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! style="font-weight:bold; width:40%" |Bio
 
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|Mutsuo Iwai
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|Yasutake Tango
|Chairperson of the Board
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|Chairman of the Board
| Mutsuo Iwai assumed the position of Deputy Chairperson of the Board of the Company in March 2020.
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|Tango began his career at Japan’s Ministry of Finance in 1974. He served as Executive Secretary to Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi from 2001 to 2006, and in 2008 was appointed Director-General of the Budget Bureau. He was promoted to Administrative Vice Minister of the Ministry of Finance in 2009. Tango became Chairman of the Board of Directors of JT in 2014 after having served as Corporate Auditor for The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings from 2010 to 2012. He also serves as Outside Director for The Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank, Ltd. and is Chairman and Principal of Kaisei Junior & Senior High School, one of Japan’s leading preparatory schools. Tango is a graduate of the University of Tokyo’s Faculty of Law. He is a keen hiker and outdoor enthusiast. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
 
He has experience of driving the core tobacco business as Representative Director and Executive Vice President of the Company even in unclear and uncertain operating environments, with his forceful execution of business backed by precise decision-making.
 
 
 
In addition, his broad and deep knowledge and insights cultivated through diverse experience both in Japan and overseas in areas such as the Food Business and Corporate Strategy have contributed to the strengthening of the supervisory function of the Group and relationships with stakeholders, which are essential to the improvement of the corporate governance of the Group going forward.
 
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|Masamichi Terabatake  
 
|Masamichi Terabatake  
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|Terabatake joined JT in 1989 and held senior positions in the Manufacturing Division before becoming Director of Corporate Planning in 1998. He played a key role in the acquisition of R.J. Reynolds International (RJRI), and relocated to Geneva in 1999 to lead the JT International-RJRI Integration Project following the transaction. Returning to Japan in 2002 as Vice President of the Tobacco Business Manufacturing Division, Terabatake was directly involved in the formulation of JT’s medium-term plan for April 2003 to March 2006. “Plan V”, as it was known, remains a case study in JT’s ability to anticipate changes in the operating environment and take decisive action, building profitability and expanding globally. Terabatake became Vice President of JT’s Corporate Strategy Division in 2008. He was promoted to Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer in 2011, and two years later returned to Geneva as Deputy CEO and Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategy at JT International. Emerging Products was added to his portfolio in 2014, and in 2017 he was appointed to JT’s Global Tobacco Strategic Committee, a new initiative to facilitate the growth of JT Group’s tobacco business. He was appointed President and CEO of JT in January 2018. Terabatake is a graduate of Kyoto University’s Faculty of Engineering. In his free time he enjoys fishing and playing golf. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
|Terabatake joined JT in 1989 and held senior positions in the Manufacturing Division before becoming Director of Corporate Planning in 1998. He played a key role in the acquisition of R.J. Reynolds International (RJRI), and relocated to Geneva in 1999 to lead the JT International-RJRI Integration Project following the transaction. Returning to Japan in 2002 as Vice President of the Tobacco Business Manufacturing Division, Terabatake was directly involved in the formulation of JT’s medium-term plan for April 2003 to March 2006. “Plan V”, as it was known, remains a case study in JT’s ability to anticipate changes in the operating environment and take decisive action, building profitability and expanding globally. Terabatake became Vice President of JT’s Corporate Strategy Division in 2008. He was promoted to Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer in 2011, and two years later returned to Geneva as Deputy CEO and Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategy at JT International. Emerging Products was added to his portfolio in 2014, and in 2017 he was appointed to JT’s Global Tobacco Strategic Committee, a new initiative to facilitate the growth of JT Group’s tobacco business. He was appointed President and CEO of JT in January 2018. Terabatake is a graduate of Kyoto University’s Faculty of Engineering. In his free time he enjoys fishing and playing golf. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
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|Mutsuo Iwai
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|Representative Director and Executive Vice President
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|Iwai joined JT (Japan Tobacco and Salt Public Corporation) in 1983, and over the past thirty-five years has held senior positions across divisions and business units. In 1997, he was part of the committee that developed the 4S Model, which identifies and commits to serving JT’s four stakeholder groups. More than 20 years later, the model’s principles still guide the Group’s strategic direction. In 2002 and 2003, he again played a key role in the formulation of JT’s management strategy, contributing to the development of “Plan V”, JT’s pivotal medium-term plan for April 2003 to March 2006. Iwai served as Vice President of the Corporate Planning Division in 2003. He was appointed to the Board in June 2006 and promoted to Executive Vice President and President of the Food Business. After serving a series of management positions, including Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, he moved to Switzerland in 2011 to take a position at JT International. Returning to Japan in 2013, he became Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer. Iwai took up his current position as Executive Vice President, Representative Director, and President, Tobacco Business Headquarters in March 2016. He is also Chairman of JT International Group Holding B.V. Iwai is a graduate of the University of Tokyo’s Faculty of Economics. He enjoys cigars and listening to classical music. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
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|Naohiro Minami
 
