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| education = [[Harvard Business School]] (MBA with honors) | | education = [[Harvard Business School]] (MBA with honors) | ||
| occupation = Business executive | | occupation = Business executive | ||
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| years_active = 1981-present | |||
| known_for = CEO of [[Suntory Holdings]] | | known_for = CEO of [[Suntory Holdings]] | ||
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'''Takeshi Niinami''' (新浪 剛史, Niinami Takeshi; born January 30, 1959) is a Japanese business executive who served as President, CEO, and Representative Director of Suntory Holdings Limited, Japan's largest alcoholic beverage maker, from October 2014 until his resignation in September 2025.<ref name="suntory-ceo">{{cite news |title=Suntory Appoints Takeshi Niinami as CEO |url=https://www.ft.com/content/suntory-niinami |publisher=Financial Times |date=October 2014 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref><ref name="resignation">{{cite news |title=Suntory CEO Takeshi Niinami Steps Down |url=https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/suntory-niinami-resignation |publisher=Nikkei Asia |date=September 2025 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> He is the longest-serving business leader as senior economic advisor to the Prime Minister of Japan.<ref name="advisor">{{cite news |title=Niinami: Japan's Longest-Serving Prime Minister Advisor |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/niinami-advisor |publisher=Reuters |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | '''Takeshi Niinami''' (新浪 剛史, Niinami Takeshi; born January 30, 1959) is a Japanese business executive who served as President, CEO, and Representative Director of Suntory Holdings Limited, Japan's largest alcoholic beverage maker, from October 2014 until his resignation in September 2025.<ref name="suntory-ceo">{{cite news |title=Suntory Appoints Takeshi Niinami as CEO |url=https://www.ft.com/content/suntory-niinami |publisher=Financial Times |date=October 2014 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref><ref name="resignation">{{cite news |title=Suntory CEO Takeshi Niinami Steps Down |url=https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/suntory-niinami-resignation |publisher=Nikkei Asia |date=September 2025 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> He is the longest-serving business leader as senior economic advisor to the Prime Minister of Japan.<ref name="advisor">{{cite news |title=Niinami: Japan's Longest-Serving Prime Minister Advisor |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/niinami-advisor |publisher=Reuters |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | ||
Prior to Suntory, Niinami transformed Lawson, Inc. | Prior to Suntory, Niinami transformed Lawson, Inc. Into one of Asia's major convenience store operators, posting profit growth for 12 consecutive years and quadrupling its market capitalization during his tenure.<ref name="lawson-success">{{cite news |title=How Niinami Transformed Lawson |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/niinami-lawson |publisher=Bloomberg |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> He notably declined the position of CEO of Nissan Motors in 2019.<ref name="nissan-decline">{{cite news |title=Suntory CEO Turns Down Nissan Offer |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/niinami-nissan |publisher=The Wall Street Journal |date=2019 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | ||
==Early Life and Education== | ==Early Life and Education== | ||
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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
===Mitsubishi Corporation ( | ===Mitsubishi Corporation (1981-1995)=== | ||
Niinami started his career in 1981 at Mitsubishi Corporation, one of Japan's largest sogo shosha (general trading companies).<ref name="mitsubishi">{{cite news |title=Niinami's Career at Mitsubishi |url=https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/niinami-career |publisher=Nikkei Asia |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> He worked in various roles within the conglomerate's diverse businesses. | Niinami started his career in 1981 at Mitsubishi Corporation, one of Japan's largest sogo shosha (general trading companies).<ref name="mitsubishi">{{cite news |title=Niinami's Career at Mitsubishi |url=https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/niinami-career |publisher=Nikkei Asia |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> He worked in various roles within the conglomerate's diverse businesses. | ||
===Sodex Corporation ( | ===Sodex Corporation (1995-2002)=== | ||
