Tokyo, 10 July 2017 - The Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) is pleased to inform
the executive board members for fiscal year 2017-2019. The decision was made at
the Annual Assembly held by the JOC Council on 27 June, followed by the Executive
Board Meeting held on 4 July 2017.
Tsunekazu TAKEDA, Olympian and IOC Member, has been re-elected to another
2-year term as president. Respecting the Recommendation 11 of Olympic Agenda
2020, the number of female members has increased two-fold comparing to the
previous term.
Under the leadership of President TAKEDA and with the new executive board
members, the JOC would like to create an environment for success of the Olympic
Games Tokyo 2020.
Please see attached list for the leaderships 2017-2019.
Japanese Olympic Committee
Leaderships: 2017-2019
President Mr Tsunekazu TAKEDA (IOC member) *
Vice President / Secretary General Mr Eisuke HIRAOKA
Vice Presidents Mr Yasuo SAITO
Ms Seiko HASHIMOTO *
Senior Executive Board Members Mr Kiichiro MATSUMARU
Mr Kohzo TASHIMA
Mr Yasuhiro YAMASHITA *
Mr Tsuyoshi FUKUI
Mr Tetsuro HIBINO
Executive Board Members Ms Yuko ARAKIDA *
Mr Masatoshi ITO (New)
Mr Koji UENO (New)
Mr Shin-ichiro OTSUKA
Mr Mitsugi OGATA
Mr Takahiro KITANO (New)
Mr Akira KOKAZE
Ms Mikako KOTANI * (New)
Ms Haruka SAITO * (New)
Mr Noriyuki SAKAMOTO (New)
Mr Yuji TAKADA *
Ms Naoko TAKAHASHI *
Mr Mitsuo TSUKAHARA *
Mr Hiroo NOBATA
Mr Yosuke FUJIWARA
Mr Ichiro HOSHINO
Mr Kazufumi MINAMI (New)
Mr Keisuke MURATSU
Mr Koji MUROFUSHI *
Ms Kaori YAMAGUCHI *
Auditors Mr Mitsutaka KUROKAWA
Mr Shigemitsu SAKUMA
Mr Toshihisa NAGURA
* Olympian
Japanese Olympic Committee
Public Affairs & Strategic Planning Department
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