Optimism for Tohoku and Japan: Good ideas from ACCJ
TOKYO —
The ACCJ Tohoku Earthquake Information Facilitation Project was created to facilitate discussion regarding a diverse set of people with experiences and ideas for rebuilding Tohoku following the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami. A core group of dedicated and
influential people have gathered together and focused on ideas in five key areas.
Come hear ACCJ leaders present the results of their efforts in an interactive panel format and join in brainstorming about where we go from here. We will ensure lively discussion with commentary and reactions from Hiroshi Mikitani, chairman and CEO of Rakuten, Inc., and other special guests.
Presenters include Jonathan Malamud, Project Leader, Insurance Committee Chair; Royanne Doi, Lessons Learned from Hanshin, ACCJ Volunteer of the Year 2010; Rebecca Green, Business Impact of Rolling Blackouts, Energy and Environment Committee Chair; Jim Weisser, Business Continuity Planning, ACCJ Vice President; Allan Smith, Promotion of SMEs, ACCJ President Emeritus; Vicki Beyer, Pulse Survey of Foreign and Japanese Business Confidence, ACCJ Vice President.
DATE: Friday, July 8, noon to 2 p.m.
VENUE: Tokyo American Club, New York Ballroom (Lower Level)
MAP: www.accj.or.jp/doclib/maps/TAC_2010.pdf
COST (meal included): Members & guests: 6,000 yen
REGISTRATION AND CANCELLATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, July 5
Registrations can now be made here.










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Utrack
I hope this event causes action on the most desparate issues that are currently plague-ing the people living in Japan.
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tokyokawasaki
Probably just talking and patting each other on the back.
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