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Wednesday, March 29 2023 - 07:37
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The United States-Japan Foundation announces Jacob M. Schlesinger as new president/CEO
WASHINGTON, March 28, 2023 /PRNewswire-Asianet/ --

The United States-Japan Foundation announces Jacob M. Schlesinger as new 
president/CEO

The United States-Japan Foundation (USJF) is delighted to announce the 
appointment of Jacob M. Schlesinger, a distinguished journalist, author, and 
leader, as its new president and chief executive officer. USJF is the largest 
independent American foundation dedicated to fostering closer ties between the 
two countries, with assets of around $100 million.

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Schlesinger will oversee the organization's grants and its US-Japan Leadership 
Program, while working to boost the Foundation's impact through new initiatives 
aimed at shaping the debate over the future direction of the bilateral 
relationship.

Schlesinger has deep professional and personal ties to Japan. He comes to the 
helm of USJF after a 36-year career at The Wall Street Journal, moving back and 
forth between Tokyo and Washington, D.C. He most recently lived in Japan from 
2010-2015, where he served as the Journal's Japan editor and Tokyo bureau 
chief. He will be based in Washington and visit Japan frequently.

Schlesinger was a member of the Journal team winning a 2003 Pulitzer Prize for 
explanatory journalism, and the 2014 recipient of Stanford's Shorenstein 
Journalism Award, presented annually to a reporter helping global audiences 
understand the complexities of the Asia-Pacific region. For the past year, he 
has been a fellow at Stanford's Distinguished Careers Institute studying 
threats to democracy in the U.S. and abroad. He is the author of "Shadow 
Shoguns: The Rise and Fall of Japan's Postwar Political Machine," published by 
Simon & Schuster and Stanford University Press. Schlesinger serves as a trustee 
of the Japan Center for International Exchange/USA.

"After an extensive search in both Japan and the United States, the USJF Board 
of Trustees is thrilled to welcome our next president and CEO," said Lawrence 
K. Fish, chair of the Foundation's board. "Jake stood out among many qualified 
candidates for his deeply rooted appreciation of the U.S.-Japan relationship, 
his distinguished record of leadership and service, and bold strategic 
orientation. We cannot wait to see how he will apply his boundless energy and 
network to fill the Foundation's ambition for greater impact across and beyond 
the bilateral relationship."

"I am honored and humbled by the opportunity to work with such an esteemed 
organization that has done so much good over the years to foster better ties 
across the Pacific, and to succeed a long string of distinguished USJF 
leaders," Schlesinger said. "I look forward to consulting in the coming weeks 
with a wide range of stakeholders to discuss how we can think creatively to 
update our mission and address the new challenges for the U.S, Japan, and the 
Asia-Pacific region."

Since its founding in 1980, the USJF has awarded more than $100 million in 
grants in Japan and the U.S. for a wide range of causes, from cultural exchange 
to disaster resilience. The Foundation also runs the US-Japan Leadership 
Program, which, over the past 23 years, has brought together nearly 500 future 
leaders from both countries, from politicians and business leaders to artists 
and writers.

Schlesinger is the Foundation's sixth president, succeeding Dr. James T. Ulak 
(2019-2022). Prior presidents were: Amb. Richard W. Petree (1981-1988), Amb. 
Stephen W. Bosworth (1989-1996), Amb. Julia Chang Bloch (1996-1998), and Dr. 
George R. Packard (1998-2019).

Schlesinger graduated from Harvard College with a BA in economics. He lives in 
Washington with his wife, Louisa Rubinfien, who grew up in Tokyo, earned her 
PhD in Japanese history from Harvard University, and teaches Japanese history 
at the University of Maryland. Rubinfien is on the board of the Japan-America 
Society of Washington, D.C., and chairs the council for the Japan Bowl, an 
annual competition for US high-school students studying Japan. 

For further information, please contact info@us-jf.org
https://us-jf.org