OWL RECOGNITION: Distinguished Alumni Award

OWL RECOGNITION: Distinguished Alumni Award

Celebrating the legacy of excellence, the Japan campus of Temple University (TUJ) proudly honors its Distinguished Alumni Awardees. This esteemed recognition, inaugurated during TUJ’s 40th anniversary, highlights the remarkable achievements of graduates who have embodied the spirit of innovation and leadership fostered by the campus. As TUJ continues its ascent, it was recently opened a second location in Japan and soared to about 3,000 degree seeking students. Having solidified its place on the international stage as an integral part of a globally recognized university, TUJ is committed to honoring its outstanding alumni.

The Distinguished Alumni Award celebrates those who have demonstrated exceptional dedication and professionalism in their personal and professional live. These individuals serve as beacons of inspiration, their contributions earning the respect and admiration of their peers. Their achievements reflect not only their individual talents but also the transformative education received at TUJ. By recognizing these exceptional graduates, we aim to showcase the lasting impact of a TUJ education and the profound influence our alumni have on both Japan and the world. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to each awardee, acknowledging their role as proud ambassadors of Temple University and TUJ.

Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients

David Semaya

David Semaya is Executive Chairman and Representative Director of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Asset Management Co., Ltd. (SMTAM) His thirty year career spans three continents in executive leadership roles in financial services across the US, Europe and Asia. Now based in Tokyo, he joined SMTAM in April 2018.

Previously, David served as Executive Chairman of Nikko Asset Management for four years both in London and in Tokyo. Prior to returning to Japan, he was with Barclays plc as CEO of UK and Ireland Wealth Management, and Chairman of Barclays Asset Management Ltd.  Prior to 2009, he served as CEO for Barclays Global Investors (now BlackRock) Europe and Asia.  Until 2004, David was with Merrill Lynch in a variety of executive leadership positions in both asset management and investment banking in New York and Tokyo.

David holds a BA from the University of Florida, an MA in education from Temple University and has completed the Stanford/NUS Executive Program in International Management.

He is a dual US/UK national and is fluent in Japanese.

Kentaro Toda

Kentaro Toda received his Master of Laws degree in 2008 from Temple University Japan’s Beasley Law School and is a member of the New York State Bar as well as the Dai-ni Tokyo Bar Association, licensed to practice law in both the U.S and Japan.

He is currently Partner at TMI Associates, Director of TMI Privacy and Security Consulting and a lecturer at Chuo University Law School. Mr. Toda was selected as a Next Generation Partner in 2020 and 2021 in the Antitrust and competition category of The Legal 500 Asia Pacific, and as a Co-Head of TMI Associates International Trade team which is ranked Band 2 in the Chambers Asia-Pacific.

Dr. Andrijana Cvetkovikj

Dr. Andrijana Cvetkovikj, graduated from TUJ’s Fox School of Business Executive MBA program in 2020. Additionally to her EMBA, she holds a master's (NATFA, Sofia) and a doctoral (Nihon University) in film studies. Dr. Cvetkovikj was the first resident Ambassador of the Republic of Macedonia in Japan from 2014 to 2018. At present, she serves as CEO of BrioNexus KK and as a board member of Del Sole Corporation, the OIST Foundation, and the British Chamber of Commerce in Japan.

Dr. Cvetkovikj is a recipient of Doctor Honoris Causa by the European University and the Inspiring Women Worldwide Award for 2022 by WIN.

Dr. Tomoko Kaneko

In 1992, Dr. Tomoko Kaneko received her doctoral degree in education (EdD) from Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ), and became a professor at Showa Women’s University (SWU). Dr. Kaneko was appointed as a member of SWU’s board of trustees in 1996, as well as the head of the Department of English and American Literature. She became dean of the Literature Department before becoming a vice president in 2005, Dr. Kaneko served as president of SWU from 2016 until 2020.

Dr. Kaneko is currently a professor at Showa Women’s University Graduate School and is a member of SWU's board of trustees.

