Kota Matsuda

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Kota Matsuda (松田公太, Matsuda Kōta, born December 3, 1968) is a Japanese businessman and politician from Tokyo.[1]

Career

1968–1986 Born in Japan, Grew up in Senegal and the United States.

1986–1990 Tsukuba University

1990–1996 Banker (Sanwa→Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ)

1997–2007 Tully’s Coffee Japan (Founder, CEO) IPO in 2001, MBO in 2004. Store Counts: 320

2007–2009 Tully’s Coffee International, President of Quiznos Asia-Pac, AFCM

2010–present Member of the House of Councilors of Japan. (Tokyo District)[2]

References

  1. ^ "みんなの党_議員_参議院_松田公太".
  2. ^ "Your Party Gains in Japan Election, Making It 'Kingmaker' For Legislation". Bloomberg. 12 July 2010. Retrieved 11 February 2012.

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