Meet the USJLP Class of 2022

All Classes
2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022

Click on any photo to learn more about each Delegate’s background and location at the time of their participation in the USJLP 2022 Cohort.

First Year Delegates

Churchill, Brian
Brian Churchill
Costa, Danielle
Danielle Costa
Endo, Masato
遠藤 雅人 Masato Endo
Farmer, John Paul
John Paul Farmer
Furuta, Daisuke
古田 大輔 Daisuke Furuta
Haraguchi, Masahiko
原口 正彦 Masahiko Haraguchi
Hasegawa, Kohei
長谷川 耕平 Kohei Hasegawa
Hirose, Yuko
廣瀬 裕子 Yuko Hirose
Koyama, Sachiko
小山 佐知子 Sachiko Koyama
Le, Tom
Tom Le
Machizawa, Sayaka
町澤 さやか Sayaka Machizawa
Marx, David
W. David Marx
Matsumoto, Yasukane
松本 恭攝 Yasukane Matsumoto
Murakoshi, Hisayo
村越 壽代 Hisayo Murakoshi
Nirody, Roshni
Roshni Nirody
Qi, Christina
Christina Qi
Sakuma, Miho
佐久間 美帆 Miho Sakuma
Sieloff, Sarah
Sarah Sieloff
Smethurst, Ayako
スメサ―スト 紺谷 文子 Ayako Kontani Smethurst
Sugiyama, Shunsuke
杉山 俊輔 Shunsuke Sugiyama
Thompson, Trevor
Trevor Thompson
Wang, Tricia
Tricia Wang
Churchill, Brian
4 / 25
Brian Churchill

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Sergeant-II
Los Angeles Police Department

(Los Angeles, CA)

Brian Churchill is a Sergeant-II with the Los Angeles Police Department, currently assigned as the Officer-in-Charge of the LAPD Leadership Program. He is also an elected Commissioner for the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pensions, a $31bn fund. He concurrently serves as a Lieutenant Commander in the Coast Guard Reserve, in the Emergency Management field. From 2018-19 he was a White House Fellow, working as the Senior Advisor for the Indo-Pacific at the Overseas Private Investment Corporation. Brian earned a master’s degree from the University of London, and a bachelor’s from Boston University.

Costa, Danielle
5 / 25
Danielle Costa

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Vice President, Visual Effects and Animation
Marvel Studios

(Venice, CA)

Danielle Costa is the VP of Visual Effects and Animation at Marvel Studios, and has been with Marvel Studios since 2009 working on all but two of their films. She has over 20 years of experience in visual effects and animation, production and post-production. Besides spending long hours on set and in creative reviews, Danielle has spearheaded the creation of multiple studio-side pipelines for streamlining visual effects, animation, stereo, post production and the digital intermediate process at Marvel. She is also involved in new technologies, including virtual reality.

Endo, Masato
6 / 25
遠藤 雅人 Masato Endo

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Group Manager, Driver Monitoring Group, Value Chain Service and Technology Development, Technical Project Field of Advanced R&D and Engineering Company, Toyota Motor Corporation;
Automotive Chair, The Linux Foundation OpenChain Project

(Nagoya, Aichi)

Masato Endo is the Group Manager of Driver Monitoring Group, Value Chain Service and Technology Development, Technical Project Field of Advanced R&D and Engineering Company at TOYOTA. He also focuses on building the Open-Source governance structure within Toyota and developing relationships with the Open-Source community, through projects such as Automotive Grade Linux and Open Invention Network. From 2017, he began to work with The Linux Foundation OpenChain Project as a board member and set up OpenChain Japan WG with Hitachi and Sony. In 2019, he launched OpenChain Automotive WG to promote Open-Source Supply Chain Management and standardization in the Automotive industry.