Tomoki Takebayashi

After graduating from TUJ, Tomoki Takebayashi joined Nikkei QUICK Information as a staff member working on a new trading system for the Osaka Stock Exchange. In 2000, he transitioned to PriceWaterhouseCoopers and engaged in various M&A projects. During this period, he dedicated time to studying for the US CPA exam, successfully passing it in 2002. Starting in 2003, Tomoki joined General Electric, contributing to diverse finance functions across multiple GE businesses globally. Following the completion of his MBA from INSEAD in France in 2007, he embarked on a consulting role with McKinsey & Company in New York, specializing in the financial industry and maintaining this position from 2008 to 2012.

Upon returning to Japan in 2012, Tomoki ventured into the fashion industry, assuming the role of COO/VP at Kate Spade. By 2015, he progressed to become the CEO of Bottega Veneta, an esteemed Italian luxury brand. In 2021, Tomoki assumed the current position of President at Christian Dior, a distinguished French luxury brand under the LVMH group.

Toshiaki Yokozawa

Being chosen as a Distinguished Alumni should come as not surprise to one of TUJ’s biggest supporters as a great part of his life has been associated with the Temple “T”. Toshiaki Yokozawa has been part of the Temple University family as an undergraduate having studied at both the Tokyo and Philadelphia campuses, chairing TUJ’s annual gala fundraiser “The Diamond Dinner” and actively serving on our Board of Overseers since 2012.

Toshiaki has been tireless in his support of TUJ over the years, a passion which mirrors his business success, leading his family business through 23 years of growth and positive change. He assumed the helm of Asahi Transport (Asahi-Ecocarry) in 1999, currently celebrating 70 years of business. Transforming the company into one of Tokyo’s top environmental services firms serving all 23 wards.

As an international student studying in an American university, we asked Toshiaki what influences he had from his undergraduate days which continue to influence him today. He cited the time and effort he put into writing in English as a major impact on his life and how the investment in studying and improving his writing skills at TUJ consistently helps him both professionally and personally.

Dr. Wakako Kobayashi

Dr. Wakako Kobayashi received a MEd and EdD in TESOL from Temple University, Japan. She is currently a professor at the College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University in Tokyo and serves as the Vice Director at Global Research and Education Center and Head of Foreign Language Education Division there. She is also the Head of the Department of General Studies in Nihon University. Her academic interests include the use of VR in language learning, sociocultural theory, and the implementation of COIL. She is well-known as a numerous award-winning poet of the Reizei School in Kyoto.

Jun Niwa

Jun Niwa, an accomplished Legal Director with extensive expertise in Dispute Resolution, Corporate Law, M&A, Legal Advice, and Commercial Litigation, currently holds the position of Senior Managing Legal Director at Dell Technologies Japan. He has previously served as VP, Corporate Counsel at PGIM Real Estate, and held prior roles such as Division Manager at NN Life Insurance and Manager at Tomen Corporation's International Legal Department. Jun earned an LL.M. from Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law in 2003, following an LL.B. in Corporate Law from Keio University in 1985. Additionally, he is recognized as an Attorney at Law admitted in New York, U.S.A.

Christopher Thomas

Christopher Thomas began his career in Retail Banking during his studies at California State University, East Bay, later transitioning from operations to sales roles at Bank of America. Pursuing an MBA at TUJ, he was selected to participate in an internship opportunity at Merck Group, which evolved into an 11+ year career. Starting as an intern, he rose to become the President of Merck Life Sciences in Japan, while also holding the position of Chief EU BRT Sherpa, fostering collaboration between the EU and Japan.

Reflecting on his journey, Christopher attributes much of his success to TUJ, without which none of these achievements would have been conceivable.

Takaharu Uchiyama

Takaharu Uchiyama earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Temple University Japan in 1996. After graduating, Takaharu began his career with Maruyama Manufacturing, rising to Director and Vice-president of Maruyama U.S. by February 2006, later becoming Director and President.