|Naohiro Minami
 
|Representative Director and Executive Vice President
 
|Representative Director and Executive Vice President
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|Outside Director of the Company
 
|Outside Director of the Company
 
|Ms. Kohda has a deep understanding of the financial industry developed over a long career on the front lines of international financial and capital markets. Her career included spells at US banks and securities firms, working in fixed income trading and foreign multicurrency bond sales, before taking a new turn when she became a published author in 1995. In parallel with her writing career, Ms. Kohda’s recognized expertise in financial markets led to her appointment to the Financial System Council of Japan’s Ministry of Finance in 2003 and the Tax Commission of the Cabinet Office of the Government of Japan in 2006. She has also served as a Visiting Professor at Shiga University’s Faculty of Economics, a member of the Policy Board of Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and a member of the Board of Governors of Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK). Ms. Kohda has been an Outside Director to JT’s Board of Directors since June 2012. She serves concurrently as an Outside Director at LIXIL Group Corporation and an Outside Director at Japan Exchange Group, Inc. (JPX). {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
|Ms. Kohda has a deep understanding of the financial industry developed over a long career on the front lines of international financial and capital markets. Her career included spells at US banks and securities firms, working in fixed income trading and foreign multicurrency bond sales, before taking a new turn when she became a published author in 1995. In parallel with her writing career, Ms. Kohda’s recognized expertise in financial markets led to her appointment to the Financial System Council of Japan’s Ministry of Finance in 2003 and the Tax Commission of the Cabinet Office of the Government of Japan in 2006. She has also served as a Visiting Professor at Shiga University’s Faculty of Economics, a member of the Policy Board of Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and a member of the Board of Governors of Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK). Ms. Kohda has been an Outside Director to JT’s Board of Directors since June 2012. She serves concurrently as an Outside Director at LIXIL Group Corporation and an Outside Director at Japan Exchange Group, Inc. (JPX). {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
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|Koichiro Watanabe
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|Outside Director of the Company
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|Watanabe began his career at The Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Company in 1976. He became a member of that company’s Board in 2001 and pursued a multi-stakeholder management style through company-wide social responsibility initiatives. Appointed Director, Managing Executive Officer in July 2007, Watanabe worked to accelerate the growth of the company’s global business through overseas M&A. In 2010, Watanabe led The Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Company’s reorganization as a joint-stock company and its subsequent listing on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. He was appointed Representative Director and President of the newly formed The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company, and in 2015 oversaw its acquisition of Protective Life Corporation. In 2016, he led Dai-ichi’s transition to a holding company structure, creating an operating framework that responds more flexibly to changes in the business environment. He became Representative Director and President of Dai-ichi Life Holdings that same year and has been Chairman of the Board at both The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company and Dai-ichi Life Holdings since 2017. Watanabe was appointed to JT’s Board of Directors as an Outside Director in March 2018. Watanabe is a graduate of Tohoku University’s Faculty of Economics. In his spare time, he enjoys playing golf. He holds dan ranks in both kendo and karate. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
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|Yukiko Nagashima
 