Farmer, John Paul
7 / 25
John Paul Farmer

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

President
WeLink Cities

(New York, NY)

John Paul Farmer is the President of WeLink Cities, a next-generation broadband technology company. Previously, he was Chief Technology Officer of the City of New York and adjunct professor at Columbia University. John was Director of Microsoft Cities, where he led a team to build partnerships and design technology products that make urban communities more livable, more productive, and more sustainable. He served as Senior Advisor for Innovation in the Obama White House, where he co-founded and led the Presidential Innovation Fellows program. He holds degrees with honors from Harvard University and the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University.

Furuta, Daisuke
8 / 25
古田 大輔 Daisuke Furuta

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Journalist / Founder, media-collab, Inc.;
Teaching Fellow, Google News Lab 

(Tokyo)

Daisuke Furuta started his career as a journalist at The Asahi Shimbun in 2002. He worked first as a reporter in local cities in Japan and then a foreign correspondent in Southeast Asia. After that, he became an editor for The Asahi's digital edition. He joined BuzzFeed as a founder and editor-in-chief of the Japanese edition in 2015 and left BuzzFeed in 2019 to set up his own company "media-collab Inc." He is also the organizer of the Online News Association Japan and an advisor for Factcheck Initiative Japan.

Haraguchi, Masahiko
9 / 25
原口 正彦 Masahiko Haraguchi

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Research Fellow, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Harvard University

(Boston, MA)

Masahiko Haraguchi is a research fellow at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University. He has focused on building resilience and enhancing sustainability throughout his career while collaborating with the private and public sectors. He earned a Ph.D. in Earth and Environmental Engineering from Columbia University, where he worked on projects in the Columbia Water Center at the Earth Institute. Previously, he worked for the urban climate change and disaster risk divisions of the World Bank.

Hasegawa, Kohei
10 / 25
長谷川 耕平 Kohei Hasegawa

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School;
Director of Translational Research Program, Department of Emergency Medicine, 
Massachusetts General Hospital

(Boston, MA)

Kohei Hasegawa, MD, MPH, PhD is an emergency physician and the Director of the Translational Research Program at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is also Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School. He applies computational biology approaches to large genomic data to help treat millions of children with lung infection worldwide. As a physician-scientist, he also chairs an NIH research consortium and serves on the Steering Committees of international research teams. His work has attracted tens of millions in funding from NIH, foundations, and industry, and he has published 250+ research papers. Kohei is also a team physician of the Boston Bruins.

Hirose, Yuko
11 / 25
廣瀬 裕子 Yuko Hirose

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Policy Specialist, Economic and Enterprise Recovery
United Nations Development Programme

(New York, NY)

Yuko Hirose is a Policy Specialist, Economic and Enterprise Recovery in the United Nations Development Programme’s Crisis Bureau. In this role, she supports countries and communities affected by crises to recover their economy and livelihoods. Prior to UNDP, Yuko spent a decade in the private sector as a strategy consultant based in Japan and Kenya. She has advised corporations and foundations on inclusive growth and inclusive business strategies across Sub-Saharan Africa and emerging Asia. Yuko started her career at Deloitte Tohmatsu Consulting, launching the firm’s first corporate social responsibility program in response to the Tohoku Earthquake. She obtained her MA in Law and Diplomacy from Tufts University as a Fulbright scholar and holds a BA in Economics from Keio University.

Koyama, Sachiko
12 / 25
小山 佐知子 Sachiko Koyama

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Director, Aoyagi;
Board Member, Global Unit for Study and Transcription of Japanese Cuisine, The University of Tokyo

(Tokyo)

Sachiko Koyama is the Director of Aoyagi Inc., a ryotei restaurant established in 1910. She has served as Director of the Nihon Ryori Culture Committee, an NPO focusing on Japanese cuisine, since 2011 and is a member of the board of the University of Tokyo’s Global Unit for Study and Transcription of Japanese Cuisine.