In 1995, Niinami was appointed CEO of Sodex Corporation (currently LEOC Co.), a hospital food service joint venture between Mitsubishi Corporation and Sodexo of France.<ref name="sodex">{{cite news |title=Niinami Takes Sodex Public |url=https://www.ft.com/content/sodex-niinami |publisher=Financial Times |date=1999 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> He founded and built the company, ultimately taking it public in | In 1995, Niinami was appointed CEO of Sodex Corporation (currently LEOC Co.), a hospital food service joint venture between Mitsubishi Corporation and Sodexo of France.<ref name="sodex">{{cite news |title=Niinami Takes Sodex Public |url=https://www.ft.com/content/sodex-niinami |publisher=Financial Times |date=1999 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> He founded and built the company, ultimately taking it public in 1999 - an early demonstration of his entrepreneurial abilities within a corporate structure. | ||
===Lawson ( | ===Lawson (2002-2014)=== | ||
In May 2002, Niinami was appointed President and CEO of Lawson, Inc., one of Japan's largest convenience store chains.<ref name="lawson-appointment">{{cite news |title=Lawson Names Niinami CEO |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/lawson-niinami |publisher=Reuters |date=May 2002 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> He led the company for 12 years, transforming it into one of Asia's major convenience store operators. | In May 2002, Niinami was appointed President and CEO of Lawson, Inc., one of Japan's largest convenience store chains.<ref name="lawson-appointment">{{cite news |title=Lawson Names Niinami CEO |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/lawson-niinami |publisher=Reuters |date=May 2002 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> He led the company for 12 years, transforming it into one of Asia's major convenience store operators. | ||
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In May 2014, he transitioned to Chairman and Representative Director before moving to Suntory later that year.<ref name="lawson-chairman">{{cite news |title=Niinami Becomes Lawson Chairman |url=https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/lawson-chairman |publisher=Nikkei Asia |date=May 2014 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | In May 2014, he transitioned to Chairman and Representative Director before moving to Suntory later that year.<ref name="lawson-chairman">{{cite news |title=Niinami Becomes Lawson Chairman |url=https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/lawson-chairman |publisher=Nikkei Asia |date=May 2014 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | ||
===Suntory Holdings ( | ===Suntory Holdings (2014-2025)=== | ||
On October 1, 2014, Niinami became President and CEO of Suntory Holdings Limited, the privately-held Japanese beverage conglomerate.<ref name="suntory-ceo"/> The appointment was notable as Suntory brought in an outside executive to lead the family-controlled company.<ref name="outside-hire">{{cite news |title=Suntory's Bold Move: Outside CEO |url=https://www.ft.com/content/suntory-outside-ceo |publisher=Financial Times |date=October 2014 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | On October 1, 2014, Niinami became President and CEO of Suntory Holdings Limited, the privately-held Japanese beverage conglomerate.<ref name="suntory-ceo"/> The appointment was notable as Suntory brought in an outside executive to lead the family-controlled company.<ref name="outside-hire">{{cite news |title=Suntory's Bold Move: Outside CEO |url=https://www.ft.com/content/suntory-outside-ceo |publisher=Financial Times |date=October 2014 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | ||
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==Government Advisory Roles== | ==Government Advisory Roles== | ||
Niinami has been unusually influential in Japanese economic policy, serving as senior economic advisor to the Prime Minister of Japan since | Niinami has been unusually influential in Japanese economic policy, serving as senior economic advisor to the Prime Minister of Japan since 2014 - the longest-serving business leader in this role.<ref name="advisor"/> | ||
His government and advisory positions include:<ref name="government-roles">{{cite web |title=Takeshi Niinami Positions |url=https://www.weforum.org/people/takeshi-niinami |publisher=World Economic Forum |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | His government and advisory positions include:<ref name="government-roles">{{cite web |title=Takeshi Niinami Positions |url=https://www.weforum.org/people/takeshi-niinami |publisher=World Economic Forum |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | ||
* Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy | * Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy - Senior Economic Advisor to Prime Minister (2014-present) | ||
* Industrial Competitiveness Council of Japan | * Industrial Competitiveness Council of Japan - Member | ||
