Japan’s largest language service provider (LSP), Honyaku Center, is reshuffling its board to “strengthen its management base and enhance corporate value”, according to a filing the company sent to the JASDAQ Securities Exchange.
Executive Officer and Director Shunichiro Ninomiya is taking over Ikuo Higashi’s position as Honyaku’s President. Higashi will become the Chairman of the Board. Ninomiya was previously responsible for the overall planning and management of the company.
Ninomiya joined Honyaku in 1997 after dropping out of his graduate studies in education research at the University of Hiroshima. He was born in 1969, so he was 28 years old at the time. Four years later he became the Head of Tokyo Sales. He was first appointed as a Director in June 2004 – just seven years after entering the company and at the age of 35. In a country where local companies are still very hierarchical and promotions very much dependent on seniority, his career ascendence at Honyaku seems pretty rapid. But then his predecessor’s rise was pretty quick too.
