President to President

Jenifer Rogers and Om Prakash share why ACCJ leadership matters

As the world transitions to a third year of the coronavirus pandemic, the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) undergoes a transition of its own as outgoing President Jenifer Rogers passes the baton to incoming President Om Prakash. A newly elected Board of Governors also takes office for 2022, ready to lead the ACCJ through challenging, but exciting, times for global business in Japan.

Rogers, who is general counsel Asia for Asurion Japan Holdings G.K., and Prakash, chief executive of Northrop Grumman Japan, sat down on the day of the new board induction to talk to The ACCJ Journal about the progress the chamber made in 2021, the possibilities for 2022, and why they both are proud to volunteer their time and leadership.


Prakash: Serving has been my professional life almost in its entirety. I served in the Air Force for over 26 years. I started out mainly as a pilot and a test pilot, but [spent] a lot of time in the Pentagon working on issues for our nation, including industrial policy and working with Congress.

After that, I joined Northrop Grumman, and I’ve been with Northrop Grumman for seven years, three of them here in Japan. I’m super excited to put all that background together and work with all of you and the ACCJ to bring great things for US business, US commerce, and the US–Japan alliance.

Rogers: I’ve been very impressed since I met Om two years ago. I think he has an esprit de corps, and he is such a person with integrity. He reached out to me in the last election to meet up and we’ve had a dialogue over the last two years. I think he is straightforward, a team player, incredibly passionate about improving the US–Japan relationship, and doing the best he can for the chamber. I personally am very excited that he’s been elected to this position.

Prakash: I do absolutely enjoy working with people. I get a lot of energy from hearing other people’s ideas and thinking about it. I’m not afraid to change my mind—so I don’t know if that’ll be sometimes something difficult to work with—but, hopefully, as a group, we’ll all come to good decisions. I like being inclusive and absolutely picking up diverse opinions.

I’m anxious to also get things done. I like to get my hands dirty when necessary, and also see others succeed and be given opportunities. I think the chamber is going to be incredibly fun to work in because, after all, we’re all volunteering our time. We’re putting into it because we believe in something we’re doing. We have passion. Those are interesting things to work with, and around, because we’re not all going to always agree on things. But we’ll certainly be passionate about it, so it’ll be fun.

Rogers: I know from your speech that you have great things to offer. And as the outgoing president, I feel very excited to leave the chamber this year in your very capable hands.

Prakash: Well, thank you. And, also, I can’t thank you enough. I’ve known you for going on two years now, and I was actually really happy you’re the president that I’m coming up behind, because I know you’ve left the chamber in great shape and you’ve done great things with it. I’m truly impressed and thankful for what you’ve done, because you’re certainly going to make it easier for all of us on the next board.

Rogers: Thank you very much. That’s really nice to hear. I feel great that we’ve done a lot of what we set out to do, but I think what’s really nice is that there’s so much more to do. It’ll be exciting to see the chamber continue to succeed under your leadership.

Twenty twenty-one was such an unusual year with the pandemic. We went in thinking we were maybe seeing the end of it. So, we had to really pivot and focus a lot more on pandemic-related advocacy issues: reentry, entry restrictions, vaccines.

What was really nice to see is how our members really communicated their concerns. We rallied to provide vaccine support, get out there into the media, and push the Japanese government to really pursue a more open travel policy and science-based approach to vaccines so we could truly enhance our members’ experience. In a very unique environment—and even though we were virtual—that kind of pandemic situation brought us together.

Also, because of that, I really wanted to leave a legacy around great corporate governance. We established the governance task force, and, really, I wanted to make sure that the chamber was sustainable and a role model in the community. With the constitutional amendments, and a lot of the changes we made within the chamber—including some of the good practices around the induction ceremony today for the Board of Governors—I really feel very proud that we’ve made good strides in being the role model we should be as an organization representing our members in the business community here.

Prakash: I’m just so impressed with all the things that you were able to do in 2021, considering that a really key person—an ambassador, which is so critical for the ACCJ—was absent from the US government side. I’m looking forward to having that person on board quickly in 2022 to really bring new dimensions to what we can do for our members and the US–Japan relationship.

The points you brought up about how none of us expected the pandemic to last this long—how you embraced it and now have made for all our members something that we’re not expecting to ever to go back [from]—it’ll just be continuing evolution of an ongoing situation. I think that’s something that we need to take forward on the new board as One ACCJ, [looking at] all the points that we’ve learned and continuing to learn as the situation evolves.

Rogers: I think we did manage to do some great advocacy around digitalization, sustainability, and even the US–Japan economic partnership in certain ways. But absolutely, I think you’re well positioned with your background. And also, with the new US ambassador and the changes in the government that have taken place under Kishida-san this year as prime minister, I think the chamber is well positioned to make a huge difference. I will be happy to support, but also very excited to see what you’ll be doing in that space next year.

Prakash: Well, all of us will be doing.

Rogers: That’s right.


C Bryan Jones

Publisher and editor-in-chief, The ACCJ Journal
Executive producer and host, TFM Podcast Network

https://bio.site/cbryanjones
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