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− | + | ''' Yuito Yamada''' is a Japanese business consultant working for [[McKinsey]]. | |
− | He was a "Project Manager in Media, Entertainment and Information: Shaping Norms and Values in Digital Media" for the [[World Economic Forum]] (WEF) in 2012.<ref>https://jp.linkedin.com/in/yuito-yamada</ref> | + | He worked as co-leader for [[Asia]] and leader for [[Japan]] for McKinsey Sustainability, the firm’s global client service platform to help all industry sectors achieve [[net zero|net zero emissions]] by [[2050]], and leads the Chemicals and Agriculture Practices in Japan.<ref>https://www.mckinsey.com/our-people/yuito-yamada</ref> |
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+ | He was a "Project Manager in Media, Entertainment and Information: Shaping Norms and Values in Digital Media" for the [[World Economic Forum]] (WEF) in 2012.<ref>https://jp.linkedin.com/in/yuito-yamada</ref> He was selected a [[WEF/Young Global Leaders/2022|Young Global Leader]] by the WEF in [[2022]]. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | After an adolescence that spanned [[Singapore]], [[New York]], and [[London], Yamada returned to Japan to pursue a bachelor’s degree in economics from [[Keio University]]. He has also earned a [[Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership|postgraduate certificate in sustainable business]] from the [[University of Cambridge]].<ref>https://www.weforum.org/people/yuito-yamada</ref> | + | After an adolescence that spanned [[Singapore]], [[New York]], and [[London]], Yamada returned to Japan to pursue a bachelor’s degree in economics from [[Keio University]]. He has also earned a [[Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership|postgraduate certificate in sustainable business]] from the [[University of Cambridge]].<ref>https://www.weforum.org/people/yuito-yamada</ref> |
==McKinsey== | ==McKinsey== | ||
Yamada has worked in different positions for [[McKinsey]] since 2010. Since 2014, he has worked with leading country [[decarbonization]] pathways in Asia, and the topics of portfolio [[decarbonization]], leading towards the goal of [[net zero]] in 2050. He has been active in the firm’s global energy and materials area, covering organizations in the power, chemicals, materials, and [[agriculture]] sectors, on behalf of the world’s largest financial institutions.<ref>https://www.mckinsey.com/our-people/yuito-yamada</ref> | Yamada has worked in different positions for [[McKinsey]] since 2010. Since 2014, he has worked with leading country [[decarbonization]] pathways in Asia, and the topics of portfolio [[decarbonization]], leading towards the goal of [[net zero]] in 2050. He has been active in the firm’s global energy and materials area, covering organizations in the power, chemicals, materials, and [[agriculture]] sectors, on behalf of the world’s largest financial institutions.<ref>https://www.mckinsey.com/our-people/yuito-yamada</ref> | ||
− | + | He also has written op-eds for [[George Soros]]' [[Project Syndicate]].<ref>https://www.project-syndicate.org/columnist/yuito-yamada</ref> | |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:48, 3 August 2022
Yuito Yamada (consultant) | |
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Nationality | Japanese |
Alma mater | Keio University, Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership |
Member of | WEF/Young Global Leaders/2022 |
Interests | net zero |
Yuito Yamada is a Japanese business consultant working for McKinsey.
He worked as co-leader for Asia and leader for Japan for McKinsey Sustainability, the firm’s global client service platform to help all industry sectors achieve net zero emissions by 2050, and leads the Chemicals and Agriculture Practices in Japan.[1]
He was a "Project Manager in Media, Entertainment and Information: Shaping Norms and Values in Digital Media" for the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 2012.[2] He was selected a Young Global Leader by the WEF in 2022.
Background
After an adolescence that spanned Singapore, New York, and London, Yamada returned to Japan to pursue a bachelor’s degree in economics from Keio University. He has also earned a postgraduate certificate in sustainable business from the University of Cambridge.[3]
McKinsey
Yamada has worked in different positions for McKinsey since 2010. Since 2014, he has worked with leading country decarbonization pathways in Asia, and the topics of portfolio decarbonization, leading towards the goal of net zero in 2050. He has been active in the firm’s global energy and materials area, covering organizations in the power, chemicals, materials, and agriculture sectors, on behalf of the world’s largest financial institutions.[4]
He also has written op-eds for George Soros' Project Syndicate.[5]