Le, Tom
13 / 25
Tom Le

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Associate Professor of Politics, Pomona College; 
Research Associate, PRIME Institute, Meiji Gakuin University; 
Adjunct Fellow, Pacific Forum

(Claremont, CA)

Tom Le is an associate professor of politics at Pomona College and a research associate at the PRIME Institute at Meiji Gakuin University. Le is the author of Japan’s Aging Peace: Pacifism and Militarism in the Twenty-First Century (Columbia University Press, June 2021). His work has been published in the Journal of Asian Studies and Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, and in popular outlets such as Foreign Affairs and the Washington Post. He received a Ph.D. in political science from the University of California, Irvine, and BAs in history and political science from the University of California, Davis.

Machizawa, Sayaka
14 / 25
町澤 さやか Sayaka Machizawa

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Associate Director, Clinical Science
Signant Health

(Chicago, IL)

Sayaka Machizawa is a Chicago-based clinical psychologist who grew up in a suburb of Tokyo. She works for Signant Health, a technology company that supports clinical trials, as an Associate Director of Clinical Science. In her position, she collaborates with pharmaceuticals to conduct multinational clinical trials to develop new medications for various psychiatric and neurological disorders. Prior to joining Signant, she worked as the Associate Professor/Associate Director of Community Partnerships at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, while working as a neuropsychologist at a private practice. She specialized in neuropsychological evaluations for airplane pilots and individuals with neurodegenerative disorders.

Marx, David
15 / 25
W. David Marx

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Author;
Senior Director, Corporate and Product Communications for the Asia-Pacific Region, Google

(Tokyo)

W. David Marx is the Senior Director of Corporate and Product Communications for Google Asia-Pacific, based in Tokyo. He is also the author of Status and Culture (2022, Viking Books) and Ametora: How Japan Saved American Style (Basic Books, 2015).

Matsumoto, Yasukane
16 / 25
松本 恭攝 Yasukane Matsumoto

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Founder & CEO
RAKSUL INC.

(Tokyo)

Yasukane Matsumoto started his career as a consultant in A.T. Kearny. While working on cost-cutting projects there, he realized the inefficiencies that existed in the Japanese printing industry. In 2009, he founded Raksul Inc. then launched raksul.com, an e-commerce printing platform in 2013, which had the unique feature of taking advantage of the underutilized capacity of existing printing factories to offer more competitive prices. In December 2015, he went on to launch the logistics platform “Hacobell.” In April 2020, he introduced the advertising platform “Novasell.” And just last year in September 2021, he was very proud to launch the corporate IT platform “Josys.” With the vision of “Better Systems, Better World,” he continues to bring the Internet to huge existing industries and transform the structure of traditional industries.

Murakoshi, Hisayo
17 / 25
村越 壽代 Hisayo Murakoshi

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Associate Professor, Department of Law, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Shizuoka University

(Shizuoka City, Shizuoka)

Hisayo Murakoshi is an Associate Professor at the Department of Law in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Shizuoka University in Japan. Her current primary research interest is the theoretical and proven remedies for problems of environmental law that can apply to Japan as well as the United States. Hisayo holds a BA, MA and SJD from Doshisha University.

Nirody, Roshni
18 / 25
Roshni Nirody

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

U.S. Foreign Service Diplomat, U.S. Department of State;
Political and Economic Section Chief, U.S. Consulate General, Surabaya, Indonesia

(Surabaya, Indonesia)

Roshni Nirody leads the Political and Economic Section at U.S. Consulate General Surabaya. A member of the U.S. Foreign Service, her previous diplomatic assignments were in Portugal, Japan, Iraq, and India. Prior to joining the State Department, Roshni worked for Oracle, Sun Microsystems, and other Silicon Valley firms as a demographer, and for the National Geographic Channel as a scientist and explorer while on a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship. Her experiences living and working with nomadic tribes in Burma and nine other countries are the subject of National Geographic’s documentary, The Next Wave. Roshni has a Master’s degree in Labor Economics from Cornell University and an undergraduate degree from Washington and Lee University. She speaks Indonesian, Japanese, Hindi, and Portuguese.

