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Changes of Directors and Officers for FY2021(158KB) January 15, 2021 Changes of Directors and Officers for FY2021 Ⅰ.Executive Officers(“Shikko-Yakuin”) 1. Newly appointed: April 1, 2021 Name Present SHINOHARA, General Manager, Global Strategy and Regional Management Dept. Tetsuya KONDO, Shota General Manager, Natural Gas Group CEO Office KOYAMA, Satoshi General Manager, Mineral Resources Group CEO Office MAEKAWA, Toshiaki Seconded to Tri Petch Isuzu Sales Co., Ltd. (President Director) (Concurrently) Seconded to Tri Petch Isuzu Leasing Co., Ltd. (Vice Chairman, Director) HORI, Hideyuki General Manager, Corporate Strategy & Planning Dept. ONO, Koji General Manager, Industrial Materials Group CEO Office SUZUKI, Akifumi Division COO, Petrochemicals Div. 2. Promoted: April 1, 2021 New Present Name Executive Vice President Senior Vice President TAKEUCHI, Osamu KASHIWAGI, Yutaka KIKUCHI, Kiyotaka 3. Retiring: March 31, 2021 Title Name Present Executive Vice HAGIWARA, Takeshi Group CEO, Petroleum & Chemicals Group President YOSHIDA, Shinya Corporate Functional Officer, Business Development for Japan (Concurrently) General Manager, Kansai Branch KYOYA, Yutaka Group CEO, Consumer Industry Group 1 Title Name Present Executive Vice SAKAKIDA, Masakazu Corporate Functional Officer, President Corporate Communications, Corporate Sustainability & CSR, Corporate Administration, Legal (Concurrently) Chief Compliance Officer, Officer for Emergency Crisis Management Headquarters Senior Vice YANAGIHARA, Tsunehiko EVP, Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas) President [Work location: Silicon Valley] (Concurrently) General Manager, Silicon Valley Branch, Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas) YAMASAKI, Nodoka Division COO, Healthcare Div. NISHIO, Kazunori Division COO, Retail Div. ARAKAWA, Takeshi Division COO, Consumer Products Div. Ⅱ.Related Personnel Changes 1. Corporate Staff Section (March 1, 2021) New Present Name Assistant to Corporate General Manager, ANDO, Keigo Functional Officer, IT Service Dept. Corporate Staff Section General Manager, IT Service Dept. HONDA, Naotaka IT Service Dept. (April 1, 2021) New Present Name Corporate Functional Officer, Corporate Functional Officer, Executive Vice President, CDO, CAO, Corporate CDO, Human Resources, MURAKOSHI, Akira Communications, Corporate Global Strategy Sustainability & CSR * Corporate Functional Officer, President, Mitsubishi Executive Vice President, Global Strategy Corporation China Co., Ltd. HIRAI, Yasuteru (Concurrently) (Concurrently) Chief Compliance Officer, General Manager, Officer for Emergency Crisis Beijing Branch, Mitsubishi Management Headquarters Corporation China Co., Ltd. * Corporate Functional Officer, CAO shall directly oversee Global Human Resources Dept., Corporate Administration Dept. and Legal Dept. 2 New Present Name Corporate Functional Officer, General Manager, Executive Vice President, Business Development for Japan Power Solution Group CEO KASHIWAGI, Yutaka (Concurrently) Office General Manager, Kansai Branch General Manager, General Manager, Senior Vice President, Corporate Administration Dept. Legal Dept. NOJIMA, Yoshiyuki General Manager, General Manager, KUROSAWA, Akihiro Legal Dept. Corporate Administration Dept. 2. Business Divisions (as of April 1, 2021) (1) Industrial Materials Group New Present Name Division COO, General Manager, Senior Vice President, Steel Products Div. Industrial Materials Group ONO, Koji CEO Office General Manager, Division COO, Senior Vice President, Industrial Materials Group CEO Carbon Div. SHIOZAKI, Eisuke Office Assistant to Group CEO, Division COO, ISHIYAMA, Takao Industrial Materials Group Steel Business Div. Assistant to Group CEO, Division COO, Senior Vice President, Industrial Materials Group Performance Materials Div. IMAMURA, Ko Division COO, Seconded to BABA, Juro Performance Materials Div. * Metal One Corporation * Please refer to [Reference 2] for summary of reorganizations. (2) Petroleum & Chemicals Solution Group In order to better reflect its nature as an organization dedicated to solving challenges associated with environmental changes in industry, including transitions to carbon-free and low-carbon products and services, the Petroleum & Chemicals Group shall be renamed the Petroleum & Chemicals Solution Group. New Present Name Group CEO, General Manager, Executive Vice President, Petroleum & Chemicals Solution Petroleum & Chemicals Group TAKEUCHI, Osamu Group CEO Office General Manager, Seconded to Mitsubishi KABURAKI, Yukihiko Petroleum & Chemicals Solution Corporation Plastics Ltd. Group CEO Office (President and Chief Executive Officer) 3 New Present Name Division COO, Division COO, Senior Vice President, Next-Generation Fuels & Petroleum Div. HABA, Hiroki Petroleum Business Div. * Division COO, Division COO, Senior Vice President, Global