Draft:The Matsushita Institute of Government and Management
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Other name | MIGM |
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Motto | To Learn from All Things. We pledge to learn from all that we see and hear |
Founder(s) | Kōnosuke Matsushita |
Established | June 21, 1979 | -
Mission | Exploration of various philosophies and strategies, and development of human resources to promote them |
Focus | Realizing the ideal Japan |
Chair | Masayuki Matsushita |
Key people | Masayuki Matsushita, Hiro Matsushita |
Address | 5-25 Shiomidai, Chigasaki, Kanagawa, Japan |
Location | , , |
Coordinates | 35°19′24.5″N 139°26′20″E / 35.323472°N 139.43889°E |
Website | http://www.mskj.or.jp |
Operated by The Konosuke Matsushita Memorial Foundation |
The Matsushita Institute of Government and Management (公益財団法人松下幸之助記念志財団) The Matsushita Institute of Government and Management was founded by Panasonic's founder Kōnosuke Matsushita, in 1979, operated by The Konosuke Matsushita Memorial Foundation.[1]
Overview
[edit]During his later years, the esteemed founder of Panasonic, Kōnosuke Matsushita, made a significant investment of 7 billion yen from his personal funds towards the development and training of the next generation of leaders for Japann.[2]
Notable alumni
[edit]- Ichiro Aisawa
- Shinya Ono
- Yasutomo Suzuki
- Yoshihiko Noda
- Hiroyuki Nagahama
- Jin Matsubara
- Hiroshi Yamada
- Ryuzo Sasaki
- Junji Suzuki
- Shinji Tarutoko
- Shigefumi Matsuzawa
- Kazuhiro Haraguchi
- Mitsuo Mitani
- Tatsuya Ito (politician)
- Sanae Takaichi
- Koichi Takemasa
- Yukichi Maeda
- Katsuyuki Kawai
- Nobuhiro Tanabe
- Masaaki Akaike
- Hideo Jinpu
- Kazunori Yamanoi
- Kōichirō Genba
- Hisashi Tokunaga
- Seiji Maehara
- Kenya Akiba
- Koichiro Ichimura
- Hiranao Honda
- Hirokazu Matsuno
- Manabu Sakai
- Hiroshi Nakada
- Itsunori Onodera
- Tetsuro Fukuyama
- Takeshi Noma
- Yoshihiro Murai
- Takeyuki Watanabe
- Shinji Morimoto
- Tomohiro Yamamoto
- Daisuke Matsumoto (politician)
- Taizō Mikazuki
- Shika Kawajo
- Takashi Uto
- Yutaka Kumagai
- Yūsuke Nakanishi
- Noriko Miyagawa
- Hodaka Maruyama
- Alex Saito
- Yuki Baba
- Mai Ohara
References
[edit]Externarl links
[edit]- ^ "募集要項". 松下政経塾. 13 December 2022. Retrieved 2024-05-09.
- ^ "公益財団法人松下幸之助記念財団と公益財団法人松下政経塾が合併し「公益財団法人 松下幸之助記念志財団」が発足". Panasonic. 2019-04-01. Retrieved 2024-05-09.