Qi, Christina
19 / 25
Christina Qi

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Founder and CEO
Databento

(Sandy, UT)

Christina Qi is CEO of Databento, a market data API platform. She formerly founded Domeyard LP, a quant hedge fund trading up to $7.1B daily. She started Domeyard 10 years ago with $1000 in savings. Christina is among the youngest elected members of MIT's Board of Trustees, a visiting lecturer at MIT and Harvard Business School, and a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer. Christina serves on the Boards of Invest in Girls, Forbes 30 Under 30, the Financial Executives Alliance, and is a 100 Women in Finance Senior Practitioner. She graduated in 2013 with a Bachelor's degree from MIT.

Sakuma, Miho
20 / 25
佐久間 美帆 Miho Sakuma

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Engagement Manager
McKinsey & Company

(Washington, DC)

Miho Sakuma’s work has centered around supporting the organizations and individuals grow by venturing into the unknowns. She is an Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Company and serves healthcare companies in the US, Europe, and Japan on their international growth strategy. She is also the founder of Japanese Women Roundtable, an inter-sector community of ~300 Japanese female professionals. Miho holds MBA from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Williams College.

Sieloff, Sarah
21 / 25
Sarah Sieloff

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Senior Planner
Maul Foster Alongi

(Bellingham, WA)

Sarah Sieloff is an urban planning practitioner, researcher, writer and public policy expert advancing economic and ecological resilience in the Pacific Northwest and internationally.  As a senior planner at Maul Foster Alongi, she facilitates the cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated land. Sarah is a 2020 Council on Foreign Relations-Hitachi Fellow, and actively continues her fellowship research into Japanese municipalities’ responses to depopulation. She is committed to international exchange as a way to build more equitable, sustainable cities. Sarah holds a Master in Public Affairs from Princeton University, and speaks Spanish, French, and slowly improving Japanese.

Smethurst, Ayako
22 / 25
スメサ―スト 紺谷 文子 Ayako Kontani Smethurst

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Co-founder & Executive Director
Kizuna Across Cultures

(Brussels, Belgium)

Ayako Smethurst is Executive Director and Co-founder of the Washington DC-based nonprofit, Kizuna Across Cultures (KAC), which promotes meaningful international experience to youth of all backgrounds through innovative educational design. Since its founding in 2011, KAC has grown into the largest U.S.-Japan high school virtual exchange provider serving over 2,000 students across both countries annually. Ayako’s studies include an undergraduate degree in international relations and a master’s degree in educational science. Her past career includes work in Human Resources, including at Proctor & Gamble Japan and administrating international exchange at the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program in the Embassy of Japan.

Sugiyama, Shunsuke
23 / 25
杉山 俊輔 Shunsuke Sugiyama

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

CEO
Ninbari Corporation

(Fukuchiyama, Kyoto)

Shunsuke D. Sugiyama has served as the CEO of the Fukuchiyama, Kyoto-based automation business Ninbari Corporation since 2012. Shunsuke was born in Tokyo in 1983 and, raised in a diplomat family, spent his childhood in Washington, DC. He received his master's degree in Economics from Keio University in 2008, where he specialized in econometrics and statistics and learned that to drive the Japanese economy, Japan must overcome labor shortages and vitalize local economies. He believes that a strong economy is the best national security.

Thompson, Trevor
24 / 25
Trevor Thompson

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

President
TerraClear

(Seattle, WA)

Trevor is the President of TerraClear, a venture-backed technology company using cutting-edge AI and robotics to automate repetitive, labor-intensive tasks in agriculture. Trevor joined TerraClear's experienced team in January of 2019 and has helped grow the company from early prototyping to commercialization. Prior to joining TerraClear, Trevor served 14 years in the US Navy as a SEAL Officer. Prior to his service, Trevor graduated with a BS from the Naval Academy and earned an MPhil from Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship. He is married with 3 children and spends most of his time in the Pacific Northwest.

