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[Virtual] Power Lunch in the Board Room II: More Secrets for Corporate Success: Advice for Middle & Advanced Career Corporate Executives

Speaker: Royanne Doi, founder and first USJC/ACCJ Women in Business Summit Planning Team Co-Chair (2013)

Hosting Committees: Women in Business; Young Professional Forum

Member Fee: ¥600

Guest Fee: ¥1,200

Registration/Cancellation Deadline: Tuesday, August 25 (17:00)

This event will be hosted as a webinar. Instructions for joining the virtual meeting will be sent to registered attendees after the above stated deadline.

Event Overview

Please join us in welcoming back popular women’s leadership speaker, Royanne Doi. In her first Power Lunch, Ms. Doi shared her practical “Seven Secrets” to corporate success. This time, she will share personal stories, starting from her family’s humble beginnings to her first job and her present day role as a first-generation corporate warrior. This session will provide practical advice on how to get from middle management to the C-suite corner office.

Ms. Doi will share how she applied these methods to further her career and how these behaviors can have a meaningful impact on your career, no matter your role or position. In this frank and interactive session, Ms. Doi will answer anything you may want to know about career advancement. Bring your questions and make the most of this Power Lunch— you are sure to walk out with an enhanced perspective!

This highly interactive Power Lunch will be moderated by ACCJ Young Professional Forum Co-Chair John Carlson. We hope both women and men will walk out the door inspired and ready to apply these Advanced Secrets to take their career to the next level.

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About the Speaker
Royanne Doi recently served as Advisor for Global Legal, Ethics & Compliance at Yamaha Corporation. Prior to Yamaha, she held senior legal positions with major financial institutions in Tokyo - including Prudential Financial, Inc. At the peak, she oversaw more than 200 staff around the world—from North and South America to Asia and Europe. During her tenure as a global ethics officer, PFI was designated one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies in 2015 by the Ethisphere Institute. PFI received the honor multiple times thereafter.

About the Moderator
John Carlson is a passionate market access and health policy leader with more than seven years of experience in the global biopharmaceutical industry. Having begun his career in Washington, DC, Carlson moved to Asia in 2014 and has since worked across corporate strategy and marketing, as well as market access and policy. He currently leads AbbVie’s government affairs team in Japan, working closely with policymakers and trade associations. In addition, he serves as chair of the ACCJ Healthcare Committee and co-chair of the Young Professionals Forum. Before joining AbbVie, he held increasing roles of responsibility for the Japan affiliate of Merck KGaA. He received his master of science in regulatory science, bachelor of science in biochemistry, and bachelor of arts in East Asian languages and cultures from the University of Southern California.

Corinne Johnson and Jiana Leung, Co-Chairs
Elizabeth Handover, Deborah Hayden, Debbie Reilly, Makiko Tachimori (Fukui), Eric Waters, and Yoshiko Zoet-Suzuki, Vice-Chairs
ACCJ Women in Business Committee

John Carlson and Anna Murayama, Co-Chairs
Young Professional Forum

NOTE 1: This event is OFF THE RECORD.

NOTE 2: Please note that, as with all guest presentations, the content and comments of the speakers reflect their own opinions and do not necessarily represent the opinions or policies of the ACCJ.

NOTE 3: If you cancel after the stated deadline, the full meeting fee will be charged to your account.

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