|Yukiko Nagashima
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|Ms. Nagashima began her career at Recruit Co., Ltd. (current Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd.) in 1985 and after working in recruitment advertising transferred to the personnel department in 1995. There, she headed recruitment and education and launched an internal business school and other programs to promote exchange study among companies in different industries. She transferred to the bridal business in 2002 and grew it into the largest bridal information service business in Japan before being appointed Corporate Executive Officer in 2006. She subsequently was appointed President and Representative Director of Recruit Staffing Co., Ltd. in 2008, where she promoted ''smart work'' that emphasizes per-hour productivity, and promoted work opportunities to enhance employee diversity. She assumed her current role as Audit & Supervisory Board Member, Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. in June 2016.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
|Ms. Nagashima began her career at Recruit Co., Ltd. (current Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd.) in 1985 and after working in recruitment advertising transferred to the personnel department in 1995. There, she headed recruitment and education and launched an internal business school and other programs to promote exchange study among companies in different industries. She transferred to the bridal business in 2002 and grew it into the largest bridal information service business in Japan before being appointed Corporate Executive Officer in 2006. She subsequently was appointed President and Representative Director of Recruit Staffing Co., Ltd. in 2008, where she promoted ''smart work'' that emphasizes per-hour productivity, and promoted work opportunities to enhance employee diversity. She assumed her current role as Audit & Supervisory Board Member, Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. in June 2016.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
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|Kazuhito Yamashita
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|Kazuhito Yamashita  
|Member of the Board
 
|Kazuhito Yamashita assumed the position of Member of the Board and Senior Vice President of the Company in March 2019. He has served in such roles as Senior Vice President, Chief Corporate, Scientific & Regulatory Affairs Officer, and Head of China Division, focusing on promoting social and environmental issues and on the expansion of the overseas business, and he has leveraged the wide-ranging experience and knowledge thus acquired to contribute to establishing an environment conducive to the Company's business.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
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|Tetsuya Shoji
 
 
|Member of the Board
 
|Member of the Board
|Tetsuya Shoji has considerable experience, track record, and insight into corporate management. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
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|Mr. Yamashita joined JT in 1986 and over the course of his career to date has built up considerable experience in tobacco markets globally through postings in Los Angeles, London and Dubai. This front-line experience was crucial to his role in integrating sales activities in the Middle East and Europe following JT's acquisition of RJ Reynolds International (current JTI) in 1999.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
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|Shigeaki Okamoto
 
|Deputy Chairperson of the Board
 
|Having served important roles such as Administrative Vice Minister of the Ministry of Finance during his long years of service with ministries and bureaus, Shigeaki Okamoto possesses considerable knowledge and experience in general national policies. {{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
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|Masato Kitera
 
|Member of the Board
 
|Masato Kitera assumed the position of Outside Director of the Company in March 2021. He did not engage in corporate management previously other than serving as an outside director or an outside auditor. However, he held important positions over many years of service with the government, primarily in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. With his extensive international experience and a high level of knowledge of international affairs cultivated during his diplomatic and other activities reflected in the management of the Group as it expands its business outside Japan at a time of globally increasing geopolitical risks, he has worked tirelessly to provide advice and oversight which contribute to the further enhancement of corporate governance.{{r|JT_WEB_OUR-LEADERSHIP}}
 
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====United Kingdom====
 
====United Kingdom====
 
Japan Tobacco International is a "Full member" of the UK Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA), the largest trade body in the United Kingdom representing the vaping sector. <ref> UKVIA, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.ukvia.co.uk/apply-for-membership/ Become a Member of the UKVIA], Accessed 22 March 2022 </ref>
 
 
 
Dean Gilfillan, the UK general manager of Japan Tobacco International, has urged the government to enact legislation to regulate the sale of nicotine pouches, which were introduced to the British market in 2019. <ref>Brinkwire, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://en.brinkwire.com/news/tobacco-boss-calls-for-law-change-after-super-strength-nicotine-pouches-are-advertised-to-children/ Tobacco boss calls for law change after super strength nicotine pouches are advertised to children], 1 January 2022, Accessed 8 February 2022</ref>
 
Dean Gilfillan, the UK general manager of Japan Tobacco International, has urged the government to enact legislation to regulate the sale of nicotine pouches, which were introduced to the British market in 2019. <ref>Brinkwire, [https://web.archive.org/save/https://en.brinkwire.com/news/tobacco-boss-calls-for-law-change-after-super-strength-nicotine-pouches-are-advertised-to-children/ Tobacco boss calls for law change after super strength nicotine pouches are advertised to children], 1 January 2022, Accessed 8 February 2022</ref>
  

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