Yūzaburō Mogi (茂木 友三郎, Mogi Yūzaburō, February 13, 1935 –) is a Japanese businessman who is the current Chairman and honorary CEO of Kikkoman.[1]
Yūzaburō Mogi | |
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Born | February 13, 1935 |
Alma mater | Keio University (B.A.) Columbia University (M.B.A) |
Known for | Chairman of Kikkoman |
Early life and career
editMogi obtained a Bachelor of Arts from Keio University in 1958 and a Master of Business Administration from Columbia Business School.[2] In the 1950s, Mogi helped introduce Soy Sauce to the American public by hiring chefs to create recipes that included the sauce. He then sent the recipes to local newspapers, in an attempt to get housewives to cut them out and shop for the ingredient.[3][4] Mogi was appointed President and CEO of Kikkoman in 1995.[3] He previously served as President of Kikkoman.[5]
References
edit- ^ Corporate Profile – Kikkoman Corporation
- ^ Yuzaburo Mogi | World Economic Forum-Yuzaburo Mogi[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b Face value: Sauce of success | The Economist
- ^ Yuzaburo Mogi: "Kikkoman", in: Arnoud de Meyer, Pamela Mar, Frank-Jürgen Richter, Peter Williamson: Global Future, John Wiley, Singapore 2005.
- ^ List of Public Companies Worldwide – BusinessWeek – BusinessWeek[dead link]