This is the first time we have had awardees from Japan. Chosen by one of our partners, Mongolian National Chamber of Commerce, we are pleased to announce these three successful women business owners from Japan as our 2022 Awardees.  They will be attending our 2022 15th Annual Conference in Madrid Spain Nov. 13-15th to accept their awards.

 

Chie Imai, CEO, Reina Ltd., http://.chieimai.com/ja/ http://reinaltd.com

After quitting work to stay home and raise a family, Chie started an import/export company.  She focused on unique and natural products.  She began importing luxurious items, especially fur and leather. She formed her own line of items under the brand name “MOSAIQUE de CHIE.” Her work and lines are highly regarded in fashion circles around the world. She has a flagship story in Tokyo and one on Madison Avenue in New York City. She was recognized as one of the Leading Women Entrepreneurs of the World in Paris in 2002. Today she continues her unique style and brand.

Chie wishes to continue to grow her brand worldwide.

 

Tomomi Sugahara, CEO, Natuluck Co & Emerald Club, www.ej-club.jp

Tomomi worked for a few corporations prior to founding her own company in 2007, NATULUCK.  The company focuses on offering meeting spaces for working professionals. About 3 years later in 2010, she began her next venture, Emerald Club, an organization which supports and connects female entrepreneurs.  It has over 1700 registered members with 8 branches in Japan. Last year, she started her latest venture, Eve Channel, an online networking system specifically geared towards sharing information and connecting female entrepreneurs around the world.  Tomomi is a serial entrepreneur!

Tomomi works in South Korea, Mongolia and Vietnam.  She wishes to expand to Singapore and the Americas

 

Rumi Yamamura, Director, General Incorporated Association/Let Me Think www.letme-think.com/

Let Me Think is a trading company dealing with many different product lines. Rumi was the only female lawyer in her city as she began her career. After years of practicing, in 2015, she decided to open her own company, creating great and equal opportunities for women to work outside of the home.  The company exports Japanese foods, antiques and many other product lines to other Asian countries.  It continues to expand in Asia.  Their new markets now to Serbia and Montenegro and hope to continue growth throughout Europe.

The company is doing business throughout Asia and they are expanding to other countries in Asia as well as to Serbia and Montenegro.

Congratulations to these successful and powerful women!