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Ms. Minako Suematsu, Consortium Representative, The Japan Times Chairman and President
Guest introduction and greetings
Mr. Shinjiro Koizumi, Minister of the Environment (planned)
Corporate session (English) 60 minutes
“Communication strategy with ESG promotion and stakeholders”
Moderator:
Panelists:
Ms. Mariko Kawaguchi, FUJI OIL HOLDINGS INC., Assistant to CEO
Mr. Jérôme Bruhat, Nihon L’Oréal K.K., President and Representative Director (online participation)
Investor session (Japanese) 60 minutes
“The power to promote ESG – from an investor’s perspective”
Moderator:
Panelists:
Mr. Masafumi Hikima, Sophia University, Professor & Executive Director of Finance
Ms. Emi Onozuka, Japan Catalyst, Inc., Executive Vice President, COO
Guest introduction and greetings
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The 12th Japan Spelling Bee will be held on March 6 - 31 student representatives will compete for the title of national spelling champion -
The Japan Times, Ltd.
02/25/2021 11:00 am
The Japan Times Co., Ltd. (president and CEO: Minako Suematsu) will hold the 12th Japan Spelling Bee, where elementary and junior high school students will compete in the spelling of English words, on Saturday, March 6.
Spellers from around the country normally gather at a venue in Tokyo, but this time the tournament will be held online to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
31 student representatives will compete for the title of national spelling champion.
The 10th Japan Times Bee at Tokyo Global Gateway on March 10, 2019. Satoko Kawasaki. Feb 25, 2021
The Japan Times Co., Ltd. (president and CEO: Minako Suematsu) will hold the 12th Japan Spelling Bee, where elementary and junior high school students will compete in the spelling of English words, on Saturday, March 6.
Spellers from around the country normally gather at a venue in Tokyo, but this time the tournament will be held online to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The Japan Times is officially certified by the Scripps National Spelling Bee and has been hosting the Japan tournament since 2010, supporting the passionate competition of children grappling