U.S.-Japan Council Newsletter (Oct 10, 2019)
Pilot Regional Leadership Program Recent Events ELP News Announcements Upcoming Events Opportunities 1. Boston Members Host Pilot Regional Leadership Program Thank you to Associate… Read More
Pilot Regional Leadership Program Recent Events ELP News Announcements Upcoming Events Opportunities 1. Boston Members Host Pilot Regional Leadership Program Thank you to Associate… Read More
Pilot Regional Leadership Program Recent Events ELP News Announcements Upcoming Events Opportunities Eighteenth Business Advisory Board Meeting Welcomes JAXA Vice President Dr. Koichi Wakata… Read More
(Left to right) Dr. Daniel Okimoto, SVJP; Governor Yuzaki, Hiroshima Prefecture; Dr. Kawakatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture; USJC President Irene Hirano Inouye; Ambassador Kounalakis, Lt. Governor of California; Governor Ibaragi, Okayama Prefecture;… Read More
Governors Discuss Recent Events ELP News Announcements Upcoming Events Opportunities Governors from Japan and California Discuss Economic Collaboration, Education and… Read More
Council Leader Masami Tyson, Global Director of FDI and Trade at the Tennessee Economic and Community Development (ECD), uses her unusual experience as a Japanese… Read More
USJC members recently spoke at an event hosted by the Japan Society of Northern California in San Francisco. This event, called “… Read More
A small, white building on 17th Street holds the history and stories of generations of local Japanese-Americans. The Japanese Hall at 1705 Ave. C is home to these memories in the valley. Vickie Sakurada Schaepler, a Sansei, or third-generation Japanese, is working to not only preserve the history, but the very building in which so many memories were made... Read More
Scottsbluff Star-Herald
ELP Alumni Host Recent Events Announcements Member News Opportunities ELP Alumni Host Japanese Heritage Day at Angel Stadium Many thanks to Claire Fukuoka (ELP ’18)… Read More
Congratulations to Laurie Van Pelt for being appointed as Oakland County, Michigan’s first woman Deputy County Executive! Ms. Van Pelt, who was a delegate of the 2018 … Read More