Leading the Way
Meet the 2024 ACCJ Leaders and Volunteers of the years, recognized for extraordinary dedication to the chamber's mission.
The ACCJ recognizes exceptional contributions from across its three chapters
Each year, the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) honors members who have shown extraordinary dedication. On December 5, six recipients were recognized for their work during 2024 by ACCJ President Victor Osumi at the chamber’s year-end Networking for the Future event at the Hilton Tokyo in Shinjuku.
Leaders of the Year
Tomoki Fukasawa
The ACCJ sincerely thanks Tomoki Fukasawa for his exemplary leadership of the Young Professionals Forum (YPF).
Since becoming co-chair in 2023, he has implemented a three-point plan for the YPF focused on consistency, engagement, and growth. The strategy was a great success in 2024, leading to seven sold-out events that attracted nearly 250 attendees.
Through his leadership and determination to support the next generation of leaders, Fukasawa has strengthened the chamber’s presence in the business community and created new opportunities for young professionals to get involved.
Nao Geisler (Chubu)
The ACCJ extends heartfelt thanks to Nao Geisler for her service as chair of the Chubu Community Service Committee.
Her leadership skills were critical to the success of May’s ACCJ/NIS Walkathon, which raises funds each year for local charities. While the event itself is just one day, its success is built on months of planning, logistics, and negotiations.
Geisler’s hard work this year led to a 15-percent increase in funds raised, enabling the ACCJ and co-organizer Nagoya International School to touch even more lives in the Chubu region.
Chihiro Kijima (Kansai)
The ACCJ recognizes Chihiro Kijima for her exceptional leadership as co-chair of the Kansai Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
As a key member of the Kansai Chapter, Kijima has guided the chamber’s D&I efforts at a critical time for the movement. Her leadership has ensured that members hear from dynamic speakers on topics that resonate with a diverse audience.
Kijima’s deep experience in event planning has extended the ACCJ’s influence in the Kansai region.
Volunteers of the Year
Mao Kawakami
The ACCJ expresses its sincerest appreciation to Mao Kawakami for her enthusiastic support of the Women in Business (WIB) Committee.
Kawakami’s excitement and dependability have brought fresh energy to the Breakfast in the Boardroom series.
By eagerly attending each briefing session with speakers, conducting impeccable research, and preparing spot-on invitations, she has been integral to the success of the series. Her passion for the WIB committee serves as an inspiration to others.
Natsuko Gomi (Chubu)
The ACCJ is indebted to Natsuko Gomi for her dedication to the Chubu Children’s Fund, which provides university and vocational-school scholarships to young adults transitioning out of orphanages.
Gomi’s commitment goes far beyond the typical volunteer role. Her ability to connect with students on a personal level has made a significant impact on their confidence and readiness to face the challenges of adulthood.
As she continues to streamline operations, Gomi’s passion for the fund has ensured that it can reach more students and provide the support they need.
Kishin Okada (Kansai)
The ACCJ expresses its deepest gratitude to Kishin Okada for his efforts to foster acceptance and energize young members as part of the Kansai Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
Okada has been instrumental to the success of the Kansai Chapter’s signature leadership series and the Kansai D&I Summit. And as a guest speaker for a Kansai Young Professionals event, he has also inspired the next generation of leaders.
An inclusive voice, Okada brings people together and forges new ideas while amplifying the ideas of young professionals.
2023 Leaders and Volunteers of the Year
The ACCJ honored the 2023 ACCJ Leaders and Volunteers of the Year at the December Leadership Forum. Learn more about the contributions each has made to better the community and contribute to the ACCJ mission.
The ACCJ recognizes exceptional contributions from across its three chapters
Each year, the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) honors members who have shown extraordinary dedication. We congratulate the 2023 ACCJ Leaders and Volunteers of the Year for their dedicated time and effort to the betterment of the community, and their contributions to the ACCJ mission, whether through philanthropy, advocacy, or engaging events.
Leaders of the Year
Volunteers of the Year
Leading the Way
Each year, the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) honors members who have shown extraordinary dedication. On December 20, recipients were recognized in person for the first time since 2019 at a special Leadership Forum networking event, chaired by ACCJ Governor John W. Carlson III, at The Tokyo Edition, Toranomon.
The ACCJ recognizes exceptional contributions for 2022 from across its three chapters
Each year, the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) honors members who have shown extraordinary dedication. On December 20, recipients were recognized in person for the first time since 2019 at a special Leadership Forum networking event, chaired by ACCJ Governor John W. Carlson III, at The Tokyo Edition, Toranomon.
“ACCJ leaders set the bar high, but are incredibly generous about sharing their knowledge and experience, and I have benefited so much from being a part of this community,” Leader of the Year Anne Smith told The ACCJ Journal. “To be recognized and to have my name officially added to the history of the ACCJ in this way is a career highlight.”
Steven Brown, who created the Ten Points on Business Dinner Series, said being named Leader of the Year for Chubu was “a great honor and quite a surprise.” He added that the most challenging part of the year was overcoming the long hiatus from in-person events forced upon the chamber by Covid-19. “In truth, I was a bit nervous about whether the presentations would be a success, but the speakers have been excellent—both entertaining and informative.”
Kansai Volunteer of the Year Naomi Iwasaki said the award was “like receiving a Christmas present. But I know I am receiving this representing the D&I Committee. Without their love and support, I would not be here today.”
Taking on the emcee role at the D&I Summit and Leadership Series “was exciting and challenging,” she explained.
The ACCJ also honored Ritchell Madikaegbu with a Special Recognition Award for her work as liaison from the US Embassy, Tokyo. Her valuable updates on women’s empowerment and leadership development initiatives—along with spearheading opportunities to connect and share best practices with other organizations supporting the committee’s shared goals—made a big difference in 2022.
“I am truly happy about the honor, and it is a reminder of the importance of the US Embassy–ACCJ partnership,” she said. “I look forward to doing my part to advance US Embassy and ACCJ priorities in Japan in 2023.”
2021 Leaders and Volunteers of the Year
Each year, the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) honors members who have shown extraordinary dedication. The ongoing coronavirus pandemic once again made the usual celebratory gathering at Tokyo American Club difficult, so ACCJ President Jenifer Rogers presented certificates as part of a virtual Leadership Forum on December 16, 2021.
The ACCJ recognizes exceptional contributions from across its three chapters
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Each year, the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) honors members who have shown extraordinary dedication. The ongoing coronavirus pandemic once again made the usual celebratory gathering at Tokyo American Club difficult, so ACCJ President Jenifer Rogers presented certificates as part of a virtual Leadership Forum on December 16.