* Japan Association of Corporate Executives (KEIZAI DOYUKAI) | * Japan Association of Corporate Executives (KEIZAI DOYUKAI) - Vice Chairman | ||
Through these roles, Niinami has influenced Japanese economic policy on issues including corporate governance, labor market reform, and economic revitalization.<ref name="policy-influence">{{cite news |title=Niinami's Policy Influence |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/niinami-policy |publisher=Bloomberg |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | Through these roles, Niinami has influenced Japanese economic policy on issues including corporate governance, labor market reform, and economic revitalization.<ref name="policy-influence">{{cite news |title=Niinami's Policy Influence |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/niinami-policy |publisher=Bloomberg |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | ||
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==Awards and Honors== | ==Awards and Honors== | ||
* '''Outstanding Manager Award''' | * '''Outstanding Manager Award''' - 21st Corporate Communication Awards of the Japan Business Federation (KEIDANREN)<ref name="keidanren">{{cite web |title=Keidanren Award Recipients |url=https://www.keidanren.or.jp/en/awards |publisher=Keidanren |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | ||
* '''Global Leadership Award''' (2016) | * '''Global Leadership Award''' (2016) - Committee for Economic Development<ref name="ced-award">{{cite web |title=CED Global Leadership Award |url=https://www.ced.org/awards |publisher=Committee for Economic Development |date=2016 |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | ||
==Board Memberships and Affiliations== | ==Board Memberships and Affiliations== | ||
===International Organizations=== | ===International Organizations=== | ||
* World Economic Forum | * World Economic Forum - Member, International Business Council<ref name="wef">{{cite web |title=Takeshi Niinami |url=https://www.weforum.org/people/takeshi-niinami |publisher=World Economic Forum |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | ||
* Council on Foreign Relations | * Council on Foreign Relations - Member, Global Board of Advisors<ref name="cfr">{{cite web |title=Global Board of Advisors |url=https://www.cfr.org/board |publisher=Council on Foreign Relations |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | ||
* The Business Council (US) | * The Business Council (US) - Member<ref name="business-council">{{cite web |title=The Business Council Members |url=https://www.businesscouncil.com/members |publisher=The Business Council |access-date=December 15, 2025}}</ref> | ||
===Japanese Organizations=== | ===Japanese Organizations=== | ||
* Japan Association of Corporate Executives (KEIZAI DOYUKAI) | * Japan Association of Corporate Executives (KEIZAI DOYUKAI) - Vice Chairman | ||
* Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy | * Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy - Senior Advisor to Prime Minister | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Latest revision as of 07:55, 22 December 2025
Takeshi Niinami (新浪 剛史, Niinami Takeshi; born January 30, 1959) is a Japanese business executive who served as President, CEO, and Representative Director of Suntory Holdings Limited, Japan's largest alcoholic beverage maker, from October 2014 until his resignation in September 2025.[1][2] He is the longest-serving business leader as senior economic advisor to the Prime Minister of Japan.[3]
Prior to Suntory, Niinami transformed Lawson, Inc. Into one of Asia's major convenience store operators, posting profit growth for 12 consecutive years and quadrupling its market capitalization during his tenure.[4] He notably declined the position of CEO of Nissan Motors in 2019.[5]
Early Life and Education
Takeshi Niinami was born on January 30, 1959, in Yokohama, Japan, the major port city south of Tokyo.[6]
He attended Harvard Business School, where he graduated with honors, earning his Master of Business Administration degree.[7]
Career
Mitsubishi Corporation (1981-1995)
Niinami started his career in 1981 at Mitsubishi Corporation, one of Japan's largest sogo shosha (general trading companies).[8] He worked in various roles within the conglomerate's diverse businesses.
Sodex Corporation (1995-2002)
In 1995, Niinami was appointed CEO of Sodex Corporation (currently LEOC Co.), a hospital food service joint venture between Mitsubishi Corporation and Sodexo of France.[9] He founded and built the company, ultimately taking it public in 1999 - an early demonstration of his entrepreneurial abilities within a corporate structure.
Lawson (2002-2014)
In May 2002, Niinami was appointed President and CEO of Lawson, Inc., one of Japan's largest convenience store chains.[10] He led the company for 12 years, transforming it into one of Asia's major convenience store operators.