Wang, Tricia
25 / 25
Tricia Wang

First Year Delegate (2022, 2023)

Co-founder and Director, Crypto Research and Design Lab (CRADL);
Co-founder and Principle, Sudden Compass

(Oakland, CA / New York, NY)

Tricia Wang is a tech ethnographer obsessed with designing equity into systems. Part data geek, part designer, and part community organizer, her belief that technology must serve humanity is the thread across her work from the public to the private sector. She is the co-founder and Director of CRADL, Crypto Research and Design Lab. Areas of focus in her work: Web3, inclusive design, data literacy, internet access, personhood, and anonymity. Tricia's life philosophy is that you have to go to the edge to discover the center.

Second Year Delegates

Hatano, Ayako
波多野 綾子 Ayako Hatano
Horii, Taka
堀井 貴史 Takafumi Horii
Miyazawa, Junko
宮沢 絢子 Junko Miyazawa
Murphy, Micah
Micah Murphy
Nakagawa, Sawa
中川 沙和 Sawa Nakagawa
Nishimura, Kuni
西村 邦裕 Kunihiro Nishimura
Osaki, Yuko
尾崎 祐子 Yuko Osaki
Ozato, Manabu
大里 学 Manabu Ozato
Reed, Harper
Harper Reed
Shimizu, Kay
清水 薫 Kay Shimizu
Tamesue, Dai
為末 大 Dai Tamesue
Tanabe, Karin
Karin Tanabe
Tryba, Andrew
Andy Tryba
Wang Fujiyama
藤山 桃子(ワン・エミリー)Emily Wang Fujiyama
Hatano, Ayako
4 / 17
波多野 綾子 Ayako Hatano

Second Year Delegate (2019, 2022)

Doctoral researcher, University of Oxford;
Gender and Crisis Policy Consultant, United Nations Development Programme;
Research Fellow, The Centre of Human Rights Education and Training

(Tokyo)

Ayako Hatano is a research fellow at the Centre of Human Rights Education and Training and a DPhil candidate at the University of Oxford (Clarendon Scholar). Her research interests center on internalization of international law and norms in local contexts with a focus on human rights, development, and gender. Prior to studying at Oxford, she was engaged in law and policy research and practice both within government and international organizations. She obtained her B.A. and M.A. at the University of Tokyo in international relations and LL.M. at New York University School of Law (Fulbright scholar).

Horii, Taka
5 / 17
堀井 貴史 Takafumi Horii

Second Year Delegate (2019, 2022)

Senior Vice President, Head of Japan Oncology BU, Global Oncology Business Unit, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited

(Tokyo)

Taka Horii is a corporate executive with over 22 years of extensive business experience at global, leading firms in pharmaceutical, high-tech and IT industries and who has lived and worked in seven countries. Currently, Taka is SVP, Head of Japan Oncology Business Unit at Takeda Pharmaceutical serving as a member of Global Oncology Leadership Team headquartered in Cambridge, MA in the US and Japan Country Committee at Global Headquarter. Taka holds an MBA from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia in the US and certificate in Global Management at INSEAD Executive MBA program in Paris, France.

Miyazawa, Junko
6 / 17
宮沢 絢子 Junko Miyazawa

Second Year Delegate (2019, 2022)

Manager, Regional Transportation Business Team, Mobility Business Division / Automotive & Mobility Group CEO Office, Mitsubishi Corporation

(Tokyo)

Junko Miyazawa has been with Mitsubishi Corporation since April 2007. Until now, she has overseen the accounting of overseas offices and relationship management with local governments, large conglomerates and/or strategic partners in ASEAN and Latin America, sought new business opportunities while stationed at Mitsubishi's Manila office, and been in charge of risk management and portfolio management for Mitsubishi investments in high-risk nations. She currently manages strategic planning for Mitsubishi's Automotive and Mobility business, including developing new business related to regional transportation such as the installation of AI on-demand buses in local communities.

