar) Marking the 10th Anniversary of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake
DESCRIPTION:(Special Live Webinar) Marking the 10th Anniversary of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake \nTuesday\, March 23\, 2021 | 8:00–9:15 PM (EDT)\nWednesday\, March 24\, 2021 | 9:00–10:15 AM (Japan Time) \nThis webinar is part of the Chazen Global Spotlight series. \nRegister here. \nSession 1 \n“The Future of Fukushima: Coping with Disaster and the Road to Recovery” \nFeaturing: Masao Uchibori\, Governor of Fukushima Prefecture \nSession 2 \n“The Current Status of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant and Its Decommissioning” \nFeaturing: Naomi Hirose\, Senior Adviser and Former President and CEO\, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) \nStudent Moderator (Session 1 and Session 2) : \nTakayuki Nakagawa\, MBA ’22\, Columbia Business School \nCosponsors: \nCenter on Japanese Economy and Business\, Columbia Business School\nThe Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business\, Columbia Business School \nSynopsis: \nIn Session 1\, using the concepts of “Light and Shadow” and “Challenges\,” Governor Uchibori from Fukushima Prefecture will talk about the steps for revitalization and Fukushima’s efforts after the compound disaster of the Great East Japan Earthquake\, the nuclear accident\, and the resulting issue of harmful rumors\, as well as the fading of memories related to the disaster over time. He will also discuss the future of Fukushima. \nIn Session 2\, Mr. Hirose from TEPCO will look back at the Fukushima nuclear accident and review the current status of the nuclear power plant and its decommissioning\, including progress with radiation levels and the present state of the evacuation zone. He will also provide updates on their handling of debris and spent fuel and visuals of the Fukushima plant. \nAbout the Speakers: \nSession 1: \nMasao Uchibori assumed office as Governor in November 2014 and was reelected in 2018. Prior to becoming Governor\, he served as Vice Governor from 2006 to 2014. Governor Uchibori previously worked for the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (prev. Ministry of Home Affairs) from 1986 and he later joined the Fukushima prefectural government in 2001. \nSince the Great East Japan Earthquake occurred in March 2011\, he has been making every effort towards the reconstruction and revitalization in Fukushima as well as taking countermeasures for the nuclear power station disaster. \nHe graduated from the University of Tokyo and received a Bachelor of Economics in 1986. \nSession 2: \nNaomi Hirose is the former President / CEO whose service at the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) spans four decades. \nHe joined the company in 1976\, having gained an appreciation for the energy industry following the 1973 Oil Shock\, and worked in a number of management positions from 1992 to 2005\, including corporate planning\, sales\, marketing\, and customer relations. \nMr. Hirose became an executive officer in 2006\, and in 2008\, conceived and spearheaded a campaign promoting the economic and environmental benefits of electrification\, called “Switch” that was a Japan-first. In 2010\, he re-energized the company vision for global expansion. \nImmediately after the 3.11 Fukushima Accident\, Mr. Hirose dedicated himself to create the system for Nuclear Damage Compensation. After becoming President and CEO in 2012\, he led the company in addressing a number of highly complex issues such as water management and decommissioning plans for the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station\, compensation for the accident and Fukushima revitalization\, and keeping TEPCO competitive while facing the deregulation of Japan’s electricity market. \nHe currently serves as Senior Adviser. \nMr. Hirose received his B.A. in Sociology from Hitotsubashi University in 1976\, and his MBA from Yale School of Management in 1983. \nStudent Moderator: \nTakayuki Nakagawa is currently studying as an MBA student in Columbia Business School’s Class of 2022. Before starting his MBA\, he worked as a management consultant in A.T. Kearney’s Japan Office\, advising leading organizations in a variety of engagements all over the world\, focusing mainly on the healthcare industry\, such as big pharma\, medical appliance companies\, and public agencies involved in healthcare. Mr. Nakagawa graduated from University of Tokyo and got a master’s degree in Pharmaceutical Science before starting his career as a consultant. \nAdmission and Contact: \nThis is a free event. You must register for the webinar to receive the login details. Participants will receive a link to access the live webinar upon registration. \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact us at cjeb@gsb.columbia.edu. \nFor any media inquiries\, please contact Ryoko Ogino at ro2213@gsb.columbia.edu. \nFor more information about other CJEB events\, visit CJEB website or contact cjeb@gsb.columbia.edu. \nFor more information about other Chazen events\, visit Chazen website. \n
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