Maki (Japan)

Type: City
Name: Maki (Japan)
Country: Japan
Latitude: 37.759998
Longitude: 138.880005
population: 29,042
First reported Jan 23 2013 - Updated Jan 23 2013 - 1 reports

Odgers Berndtson names John E. Peters, former U.S. Department of Commerce Senior Diplomat, as Partner in Tokyo Office

Mr. Peters will collaborate on increasing executive search opportunities related to M&A, restructuring, and foreign direct investment action in the Japanese market, the world’s third largest economy, and a major destination for American goods, technology, ... [Published PRWeb - Jan 23 2013]

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