NetTokyo 3 - Organizers


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Asian Tigers Japan

Nick Masee
Asian Tigers Premier Worldwide Movers was established in Japan in April 1998. Our company has both foreign and Japanese multi-lingual staff to ensure effective communication with our customers. We offer full-ranging services to cover nearly all your relocation requirements.

The Asian Tigers Group includes 23 offices in the following locations: Cambodia; China; Hong Kong; Indonesia; Japan; Laos; Malaysia; Philippines; Singapore; South Korea; Taiwan; Thailand; Vietnam.
[ http://www.asiantigers-japan.com ]

Charity:
YMCA Children's Community Fund
( www1.ymcajapan.org/english-fcsc )

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CVP

Andrew Shuttleworth
Andrew Shuttleworth is a relentless networker active in a number of groups and associations in Tokyo. He recently established his own business, 'Customers, Vendors, People', helping companies to find high quality, trusted vendors for any type of B2B service. His personal web site can be found at http://hq.andrewshuttleworth.com.
[ http://www.cvp.jp ]

Charity:
YMCA Children's Community Fund
( www1.ymcajapan.org/english-fcsc )

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Culminis, Inc.

Chica Sato
Culminis is an international not-for-profit organization devoted to the development and growth of the IT community.  As of May 2007, Culminis is representing more than 840 user groups and 2 million IT Professionals over 60 countries around the world. After supporting and connecting professional user groups and associations, student organizations and solution providers for more than three years, with knowledge and understandings of the goals and needs of each group, as well as the resources they have to share, we are developing programs that ensure a meaningful and equitable exchange of those resources, ultimately elevating the status of the IT Professionals both in their industry and in the community.  
[ http://www.culminis.com ]

Charity:
Kokkyo Naki Kodomotachi (www.knk.or.jp)

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Entrepreneur Assocation of Tokyo, NPO

Dave Mori
Dave Mori is from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Since moving to Japan in 2002 he has helped establish several growing businesses. He is President and co-founder of the Entrepreneur Association of Tokyo NPO which was founded to promote and support entrepreneurship in Japan. He is also President of English OK KK, Japan's first English training and promotion company for the service sector. 
[ http://www.ea-tokyo.com ]

Charity:
the Tyler Foundation (www.tylershineon.org)

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Gary's Happy Hour

Gary Bremermann
Gary organizes a fun and casual semi-monthly gathering of Tokyo professionals called "Gary's Happy Hour". It brings together a unique group of people from all ages, backgrounds, nationalities, professions to relax, eat, drink, and have a good time.
[ http://www.garybremermann.com ]

Charity:
Kokkyo Naki Kodomotachi (www.knk.or.jp)

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iTV Japan

Kerry Kennedy
ITV Japan is Japan's first internet television network for business executives and provides business news, interviews and analysis with Japanese business experts and opinion leaders. It is owned by KI-Asia, Ltd. (KIA) a leading edge Streaming Media Company that specializes in the development, production and distribution of internet-based broadband content.
[ http://www.itvjapan.com ]

Charity:
YMCA Children's Community Fund
( www1.ymcajapan.org/english-fcsc )

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Mike Kato

Mike Kato
Mike's an independent Learning Consultant currently working on two primary projects: 1. Working with a Japanese educational consulting company (Knowledge Power - www.kip-j.com) bringing a US-based IT education curriculum (Learning.com) to Japan and East Asia. 2. Assisting with Business Development with Fidel Technologies (ww.fideltech.com), an IT services company with operations in Japan and India.

Charity:
The Hamigaki Project (http://www.tokyo-homeless.com/hamigaki-index.htm)

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Mobikyo

Lars Cosh-Ishii
Mobikyo's core business is the production and dissemination of media content, market intelligence and business services aimed at those seeking to establish or strengthen their partnerships and commercial relations with Japan's wireless and IT industries. As of Sept. 2004 the company also organizes monthly community networking events for the Mobile Monday Tokyo chapter.
[ http://www.mobikyo.jp ]

Charity:
Sala Network [ http://www.salanetwork.or.jp ]

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Ryo Umezawa

Ryo Umezawa
Ryo is a 4th year Sophia University student actively taking part in organizing the Nettokyo event. He is currently with J-Seed Ventures Inc., Sozon Inc. and Mobikyo K.K..
[ http://www.umepro.com ]
[ http://www.ryoumezawa.com ]

Charity:
Kokkyo Naki Kodomotachi (www.knk.or.jp)

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SBF21

Gaku Hagiwara
Soft Business Forum 21 is a semi monthly professional gathering for all business people who wish to expand their business opportunities and connections.
[ www.sbf21.org ]

Charity:
Kokkyo Naki Kodomotachi (www.knk.or.jp)

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NetTokyo Summer Charity Networking Event

NetTokyo 3 Summer Charity Networking Event

» Saturday, July 21, 2007
» 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
» 4,000 Yen in advance, 5,000 Yen at the door.
   • Includes light Japanese delicacies, one drink ticket and
     one raffle ticket for great prizes
   *Children 12 and under are free
Please Register Now! Attendance is limited to 400 people
[ Sign up here ]


Aux Bacchanales
Ark Hills Building, 2nd Floor
1-12-32 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Tel: 03-3582-2225
Map: http://www.auxbacchanales.com/akasaka/akasaka-map.html


Directions:
Aux Bacchanales is in the Ark Hills Mori Building next to the ANA Intercontinental Hotel which is just down the street from, Exit 13 from Tameike Sanno Station on the Ginza and Namboku Lines or just outside Exit 3 from Roppongi 1-Chome Station on the Namboku Line.



 

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