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'''Yasuchika Hasegawa''' was been Chairman and CEO of [[Takeda Pharmaceutical]] since [[2009]] and the [[Japan Association of Corporate Executives|Keizai Doyukai]] (Japanese association of CEOs). He was chairman of the Asia-Pacific group of the [[Trilateral Commission]].
 
'''Yasuchika Hasegawa''' was been Chairman and CEO of [[Takeda Pharmaceutical]] since [[2009]] and the [[Japan Association of Corporate Executives|Keizai Doyukai]] (Japanese association of CEOs). He was chairman of the Asia-Pacific group of the [[Trilateral Commission]].
  
==Biography==
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== Background ==
Yasuchika was born in [[Nagato]] in June [[1946]]. After graduating from high school in [[Fukuoka]], he was admitted to [[Waseda University]]. He graduated in [[1970]] in political economy. He was hired at the end of the university by Takeda Pharmaceuticals in positions, successively, of human resources, management, and international relations.
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Yasuchika was born in [[Nagato]] in June [[1946]]. After graduating from high school in [[Fukuoka]], he was admitted to [[Waseda University]]. He graduated in [[1970]] in political economy.  
  
In [[1986]] he became president of the German branch of [[Takeda Pharmaceuticals]]. Two years later he became President of Takeda Pharmaceutical Europe. InJune 2003[ 5 ] , he was appointed director of the company. Once president, he encourages a policy of diversification of the company's recruitment, and promotes the acquisition of foreign companies. It launches waves of recruitment of foreign executives of rival companies, benefiting from higher salaries.
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== Career ==
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He was hired at the end of the university by Takeda Pharmaceuticals in positions, successively, of human resources, management, and international relations.
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In [[1986]] he became president of the German branch of [[Takeda Pharmaceuticals]]. Two years later he became President of Takeda Pharmaceutical Europe. In June 2003, he was appointed director of the company. Once president, he encourages a policy of diversification of the company's recruitment, and promotes the acquisition of foreign companies. It launches waves of recruitment of foreign executives of rival companies, benefiting from higher salaries.
  
 
Thanks to the company's positive results, his compensation rose from 223 million yen in [[2009]] to 301 million in [[2012]], before reaching 450 million in [[2015]]. He resigned from his post at the general meeting of shareholders of Takeda Pharmaceutical Industry on June 28, 2017, becoming a consultant for the company.
 
Thanks to the company's positive results, his compensation rose from 223 million yen in [[2009]] to 301 million in [[2012]], before reaching 450 million in [[2015]]. He resigned from his post at the general meeting of shareholders of Takeda Pharmaceutical Industry on June 28, 2017, becoming a consultant for the company.
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As of 2022, he did not have an English Wikipedia page.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:53, 24 July 2022

Person.png Yasuchika Hasegawa  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(businessman, deep politician)
Yasuchika Hasegakwa 20120125.jpg
Born19. June, 1946
NationalityJapanese
Alma materWaseda University
Member ofTrilateral Commission
Pharma executive and leader of Trilateral Commission

Employment.png Takeda Pharmaceuticals/CEO

In office
2009 - June 28, 2017

Yasuchika Hasegawa was been Chairman and CEO of Takeda Pharmaceutical since 2009 and the Keizai Doyukai (Japanese association of CEOs). He was chairman of the Asia-Pacific group of the Trilateral Commission.

Background

Yasuchika was born in Nagato in June 1946. After graduating from high school in Fukuoka, he was admitted to Waseda University. He graduated in 1970 in political economy.

Career

He was hired at the end of the university by Takeda Pharmaceuticals in positions, successively, of human resources, management, and international relations.

In 1986 he became president of the German branch of Takeda Pharmaceuticals. Two years later he became President of Takeda Pharmaceutical Europe. In June 2003, he was appointed director of the company. Once president, he encourages a policy of diversification of the company's recruitment, and promotes the acquisition of foreign companies. It launches waves of recruitment of foreign executives of rival companies, benefiting from higher salaries.

Thanks to the company's positive results, his compensation rose from 223 million yen in 2009 to 301 million in 2012, before reaching 450 million in 2015. He resigned from his post at the general meeting of shareholders of Takeda Pharmaceutical Industry on June 28, 2017, becoming a consultant for the company.

Cover up

As of 2022, he did not have an English Wikipedia page.


 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
WEF/Annual Meeting/201126 January 201130 January 2011Switzerland2229 guests in Davos, with the theme: "Shared Norms for the New Reality".
WEF/Annual Meeting/201225 January 201229 January 2012Switzerland2113 guests in Davos
WEF/Annual Meeting/201323 January 201327 January 2013World Economic Forum
Switzerland
2500 mostly unelected leaders met to discuss "leading through adversity"
WEF/Annual Meeting/201422 January 201425 January 2014World Economic Forum
Switzerland
2604 guests in Davos considered "Reshaping The World"
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References