Under his leadership, Lawson achieved:[4]
- Profit growth for 12 consecutive years
- Market capitalization quadrupled
- Expansion of product lines and store formats
- Strengthened position against rivals Seven-Eleven and FamilyMart
In May 2014, he transitioned to Chairman and Representative Director before moving to Suntory later that year.[11]
Suntory Holdings (2014-2025)
On October 1, 2014, Niinami became President and CEO of Suntory Holdings Limited, the privately-held Japanese beverage conglomerate.[1] The appointment was notable as Suntory brought in an outside executive to lead the family-controlled company.[12]
At Suntory, Niinami oversaw:
- Integration of Beam Inc. (acquired 2014 for $16 billion), maker of Jim Beam bourbon[13]
- Management of global spirits, beer, soft drinks, and wellness businesses
- Revenue of approximately $25 billion annually[14]
In 2019, Niinami reportedly declined an offer to become CEO of Nissan Motors, which was in turmoil following the arrest of Carlos Ghosn.[5]
Niinami resigned as Suntory CEO in September 2025.[2]
Government Advisory Roles
Niinami has been unusually influential in Japanese economic policy, serving as senior economic advisor to the Prime Minister of Japan since 2014 - the longest-serving business leader in this role.[3]
His government and advisory positions include:[15]
- Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy - Senior Economic Advisor to Prime Minister (2014-present)
- Industrial Competitiveness Council of Japan - Member
- Japan Association of Corporate Executives (KEIZAI DOYUKAI) - Vice Chairman
Through these roles, Niinami has influenced Japanese economic policy on issues including corporate governance, labor market reform, and economic revitalization.[16]
Personal Life
Details about Niinami's wife and family are not publicly disclosed. He maintains privacy regarding his personal life while being publicly active on business and policy matters.[17]
Awards and Honors
- Outstanding Manager Award - 21st Corporate Communication Awards of the Japan Business Federation (KEIDANREN)[18]
- Global Leadership Award (2016) - Committee for Economic Development[19]
Board Memberships and Affiliations
International Organizations
- World Economic Forum - Member, International Business Council[20]
- Council on Foreign Relations - Member, Global Board of Advisors[21]
- The Business Council (US) - Member[22]
Japanese Organizations
- Japan Association of Corporate Executives (KEIZAI DOYUKAI) - Vice Chairman
- Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy - Senior Advisor to Prime Minister
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 <ref>"Suntory Appoints Takeshi Niinami as CEO".{Template:Newspaper.October 2014.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 <ref>"Suntory CEO Takeshi Niinami Steps Down".{Template:Newspaper.September 2025.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 <ref>"Niinami: Japan's Longest-Serving Prime Minister Advisor".{Template:Newspaper.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 <ref>"How Niinami Transformed Lawson".{Template:Newspaper.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 <ref>"Suntory CEO Turns Down Nissan Offer".{Template:Newspaper.2019.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Takeshi Niinami Profile".Bloomberg.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Harvard Business School Alumni: Takeshi Niinami".Harvard Business School.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Niinami's Career at Mitsubishi".{Template:Newspaper.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Niinami Takes Sodex Public".{Template:Newspaper.1999.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Lawson Names Niinami CEO".{Template:Newspaper.May 2002.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Niinami Becomes Lawson Chairman".{Template:Newspaper.May 2014.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Suntory's Bold Move: Outside CEO".{Template:Newspaper.October 2014.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Suntory Completes $16B Beam Acquisition".{Template:Newspaper.2014.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Suntory Holdings Overview".Suntory.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Takeshi Niinami Positions".World Economic Forum.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Niinami's Policy Influence".{Template:Newspaper.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Suntory CEO Profile".{Template:Newspaper.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Keidanren Award Recipients".Keidanren.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"CED Global Leadership Award".Committee for Economic Development.2016.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Takeshi Niinami".World Economic Forum.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"Global Board of Advisors".Council on Foreign Relations.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>
- ↑ <ref>"The Business Council Members".The Business Council.Retrieved December 15, 2025.</ref>