Emerging Talent

Connect and gain insights through the Young Professionals Forum

Too often, institutions such as the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) can seem inaccessible to young professionals. Finding a place in a community of seasoned executives can seem daunting. To make it easier, the chamber offers a platform tailored specifically for working professionals aged 35 and under.

The Young Professionals Forum (YPF) seeks to empower its members by engaging them in all aspects of ACCJ activities, including networking, information sharing, and advocacy. Through peer-led programs, mentorship, and training, the YPF nurtures future ACCJ leaders and helps them grow professionally and personally while expanding their networks.

Spotlighting Young Talent

As we head into 2025, we are pleased to pen the first in a series of columns that will delve into themes relevant to the ACCJ and offer fresh perspectives and insights from the younger generations. We will also feature interviews with up-and-coming talent making significant contributions to the ACCJ and the YPF in a “Young Professionals to Watch” series. The interviews will spotlight journeys, achievements, and aspirations, providing a platform for young professionals to have their voices heard by the wider ACCJ community.

In selecting those to be featured, the YPF is committed to maintaining an unbiased approach and a high standard of excellence. We aim to promote diversity in nationality, gender, and field to ensure fair representation. By highlighting a diverse range of young professionals, we hope to inspire and motivate others within the community.

Making Connections

In Japan, where doing business is deeply rooted in relationships and trust, fostering professional networks is crucial. For young professionals, the world of networking can seem opaque and hard to access. Many fear they cannot get their foot in the door. “How can I talk to someone so senior? I have nothing to offer,” is a common thought.

We are promoting events directly targeting young professionals to help them meet like-minded peers and speak directly with individuals they may normally not have access to.

The YPF has already hosted several successful events that have greatly benefited its members. These include:

  • Speed Networking, where young professionals from various chambers of commerce in Japan meet and engage in rapid-fire networking sessions
  • Mentorship events and panel discussions, where senior executives share their experiences and insights with younger members
  • The Mentorship Series, which invites seasoned executives to a roundtable discussion with young professionals

These events have been instrumental in fostering a sense of community and providing valuable learning opportunities.

Recognition

This year also saw YPF Co-chair Tomoki Fukasawa named as one of the ACCJ’s Leaders of the Year. Fukasawa said: “I am extremely proud of what we have been able to achieve with the YPF and look forward to continuing our mission of making the ACCJ more attractive to younger professionals. I hope we can bring in more passionate young professionals and I look forward to seeing everybody at our events in 2025!”

Feedback and Support

As we promote young professionals within the ACCJ, we welcome feedback and support from the wider community through the ACCJ website or in person. We ask members reading this to promote and encourage younger talent in their companies to participate in YPF events and initiatives. Your insights and encouragement are invaluable as we strive to create a vibrant and inclusive platform for young professionals. Together, we can foster a culture of continuous learning, collaboration, and growth that benefits all ACCJ members.

 
The Young Professionals Forum

A platform tailored specifically for working professionals aged 35 and under.

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