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HONOLULU, HAWAII Ü On April
17, 2002, Chairman Emeritus Takuma Yamamoto of Fujitsu Limited
attended a blessing of a new technology-based learning center
with his name. The chairman emeritus and a crowd of about
one hundred were given a tour of the newly constructed Takuma
Yamamoto e-Learning Center at JAIMS.
An audience of JAIMS faculty,
staff, students, and alumni as well as local dignitaries and
journalists were on-hand to witness the ceremony. Also attending
were Minoru Shibuya, consul general of Japan and Hideto Kono,
JAIMS trustee and former JAIMS president.
The ceremony was held in
the lobby of the JAIMS building where Yamamoto untied a lei
of maile in a traditional Hawaiian blessing.
"I'm honored that my name
will be associated with this Center because it strives to
support learning with leading-edge technology," Yamamoto said.
"Learning is a never ending commitment, and the Center's resources
can enrich and support [students] on this life-long journey."
A year before construction
began in spring of 2001, the JAIMS Board of Trustees voted
to name the Center after Yamamoto upon his retirement as JAIMS
chairman of the board.

April 2001

April 2002
The Center features workstations,
study carrels, private and semiprivate group-study areas,
and a media lab with audiovisual equipment. Resources also
include printed materials, online business-related databases,
and internship and research reports of former students.
Yamamoto joined Fujitsu
Limited in 1949 and became chairman of the board in 1990,
a position he has since retired from in 1998. He also served
as chairman of the JAIMS board of trustees for twelve years
from 1988 to 2000. In 1997, Yamamoto was awarded the Honorary
Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British
Empire in recognition of his distinguished contributions to
commercial relations between the United Kingdom and Japan.
Yamamoto also received the Grand Cordon of the Order of the
Sacred Treasure, the highest honor given from the Japanese
government to those who contribute to the Japanese business
arena.
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