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Emanuel Mori President of Micronesia Incumbent Assumed office
11 May 2007Vice President Alik Alik Preceded by Joseph Urusemal Personal details Born 25 December 1948
Fefan, MicronesiaPolitical party Independent Spouse(s) Emma Mori Alma mater University of Guam Emanuel "Manny" Mori (born December 25, 1948) is the current President of the Federated States of Micronesia. He was elected by the nation's Congress on May 11, 2007 and sworn in the same day.
Mori has four daughters by his first wife Elina Ekiek. He has remarried, to Emma Mori.
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Early life
Mori was born on the island of Fefan and attended and graduated from Xavier High School. Following his graduation in 1969, Mori went to the University of Guam. Mori proceeded to graduate in 1973 with a BA in Business Management.
After completing his university education, Mori was chosen for a management internship at Citicorp Credit-Guam. In 1974, he became the Assistant Manager at the Citicorp branch in Saipan.
Mori left Citicorp in 1976 after he accepted the position of Assistant Administrator of the Trust Territory Social Security Office. In 1979, he became the National Revenue Officer for the State of Chuuk, administering the Tax & Revenue Office. He then served as the Comptroller of the FSM Development Bank from 1981 until 1983 and subsequently as the President and CEO until 1997.
Finally, he was the Executive Vice President of the Bank of the Federated States of Micronesia from 1997 until his 1999 election to Congress.
Political career
Mori was first elected to the FSM Congress in a special election held on July 1, 1999. He was subsequently re-elected in 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2007. On May 11, 2007, Mori was elected President of the Federated States of Micronesia, defeating the incumbent, Joseph Urusemal. He took office with immediate effect and thus vacated his seat in the Congress.
Family
Genealogical records showed that Mori is the great-grandson of Koben Mori.[1] A native of Shikoku, Japan and the son of a Samurai, Koben Mori was among the first Japanese to settle in Micronesia. Koben Mori first established himself in Moen, Chuuk but later resettled in Tol. He married the daughter of a local chieftain from Weno, with whom he had six sons and five daughters.[2] Koben Mori's eldest son, Taro is the paternal grandfather of Manny Mori.[3]
During his tenure as president, Mori made an official visit to his ancestral homeland in Kochi prefecture in 2008 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of bilateral relations between Japan and the Federated States of Micronesia. He received a warm welcome from the governor and mayor.[4][5] Mori also paid respects to his ancestor, the primogenitor of the Mori clan, Mori Katsunobu.[fn 1][6]
See also
- List of state leaders
Footnotes
- ^ Mori Katsunobu was a 16th century daimyo who ruled over parts of Shikoku and Kyushu under the direction of Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
References
- ^ Ron Crocombe. Asia in the Pacific Islands. University of the South Pacific, Institute of Pacific Studies. pp. 103. ISBN 9820203880.
- ^ Ron Crocombe. Asia in the Pacific Islands. University of the South Pacific, Institute of Pacific Studies. pp. 103. ISBN 9820203880.
- ^ 南国通信 楽園からのらくがき, 末永卓幸, Gokai Club Japan, retrieved October 11, 2009
- ^ ミクロネシア大統領来たる! Matsuo Tetsuo, November 2008
- ^ President Mori's Visit to Japan, Government of the Federated States of Micronesia, November 13, 2008
- ^ モリ大統領、高知を訪問(報道振り) Embassy of Japan in the Federated States of Micronesia, November 2008
External links
- Office of the President of the Federated States of Micronesia
- Chuuk's Manny Mori New FSM President
Political offices Preceded by
Joseph UrusemalPresident of Micronesia
2007–presentIncumbent Presidents of the Federated States of Micronesia Tosiwo Nakayama • John Haglelgam • Bailey Olter • Jacob Nena • Leo Falcam • Joseph J. Urusemal • Manny MoriCategories:- 1948 births
- Current national leaders
- Federated States of Micronesia people of Japanese descent
- Living people
- Members of the Congress of the Federated States of Micronesia
- People from Chuuk
- Politicians of Japanese descent
- Presidents of the Federated States of Micronesia
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