Murphy, Micah
7 / 17
Micah Murphy

Second Year Delegate (2019, 2022)

Commander, U.S. Navy;
Branch Chief, Strategy Implementation, U.S. European Command

(Stuttgart, Germany)

Micah Murphy is a career Naval Officer currently stationed in Stuttgart, Germany as a member of the Strategy team at the U.S. European Command HQ. His previous two tours were in Yokosuka, Japan, where he and his family fell in love with the country, culture, and citizens. In his spare time, he is involved in a few non-profit and entrepreneurial ventures, but his current favorite activity is traveling Europe with his wife and four young children.  

Nakagawa, Sawa
8 / 17
中川 沙和 Sawa Nakagawa

Second Year Delegate (2019, 2022)

Founder & Partner
ThreeArrows Impact Partner

(Nairobi, Kenya)

Sawa Nakagawa is the Founder & Partner of ThreeArrows Impact Partner, a specialized advisory firm focused on impact investing, social innovation and sustainability based in Johannesburg and Nairobi. Sawa previously served as CEO of E2 Investments, an impact investment company in South Africa. Prior to E2, Sawa worked for Barclay Africa’s Equity Investments and Special Projects team. Before moving to South Africa, she worked at the International Finance Corporation and UBS Investment Bank. She serves as non-executive director of Spartan SME Finance, a non-banking financial institution focused on SMEs in South Africa. She also serves on various investment committees including the National Empowerment Fund, the Equality Fund, and Endeavor South Africa's Harvest Fund II. Sawa holds an MBA and a Masters in International Affairs from Columbia University. She is a CFA Charterholder and holds a CFA Certificate in ESG Investing.

Nishimura, Kuni
9 / 17
西村 邦裕 Kunihiro Nishimura

Second Year Delegate (2019, 2022)

Founder and CEO
Xcoo, Inc.

(Tokyo)

Kuni Nishimura is an entrepreneur, founder, and CEO of Xcoo, Inc. which has become the leading precision medicine company in Japan. He has focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and data intelligence in medical and clinical fields, especially for curing cancer with genomic information, collaboration with oncologists and hospitals. He and Xcoo have been chosen winner of the MEXT Minister’s Award under the Award for Academic Startups 2019 Program. Previously, he worked as an assistant professor at the University of Tokyo.

Osaki, Yuko
10 / 17
尾崎 祐子 Yuko Osaki

Second Year Delegate (2019, 2022)

Visiting Scholar, Asia Pacific Research Center (APARC), Stanford University;
Minister’s Secretariat, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications

(Stanford, CA / Tokyo)

Yuko Osaki is a Visiting Scholar at APARC (Asia-Pacific Research Center), Stanford University, while concurrently working for the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) where she has worked for 20 years. Her career has been centered on local taxation and finance and her previous leadership positions include Director of the Industrial Division and the Director of the Fiscal Division at Yamanashi Prefecture and Director for Women's Empowerment at the Gender Equality Bureau of the Cabinet Office, where she was in charge of Abenomics. She has also been a Lecturer at Chuo University, where she taught a course on "Local Government Finance."  She is a mother of one child.

Ozato, Manabu
11 / 17
大里 学 Manabu Ozato

Second Year Delegate (2019, 2022)

Field Director, UNIVERSITY of CREATIVITY
Hakuhodo Inc.

(Tokyo)

Manabu Ozato is Field Director at UNIVERSITY of CREATIVITY, a research institute Hakuhodo established in 2020 to explore, understand, and cultivate human creativity and apply it to address the social issues of today. Manabu leads projects to raise the median creativity in society in society, including Creating Charter City for Creativity Project. With over 15 years in the creative agency, Manabu has experience in problem identification, agenda and vision setting, and solution implementation skills such as design and editing. Manabu is currently in his first year of a PhD program at Japan Advanced Institute for Science and Technology.