Marketing Div. * Petrochemicals Div. SUZUKI, Akifumi Assistant to Group CEO, Division COO, SASAKI, Eisuke Petroleum & Chemicals Solution Basic Chemicals Div. Group Division COO, General Manager, MATSUURA, Tetsuya Ecological Materials & Basic Petrochemicals Dept., Chemicals Business Div. * Petrochemicals Div. * Please refer to [Reference 2] for summary of reorganizations. (3) Mineral Resources Group New Present Name Division COO, Mineral General Manager, Mineral Senior Vice President, Resources Investment Div. Resources Group CEO Office KOYAMA, Satoshi (Concurrently) General Manager, MDP Dept. General Manager, Mineral Division COO, Mineral Senior Vice President, Resources Group CEO Office Resources Trading Div. SHIOBARA, Keiichi Division COO, Mineral Division COO, Mineral Senior Vice President, Resources Trading Div. Resources Investment Div. SERI, Koichi (Concurrently) General Manager, MDP Dept. (4) Industrial Infrastructure Group New Present Name Assistant to Group CEO, General Manager, NAKANO, Satoshi Industrial Infrastructure Group Industrial Infrastructure Group CEO Office General Manager, General Manager, NISHINO, Hiroshi Industrial Infrastructure Group Infrastructure & Industrial CEO Office Projects Dept., Plant Engineering Div. Seconded to Division COO, URANO, Terutora Nikken Corporation Industrial Machinery Div. Division COO, General Manager, SATO, Satoshi Industrial Machinery Div. Construction Equipment & Rental Business Dept., Industrial Machinery Div. 4 (5) Food Industry Group New Present Name Division COO, Division COO, ITO, Kazuo Global Fast Moving Consumer Food Resources Div. Goods Div. * Division COO, Food Industry Group CEO KOBAYASHI, Shuji Food Resources Div. Office Division COO, Division COO, Senior Vice President, Produce & Marine Products Div. * Fresh Food Products Div. KASHIWAGI, Yasumasa * Please refer to [Reference 2] for summary of reorganizations. (6) Consumer Industry Group New Present Name Group CEO, General Manager, Executive Vice President, Consumer Industry Group Consumer Industry Group KIKUCHI, Kiyotaka (Concurrently) CEO Office Division COO, Retail Div. General Manager, Division COO, MATSUNAGA, Shigeo Con sumer Industry Group CEO Apparel & S.P.A. Div. Office Division COO, General Manager, OZAWA, Taku Apparel & S.P.A. Div. S.P.A. Manufacturing Dept., Apparel & S.P.A. Div. Division COO, Seconded to KITAURA, Katsutoshi Healthcare Div. MC Healthcare,Inc. (Director, Executive Vice President) Assistant to Group CEO, Division COO, Logistics&Food TAMURA, Koji Consumer Industry Group Distribution Div. Division COO, Logistics&Food Assistant to Div. COO, KATO, Wataru Distribution Div. Consumer Products Div. (7) Power Solution Group New Present Name Corporate Functional Officer, General Manager, Executive Vice President, Business Development for Japan Power Solution Group CEO KASHIWAGI, Yutaka (Concurrently) Office General Manager, Kansai Branch General Manager, Division COO, Senior Vice President, Power Solution Group CEO International Power Div. ASAKURA, Yasuyuki Office 5 New Present Name Division COO, Seconded to Diamond HAMADA, Satoshi International Power Div. Generating Corporation (Chief Executive Officer) Division COO, Assistant to Div. COO, OKABE, Yasuhiko Utility Retail Div. * Energy Services Solution Div. * Please refer to [Reference 2] for summary of reorganizations. 3. Domestic / Overseas Offices GMs (as of April 1, 2021) (1) Domestic Offices New Present Name Corporate Functional Officer, General Manager, Executive Vice President, Business Development for Japan Power Solution Group CEO KASHIWAGI, Yutaka (Concurrently) Office General Manager, Kansai Branch Assistant to Group CEO, General Manager, HAYASHI, Hideki Petroleum & Chemicals Solution Chugoku Branch Group General Manager, Assistant to Div. COO, OTSUKA, Kazuhisa Chugoku Branch Petroleum Div. (2) Overseas Offices New Present Name Assistant to Group CEO, General Manager, KAWACHI, Toshihiro Urban Development Group Seattle Branch, Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas) (Concurrently) General Manager, Seattle Branch, Mitsubishi International Corporation General Manager, Regional Market Development FUSE, Tatsuya Seattle Branch, Mitsubishi Dept. Corporation (Americas) (Concurrently) General Manager, Seattle Branch, Mitsubishi International Corporation General Manager, Seconded to BABA, Nobuyuki Silicon Valley Branch, MIC Business Solutions, Inc. Mitsubishi Corporation (President & CEO) (Americas) 6 New Present Name Seconded to General Manager, KAWASAWA, Takuya MIC Business Solutions, Inc. Los Angeles Branch, (President & CEO) Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas) (Concurrently) General Manager, Los Angeles Branch, Mitsubishi International Corporation General Manager, Global Strategy and Regional YAMAMOTO, Masahiko Los Angeles Branch, Management Dept. Mitsubishi
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