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Coffee & Cocktails: Japan’s Changing Role in Asia - A Business Perspective with Tomoko Hosaka Mullaney of The Asia Group, Washington, D.C.

Date:
Thursday, March 11, 2021 - 8:00pm - 9:30pm Location:
Virtual
United States
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For $15 hear renowned U.S.-Japan strategist, Tomoko Hosaka Mullaney, as she shares her views on the increasingly important alliance between the U.S. and Japan, how it is adapting to changes and challenges within Asia, and lastly, Japan’s evolving role of leadership in Asia. Ms. Mullaney is currently a Vice President at The Asia Group (led by Chairman and CEO, Kurt Campbell). With her deep professional and personal knowledge of Japan, Ms. Mullaney focuses on the firm’s Japan portfolio. She supports clients across a variety of sectors, providing them with strategic advice and analysis of Japan’s complex political, economic, and market landscape. Ms. Mullaney was also a key member of the Associated Press team that covered the March 11th disaster 10 years ago.