- Carlos Kasuga Osaka
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name = Carlos Kasuga Osaka
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birth_place =Mexico City ,Mexico
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occupation =Chairman andCEO ,Yakult andKai Carlos Kasuga Osaka is a Mexican
businessman , son of Japanese parents that emigrated to Mexico. He is a graduate of the national Commercial Banking School where he graduated in as a public bookkeeper.At present he is an industrialist. He presides the Consejo Directivo de Distribuidora Kay (Executive Counsel of Distributor Kay), business dedicated to the manufacture of inflatable toys, also presides the Executive Counsel of Yakult, company that devises fermented milk products, and directs K Line of Mexico, firm of maritime transportation.
As part of his associate-cultural activities, Carlos Kasuga Osaka presides the Counsel of the Foundation Eating Group, is vice president of the Committee of the Celebrations of the Centennial of the Migración Japonesa a México (Japanese Migration to Mexico), and he presides besides the Instituto Internacional de Ciencias de la Vida (International Institute of Life Sciences), civil association that operates in Mexico.
He is a former-President of the Asociación Mexicana Japonesa (Japanese Mexican Association), former-President and Founder of the Liceo Mexicano Japonés (Japanese Mexican Lyceum), former-President of the Committee of the Celebrations of the 90th Anniversary of the Japanese Migration to Mexico, former-President of the pan-American Association Nikkei and former-President of the pan-American Confederacy of Milk.
On October 20, 2007, Carlos Kasuga Osaka gave a conference to the students of
ITESM Campus CSN, in the "Circo de Actitudes" a part of the annual congress made by the student society.He has also given numerous speeches in
UNAM , Faculty of Engineering. Stating that the two cultures are not that different one from the other. [http://www.conindustria.org/Culturaempresarialparajovenes.pdf]References
External links
* [http://www.camaracolombojaponesa.com.co/noticias/kasuga.htm Productividad Japonesa - Carlos Kasuga Osaka]
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