
Today we are joined by Ms. Chie Motoi, first female partner of Accenture Japan, to share her fascinating story to help women to be more capable in management through training and activities. In this segment of interview, she discusses about her supporters and her trip of supporting Tomomi Nishimoto, Japanese female global conductor. Stay tuned and find out more in this iTV program.
Chie Motoi was born in Japan in 1963. She graduated from Osaka Women's University and joined Acccenture (Arthur Andersen at the time of her employment)as an IT consultant in 1987. She retired in 2010.
Chie was promoted to partner in 2000 at the age of 36 as the first female partner of Accenture Japan. She was responsible and in charge of the clients from the Japanese government, especially in the public sector. As the key person, Chie was in charge of the "Japan Women's Initiatives" at Accenture Japan for ten years. She supported to develop the careers of women employees and was the main advocate for an yearly event called the International Women's Day on March 8th, inviting women role models from abroad and in Japan to speak, encourage and empower the female workforce.
Her interests are classic music and opera, which has led her to be one of the main supporters of Tomomi Nishimoto, Japanese female global conductor.
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PROGRAM INTRODUCTION AND HOST
Diversity and Inclusion
D&I looks at the advantages, challenges, and rewards of adopting an approach that transcends the still very much ingrained,yet artificially placed barriers of age, gender, disability, cultural differences, and other prohibitive and potentially limiting ways and values from the past that are often prevalent in our work environment and personal lives among the family members.
Breaking down such irrelevant values in the mindsets of the people for this day and age, we speak with leaders & innovators in this D&I field, sharing their insights, wisdom, and stories of success as the results of embracing the more open, empowering, and inclusive approach/values which D&I make us aware of.
Join us to learn how your business can benefit from incorporating such empowering, inclusive approach and values that are promoted in Diversity and Inclusion. We welcome all of you to take action!
PROGRAM GUESTS
Film Director & Producer,
Essen Communications Inc., Japan
Director/ Producer/ Writer,
Plug-In Productions, Japan





