ACCJ Meets Congressional Delegations
A visit by senators in April also offered a chance to welcome back former Ambassador Hagerty.
A visit by senators also offered a chance to welcome back former Ambassador Hagerty
The American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) was honored to meet with two congressional delegations this month.
On April 13, ACCJ leaders met with Senator Ben Cardin and Senator Bill Hagerty to discuss economic security and strengthening the US–Japan economic partnership.
This being the first opportunity to meet since the start of the pandemic, ACCJ President Om Prakash presented former US Ambassador to Japan Hagerty with the 2019 Person of the Year Award for his many contributions to the US business community in Japan during his tenure as ambassador and ACCJ honorary president from 2017 to 2019. Senator Hagerty was also a member of the ACCJ prior to serving as ambassador.
On April 16, the ACCJ met with Senator Lindsey Graham, Senator Robert Portman, Senator Richard Burr, and Representative Ronny Jackson to reaffirm the importance of strengthening the US–Japan business relationship and deepening our engagements in the Indo–Pacific region.
We look forward to working with the senators and US government leaders during future DC Doorknocks.
Photo 1: (from left) ACCJ Executive Director Laura Younger, Representative Ronny Jackson, ACCJ Chair Eriko Asai, Senator Richard Burr, Senator Robert Portman, ACCJ President Om Prakash, Senator Lindsey Graham | Photo 2: ACCJ President Om Prakash present former US Ambassador to Japan Bill Hagerty with the 2019 ACCJ Person of the Year Award, a moment long delayed by the pandemic.