ACCJ In Pictures

ACCJ IN PICTURES

Jul 15, 2010 | No Comments

ACCJ Chubu Board of Governors at a visit to Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation; in the foreground is a model of Mitsubishi’s passenger jet.

Keat-Chuan Yeoh, assistant managing director of the Economic Development Board of Singapore, speaking on Singapore’s role in the new global economy.

ACCJ Vice President, Jiri Mestecky, and Kansai leaders at the Spring Meishi Exchange at Ramada Osaka on May 20.

Ray LaHood, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation, speaking to ACCJ members and guests at an off-the-record event at the Hotel Okura in Tokyo.

ACCJ Kansai Chapter members doing the samba at the Spring Meishi Exchange, themed FIFA World Cup 2010.

Jiri Mestecky presents a certificate of appreciation to former Vice President, Michael Bobrove, for his four years of dedicated service to the ACCJ.

Douglas Peterson, Chief Operating Officer of Citibank, outlining the current state of the global financial regulatory environment and the key developments concerning “global financial centers” at the ACCJ CEO Forum.

Dr. Gerald Curtis, Burgess Professor of Political Science at Columbia University, discussing politics and governance under the DPJ at an ACCJ talk.

ACCJ Kansai Chapter Head, Jiri Mestecky, and ACCJ Kansai leaders met with the Governor of Hyogo, Toshizo Ido, requesting support for the 2010 ACCJ Kansai Walkathon, which will be held at Kobe Meriken Park on Saturday, October 16.

Richard Jerram, Head of Asian Economics for Macquarie Capital Securities, sharing his views on the results of the recent Spring Business Confidence Survey.

Michael Alfant, ACCJ Vice President, Andrew Silberman, Chair of the ACCJ Membership Relations Committee and Jim Weisser, ACCJ Governor at the Leadership Forum.

ACCJ President Tom Whitson (right of center) presents METI Senior Vice Minister Teruhiko Mashiko with the Chamber’s APEC position paper. Also present are ACCJ leaders William Bishop, Arthur Mitchell and Bruce Ellsworth.

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