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Tatsumi Kimishima

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Tatsumi Kimishima.

Tatsumi Kimishima (April 21, 1950 - ) is the fifth and current President and CEO of Nintendo, decided upon in a board meeting on September 14, 2015, two months after the passing of fourth President Satoru Iwata. Kimishima was previously president of Nintendo of America, later becoming a Chairman and the CEO, and even later the Managing Director of Nintendo.

Kimishima was born on April 21, 1950 in Tokyo. After graduating from Hitotsubashi University, he was employed at the Sanwa Bank of Japan, where he worked for 27 years stationed in and around the United States.

In 2000, Kimishima was appointed as the Chief Financial Officer of The Pokémon Company. He would hold this position until February 2001, when he became the first President of Pokémon USA after its founding.

In January 2002, Hiroshi Yamauchi appointed Kimishima the Nintendo of America, after the retirement of Minoru Arakawa. He was later made a director of Nintendo in June alongside his role as president. In May of 2006 Kimishima was succeeded by Reggie Fils-Aime as President of Nintendo of America, but was instead made CEO and Chairmand of the Board.

Kimishima left his roles at Nintendo of America in June 2013 to become Managing Director of Nintendo, taking on the roles of Yoshihiro Mori and Masaharu Matsumoto as the general manager of both Corporate Analysis and Administration and the General Affairs Division; his role as CEO was taken over by Global President Satoru Iwata.

In September 2015, Kimishima was promoted to Representative Director and President of Nintendo after the death of Satoru Iwata, as decided by the Board of Directors[1]. He is set to hold the position for one year, and Kimishima has stated that he will continue with the direction of Satoru Iwata in the company's entering the mobile market.[2]

Works

Game Year Console Role / credit
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour 2003 Nintendo GameCube Special Thanks
Mario Party 5 2003 Nintendo GameCube
1080° Avalanche 2003 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Party 6 2004 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Party 7 2005 Nintendo GameCube
Pokémon Trozei! 2006 Nintendo DS Special Thanks (US version)
Mario Party 8 2007 Wii Special Thanks
Mario Party DS 2007 Nintendo DS

Wikipedia

References

  1. Notice Regarding Personnel Change of a Representative Director and Role Changes of Directors. Nintendo (September 14, 2015). Retrieved September 18, 2015.
  2. Nintendo's New President Warned Wii U Was Too Similar to Wii. Gamespot (September 15, 2015). Retrieved September 16, 2015.
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