Reed, Harper
12 / 17
Harper Reed

Second Year Delegate (2019, 2022)

Entrepreneur; Founder & CEO, General Galactic Corporation;
Senior Fellow, USC Annenberg Innovation Lab;
Board of Governors, Pardee RAND Graduate School

(Chicago, IL)

Harper Reed is a technologist that predicts the future for a living. He spends most of his life building big things, hacking things, and talking about doing both of those things. As CTO of the Obama 2012 campaign, Harper was the first to bring the tech mentality to a political level. He believes the talent of a great bunch of humans can transform an organization and uses that belief to strengthen, deploy, and inspire every team he works with. Harper also believes his incredible luck has led him to achieve wonderful things.

Shimizu, Kay
13 / 17
清水 薫 Kay Shimizu

Second Year Delegate (2011, 2022)

Research Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
University of Pittsburgh

(Pittsburgh, PA)

Kay Shimizu is a Research Professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh. Her research addresses institutional design and their effects on economic governance with a focus on East Asia. She is the author, with Patricia L. Maclachlan, of Betting on the Farm: Institutional Change in Japanese Agriculture (2022, Cornell UP) and The Digital Transformation of Japan’s Political Economy (forthcoming from Cambridge UP, with Ulrike Schaede).

Tamesue, Dai
14 / 17
為末 大 Dai Tamesue

Second Year Delegate (2019, 2022)

CEO
Deportare Partners

(Miura, Kanagawa)

Born in 1978 in Hiroshima, Dai Tamesue is the first Japanese medalist in a world competition for a sprint event. Dai participated in three Olympics and, as of July 2021, holds the Japanese record for the men's 400m hurdles. He is currently a sports commentator and runs his own company, Deportare Partners. 

Tanabe, Karin
15 / 17
Karin Tanabe

Second Year Delegate (2019, 2022)

Author
St. Martin’s Press

(Washington, DC)

Karin Tanabe is the author of seven fiction books including A Woman of Intelligence, The Gilded Years, and The Sunset Crowd (2023), published by St. Martin’s Press and Simon & Schuster. Tanabe’s book The Gilded Years—about the first African-American graduate of Vassar College—is set to be adapted as a major motion picture entitled A White Lie. Zendaya will star and produce alongside Reese Witherspoon. Witherspoon was behind the book option and Sony/TriStar secured rights in a seven studio bidding war. A Woman of Intelligence has also been optioned for television. A former Politico reporter, Tanabe frequently contributes to national publications as a book reviewer. She holds a B.A. with honors from Vassar College.

Tryba, Andrew
16 / 17
Andy Tryba

Second Year Delegate (2019, 2022)

Co-Founder & CEO, Ionic Partners;
CEO: Gigster; SparkRock; Constellant;
Founder, Japanese Heritage Academy

(Austin, TX)

Andy is a technology optimist, serial entrepreneur and 18 time CEO. Andy’s most recent venture is a software buyout firm called Ionic Partners. Through this fund - Andy has purchased and is currently the CEO of Gigster, SparkRock & Constellant. He is also Founder & CEO of RideAustin (world's only non-profit rideshare), Founder of the Japanese Heritage Academy and a Board member of the Texas High Speed Rail.

Wang Fujiyama
17 / 17
藤山 桃子(ワン・エミリー)Emily Wang Fujiyama

Second Year Delegate (2019, 2022)

Video Journalist
Associated Press

(Beijing, China)

Emily Wang Fujiyama is video journalist for the Associated Press, based in Beijing since 2017. She covers news in China and across Asia, most recently the Beijing and Tokyo Olympics and the initial outbreak of coronavirus in Wuhan. She is part of an award-winning AP team covering crackdowns on religion and human rights abuses in China. Prior to Beijing, she was reporting in Tokyo. She began her career as a reporter with Japan’s national daily Yomiuri Shimbun in Los Angeles, then joined public broadcaster NHK. She is a graduate of Keio University, with a degree in computational biology.

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