Ken Nimori
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Ken Nimori is a Japanese businessman. He is the son of Ki Nimori,[1] a sculptor with a degree from the John Herron School of Art in Indianopolis, United States and former teacher of fine art at the American School in Japan. He attended a university in Pennsylvania and Temple University in Tokyo and eventually graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in science and business administration. After university, he joined the Security Pacific National Bank and later Merrill Lynch International where he met his future wife.
He is the Chairman of Tokyo International Learning Community, founded in 1987 as a support group for non-Japanese parents, here on work assignments, who had children with disabilities.
[edit] References
- Kenrick, Vivienne. "Ken Nimori", The Japan Times, 2006-03-22. Retrieved on 2008-04-19.