Disney has benefited from Tamotsu hiiro to be the new administrative director of its Japanese operations.
Hiiro will report to Disney President Apac Luke Kang.
Tamotsu was the president and CEO of McDonald's Japan. Before that, Johnson and Johnson's president was in Japan. In its new role in Disney, Tamotsu will be assigned more growth and development of the company's entertainment companies.
Tamutsu Carole Choi, who resigned five years later. Choi will keep her regional responsibilities, including her multiple roles as an executive deputy head of APAC studios, original content strategy, networks, and integrated marketing.
The company said today that during its term, Choi was successful with Disney+ to become the leading broadcast service, and the studio has expanded with record successes, including MUFASA: The Lion King, Moana 2, Deadpool & Wolverine, and Inside 2And the company's original Japanese content plans and its team were established. ”
In a statement, Kang said he was “pleased” to welcome “a prominent leader like Hiiro-SAN to take our business in Japan, where we continue to deepen our consumer contacts in this incredibly important market.”
“I think his deep vision in the market, strategic business acumen, and the wide local network will bring our recreational actions in Disney to new horizons in Japan,” Kang said. “Hiiro-SAN will rely on the strong basis of Growthspearheadd by Carol Choi, which has an irreplaceable impact on our business in Japan and will continue to partnership with me in many of our APAC's main strategic pillars.”
Hiiro added: “I am pleased to join this distinctive and respectable global company like Walt Disney, which has generations of stories and personalities that millions of Japanese consumers love. With Japan's growth of strategic importance as a consumer and content center for the entertainment industry, I look forward to the opportunity to contribute to the exciting momentum of the company.”