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Corporate Mentors GLOBIS University - Corporate Mentors Japanese Corporate Mentors AEON Co., Ltd. Japan Innovation Network Ricoh Company, Ltd. ASAHI MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Japan Pallet Rental Corporation Sakurajyuji Co., Ltd. ASICS Corporation JTEKT CORPORATION SATO HOLDINGS CORPORATION BELLSYSTEM24, Inc. KAWADA INDUSTRIES, INC. Seino Holdings Co., Ltd. CAINZ CORPORATION Kouyuu K.K. SEPTENI HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. CCC PHOTO LIFE LAB Lawson, Inc. SHINKO DENSHI CO., LTD. Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Inc. LIKE. Inc. Shizen Energy Inc. CyberAgent, Inc. LIXIL Corporation SoftBank Corp. Eisai Co., Ltd. MOBCAST HOLDINGS INC. Sony Corporation en World Japan K.K. Mynavi Corporation STANLEY ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Foster Electric Company, Limited NAGASE BROTHERS INC. Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation GREE, Inc. NH Foods Ltd. Takashimaya Company, Limited Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd. NIKON-ESSILOR Co., Ltd Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited. Hitachi Metals, Ltd. NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD. Tatsuno Corporation Hitachi Systems, Ltd. Oji Management Office Inc. Terilogy Co., Ltd. Hoshino Resorts Omron Corporation TOYOTA TSUSHO CORPORATION INVAST SECURITIES CO., LTD ORGANO CORPORATION Toshiba Corporation Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. ORIX Corporation Tsuneishi Holdings Corporation. istyle Inc. PARCO CO., LTD USHIO INC. Foreign Affiliated Corporate MentorsPersol Career Co., Ltd. Yokogawa Electric Corporation Abbott Vascular Japan Co., Ltd. Emerson Japan, Ltd. Neovia Logistics Services, LLC. AgroFresh Solutions Ernst & Young ShinNihon LLC Novartis Pharma K.K. Aon Benfield Japan, Ltd. Etsy Japan Pfizer AQUA Co., Ltd. Frost & Sullivan Japan K.K. Philip Morris Japan Limited ARDIAN JAPAN Co., Ltd GE Japan Corporation PwC Japan Tax Assurant Japan Genpact Japan K.K. Quintiles Transnational Japan K.K. Bayer Holding Ltd. Hewlett-Packard Japan Ltd. Richemont Japan Limited BMW Group Japan HP Japan Inc. Siemens Japan K.K. Boehringer Ingelheim IBM Japan, Ltd. TOP ASIA, Inc. Bosch Corporation Johnson & Johnson K.K. UCB Japan Co.,Ltd. Cognizant Japan KK MARC JACOBS JAPAN K.K. UiPath K.K. CPF TOKYO CO.,LTD. METRO Cash & Carry Japan K.K Unilever Japan Holdings K.K. Daimler Financial Services Japan Microsoft Japan Co., Ltd. Yahoo Japan Corporation Du Pont Kabushiki Kaisha Mitsubishi FUSO Truck & Bus Corporation YCP Holdings Limited Edelman Japan KK Morgan McKinley Japan Eli Lilly Japan K.K. Venture Corporate Mentors Agorize Japan Huber. Inc. Terra Motors Corporation Alishan Pty. Ltd. IID, Inc. Tokyo Otaku Mode Inc. and b h Intralink KK Traveltech lab Inc. BOUNDLESS Japan Travel K.K. Trim Inc. Consensus Base Inc. J-Global Inc. UZABASE, Inc. Eagle Matrix Consulting. Co.,Ltd Kay me Ltd. V-cube, Inc. Energize Inc. Oisix.daichi Inc. Venture Republic Inc FINALGATE CO.,LTD PIXTA Inc. GI Capital Management Ltd. RJC Research Inc. Global Mobility Service Inc TABI LABO HDE, Inc. teamLab Hire Pundit アルムナイ・キャリア&イベント オフィス Alumni, Career & Events Office 英語 MBA プログラム Graduate School of Management 学校法人グロービス経営大学院 GLOBIS University Sumitomo Fudosan Kojimachi Bldg. 7F 東京都千代田区二番町 5-1 5-1 Nibancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0084 住友不動産麹町ビル 〒102-0084 Japan Phone: 03-5275-3850 Phone: +81-(0)3-5275-3850 Fax: 03-5275-3787 Fax: +81-(0)3-5275-3787 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.globis.ac.jp/ URL: http://www.globis.ac.jp/ *Corporate mentors are the members of the Corporate Mentorship Program (CMP). CMP is a program to nurture and develop Global Leaders who can change and innovate society. As of Mar, 2020 .
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