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  1. Jan 23, 2021 · David Atkinson, 55, President of Konishi Decorative Arts and Crafts Co. Born in the United Kingdom in 1965. He graduated from the University of Oxford and majored in Japanese studies. After serving as a partner in U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs, he joined Konishi in 2009. He has served as the CEO of Konishi since 2011.

  2. Atkinson was born in the U.K. and majored in Japanese studies at Oxford University. In 1992, he joined Goldman Sachs in Japan and pioneered analysis on the country's nonperforming loan problem.

  3. www.mizuhogroup.com › our-leaders › david-atkinsonDavid Atkinson | Mizuho EMEA

    Member of Board, Audit & Compliance Committee, Nomination Committee and Remuneration Committee. Mr. Atkinson was appointed as an Independent Non-Executive Director in February 2020. Outside of Mizuho, Mr. Atkinson is a Non-Executive Director at Credit Suisse (U.K.), a Non-Executive Director at the Pension Protection Fund, and a Non-Executive ...

  4. Dec 27, 2020 · David Atkinson, a former Goldman Sachs analyst who has the ear of the prime minister, urges raising productivity of smaller companies. ... Mr. Atkinson has lived in Japan since 1990, a few years ...

  5. Dec 29, 2019 · Episode Number : 14 Season : 3 Originally Aired : October 8, 2019 For years, David Atkinson from the United Kingdom worked in Japan as a respected financial analyst. His career took an unexpected turn when he became the CEO of one of the country's oldest restoration companies. For hundreds of years, this firm has worked on cultural properties across Japan. In a Japanophiles interview with ...

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  6. Apr 21, 2019 · by david atkinson 公開日:2019/04/21 尾形文繁 ※この記事は、「 東洋経済オンライン 」(東洋経済新報社)が2019年4月5日に掲載した記事の転載になり ...

  7. March 6, 2015. The book Memoirs of a Geisha has a lot to answer for. Arthur Golden’s best-selling story of a young girl sold to a Kyoto teahouse who goes on to become the country’s leading geisha, has turned the Gion, the traditional geisha quarter of Kyoto, into something of a human zoo. Today, there are a mere handful of teahouses left in ...

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