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A 30-Year Career in Diplomacy: How ICU Shaped My Approach to Dialogue
Kurt Tong
Managing Partner, The Asia Group
Trustee, Japan ICU Foundation (JICUF)
Former Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Tokyo (30-year diplomatic career)
Studied at ICU as a non-degree student for one year, starting September 1981.
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Abandoning a “Safe” Life for the World Stage How ICU’s Critical Thinking Led Me to Become a Theatre Director
Saki Kawamura
Theatre Director, Content Creator
B.A., June 2019, College of Liberal Arts (Major: Media, Communication and Culture, Minor: Sociology)
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Drawing on the Broad Perspective and Spirit of Social Contribution Cultivated at ICU The Challenge of the Wellness Brand "for her."
Arisa Katayama
President & CEO, for her. Co., Ltd.
College of Liberal Arts Graduate, June 2013 (Major: Media, Communication and Culture; Minor: Japan Studies)
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Do Not Hesitate to Open New Doors
Mario M. Toyotoshi
H.E. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Paraguay to Japan
B.A., then Division of Social Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, June 1994
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Creating businesses that not only generate profit but also enrich nature. I want to continue to take on new challenges, drawing on the dialogue skills gained at ICU.
Yutaka Okano
Environmental Strategy Planning Group, Nippon Electrical Corporation (NEC)
2000 B.A., Division of Natural Sciences (then), College of Liberal Arts
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Striving to Cultivate Individuals Who Can Respect Different Values and Cultures
So Ota
Teacher at Emmanuel College, Australia
March 2012 B.A. (Major: Media, Communication & Culture, Minor: Language Education), ICU College of Liberal Arts, Division of Arts and Sciences