FUMIKO HAYASHI Mayor of the City of Yokohama

FUMIKO HAYASHI Mayor of the City of Yokohama

Date of Birth May 5th, 1946

Hometown

Tokyo, Japan

Education

1965 Graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Aoyama High School

Employment History

1965-1976

Toyo Rayon, Co., Ltd. (currently: Toray Industries, Inc.)

Matsushita Electric Industrial, Co., Ltd. (currently: Panasonic Corporation) etc.

1977

Entered Honda Cars Yokohama, Inc. Transferred to Honda Clio Kanagawakita, Inc.

1987

Entered BMW Tokyo Division (currently: BMW Tokyo, Corp.)

1993

Manager, BMW Tokyo, Corp. Shinjuku Branch

1998

Manager, BMW Tokyo, Corp. Central Branch

1999

President, Fahren Tokyo K.K. (currently: Volkswagen Japan Sales K.K.)

2003

President, BMW Tokyo, Corp.

2005

Chairperson and CEO, The Daiei, Inc.

2007

Vice Chairperson, The Daiei, Inc.

May 2008

Operating Officer, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

June 2008

President, Tokyo Nissan Auto Sales Co., Ltd.

August 2009 Mayor of Yokohama (First term)

August 2013 Mayor of Yokohama (Second term)

Other Offices Held President, Mayors Association of Designated Cities Member of the Council for Gender Equality, Cabinet Office of Japan Member of the Central Council for Education, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and

Technology of Japan Member of the Council for Cultural Affairs, Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan The Chairperson of Japan Cruise Port Association

Awards and Honors 2004 Selected as one of WALL STREET JOURNAL's "The 50 Women to Watch" 2005,06 Selected as one of Forbes Magazine's "World's 100 Most Powerful Women"

Selected as one of FORTUNE Magazine's "50 Most Powerful Women in Business: International" 2005 Selected as the "Business Stateswoman of the Year" by The Harvard Business School Club of

Japan 2006 Selected as 1st Place in the Career Create category in Nikkei Woman Magazine's "Women of the

Year 2006" 2014 Selected as the "ACCJ 2014 Person of the Year" by The American Chamber of Commerce in

Japan

Masakazu HAMACHI Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs

New Komeito Member of the House of Representatives Proportional Representation Block for Kyushu-Okinawa (elected twice)

Biography

May 8, 1970 Born in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture

1994

Graduated from the School of Law, Waseda University

Joined UBS Securities Japan Co., Ltd.

2006

Passed the Bar examination

2008

Registered as a lawyer

2012

Elected to the House of Representatives for the first time

(46th General Election)

2014

Elected to the House of Representatives for the second

time (47th General Election)

2015

Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs

(3rd Abe Reshuffled Cabinet)

Masaaki Kobayashi (Mr.)

Vice-Minister for Global Environment Ministry of the Environment, Japan

Personal Information

1954

Born in Nagano Prefecture, Japan

Education 1979

Graduated from the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Law

Professional Career

2015-

Vice-Minister for Global Environment, Ministry of the Environment (MOE)

2014-2015

Director-General for Environmental Policy Bureau, MOE

2012-2014

Director-General for Environmental Management Bureau, MOE

2011-2012

Councillor for Minister's Secretariat, MOE

2011-2011

The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)

2010-2011

The East-West Center in Hawaii, US

2008-2010

Councillor for Minister's Secretariat, MOE

2005-2008

Director for Personnel Division, Minister's Secretariat, MOE

2004-2005

Director for Policy Planning Division, Environmental Policy Bureau,

MOE

2003-2004

Director for Policy Planning Division, Environmental Health Department,

Environmental Policy Bureau, MOE

2001-2003

Director for Environmental Impact Assessment Division,

Environmental Policy Bureau, MOE

2000-2001

Director for Environmental Impact Assessment Division,

Environmental Policy Bureau, Environment Agency (EA)

1997-2000

Director for Office of Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Environmental

Impact Assessment Division, Environmental Policy Bureau, EA

1996-1997

Senior Policy Coordinator for Personnel Division, Secretary-General's Secretariat,

EA

1979

Joined EA

Mr. Rintaro Tamaki was appointed Deputy Secretary-General of the OECD on August 1, 2011. His

portfolio includes the strategic direction of OECD policy on Environment, Development, Green Growth, Taxation and Policy Alignment for Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy along with representing the

OECD

externally

on

Financial

Issues.

Prior to joining the OECD Mr. Tamaki, a Japanese national, was Vice-Minister of Finance for International Affairs at the Ministry of Finance, Government of Japan.

During his prominent 35-year career, Mr. Tamaki has worked on various budget, taxation, international finance and development issues in the OECD and at the World Bank before being

appointed Finance Minister at the Embassy of Japan in Washington DC. He then became Deputy Director-General before becoming Director-General and subsequently Vice-Minister for International Affairs at the Ministry of Finance.

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MORI Hideyuki (Mr.)

President

Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)

Mr. Hideyuki Mori is a graduate of the School of Engineering, Kyoto University. He joined IGES in 2003. Prior to joining IGES, he served as Environment Specialist at the Asian Development Bank, Senior Environmental Coordinator of the United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees, Director of the Office of Research and Information at the Global Environment Issues Division of the Environment Agency of Japan (present Ministry of the Environment), and as Portfolio Manager of the Division of GEF at the United Nations Environment Programme. He was a professor at Keio University from 2008-2010. He has served as the President of IGES since 2010.

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