Moving back to Japan in 2011, he returned to Maruyama Manufacturing as General Manager and Director, eventually becoming Managing Director in 2018. In October 2020, he was promoted to Representative Director and President.

Founded in 1895, Maruyama Manufacturing, initially focused on fire extinguisher manufacturing before expanding into agricultural machinery, a sector it continues to prioritize. It is now listed on the Standard Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Mitsue Allen-Tamai

Mitsue Allen-Tamai is a professor in the Department of English at Aoyama Gakuin University in Japan. She holds a BA from Notre Dame de Namur University, an MA from San Francisco State University and an EdD from Temple University. Her research interests include teaching English to young learners and second language acquisition. With 43 years of teaching experience, she has worked with university students as well as children aged three to twelve. She has also taught both pre-service and in-service teacher training courses. Additionally, she serves as the chief editor of MEXT-authorized textbooks for both junior high and elementary schools.

Glen Argyle

Glen Argyle graduated TUJ in 2013 with an EMBA. He is a distinguished leader in the healthcare industry, currently serving as the President & Representative Director of Baxter Japan. Originally from New Zealand, Glen has over 27 years of experience in Japan, having held various leadership roles in prominent health industry companies such as Bayer, Syneos Health and Takeda Pharmaceuticals. His extensive background in business development, product strategy and corporate roles has made him a key figure in advancing healthcare solutions in Japan, APAC and globally. Glen is committed to improving patient care and driving innovation in the medical field.

Fumika Ito

After serving as a lawyer for the Japanese Government in the Legislative Bureau of the House of Councilors, Fumika Ito has worked as an in-house counsel in global companies, starting from Oracle Corporation Japan. The learning and training she received at Beasley School of Law at Temple University, Japan Campus has helped her pursue a legal leadership career with confidence in entities such as the Global Business Unit of JTB Corporation and Mondelēz Japan, which led to her current role as General Counsel of SAP Japan. Passionate about helping others on top of her daily responsibilities, she has been involved in global transformation projects to help in-house professionals work with more efficiency, including implementing AI function into the legal tech SAP has internally.

Yukari Kobayashi

Yukari Kobayashi started her career at IBM Japan in 1987 and later held executive roles at IBM Asia Pacific Services Corporation, IBM Japan, IBM Business Consulting Services, Mercer Japan, Mercer Investment Solutions and Microsoft Japan. She is the Founder & CEO of JC1 LLC and Amanda Life Consulting LLC. Additionally, she serves as an outside director at Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd.; Panasonic Connect Co., Ltd. and Bridgestone Corporation. She earned an MBA from TUJ in 2003 and, with expertise in business strategy, IT, consulting and business transformation, she contributes to corporate governance and international business, bridging global and local markets through innovation and leadership.

Jun Morimura

Jun Morimura is the President of Johnson & Johnson Vision Care in Japan, appointed in July 2020. He earned a BBA in economics and management from the University of Texas at El Paso and an MA in economics from Temple University, Japan Campus. His career includes roles in market research at International Creative Marketing, founding team experience at Amazon Japan, and leadership in Marketing Research & Planning at DHL Express Japan. At Johnson & Johnson, he served as VP of Commercial Data Science at Janssen USA prior to his current role. A U.S. patent holder, he now leads efforts to innovate and extend eye health longevity in Japan.

Yuichi Takahashi

Yuichi Takahashi currently holds a unique dual role, CEO of Myria Residential, a residential investment platform based in Tokyo, and Managing Director at Crane Capital, a real estate private equity fund based in Hong Kong backed by a reputable U.S. state pension fund. After graduating from TUJ in 2005 with a BA in economics, he worked for global institutions including GE, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Deutsche Bank across the Asia-Pacific region prior to his current position. Yuichi’s passion for traveling and learning about new cultures has led him to live and study internationally in the USA, France, Mexico and Germany during high school and university