Co-creating Cultures for the Future Week
Women x Health x Career Part2
Envisioning the Future of Work: With Well-Being
by Sakuya Working Community
Sakuya Working Community
Women x Health x Career In Part 2, a “talk session” will be
held on the theme of creating the society and companies
where women can be active in their own way regardless of
their gender.
With a view to contributing to the revitalization of society
and local communities, discussions will focus on the
awareness of women themselves, aiming to gain insights that
will enable each and every one of them to work in their own
way and with vitality.
April 27, 2025, 17:00-19:20 (doors open at 16:30)
Recorded video available
Discussion
- Local community revitalisation
- Culture of Work
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| Language of interpretation | Japanese |
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Track Programme
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Time and
Date of
the event -
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2025.04.27[Sun]
17:00 ~ 19:20
(Venue Open 16:30)
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- Venue
- Pavilion
- Women’s Pavilion “WA” Space
Programme details
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A “talk session” will be held on the theme of realizing a
society and a company where women can be active in their own
way regardless of their gender.
Discussions will focus on the awareness of women themselves,
and by changing the awareness and actions of each individual,
we hope to provide an opportunity to promote women's
activities and revitalization in the Kansai region.
Research presentations by high school students are scheduled
at the beginning of the session.
<Part 2: April 27, 2025, 17:00-19:20 (doors open at
16:30)
Speakers: OBAYASHI CORPORATION, Sumitomo Electric Industries,
ITOCHU Corporation, ES Global Japan
In Part 1, “Global Women's Health Conference®︎2025"
will be held.
・Talk Session "Exploring 'Healthcare
Innovation' from the Global Perspective of Women's
Health"
Reports
【Reflection 】
Findings:
This event brings together leaders from various backgrounds to
discuss creating a society and company where people can be
active in their own way. The purpose of the event is to gain
insight into how individuals can work with vitality and
autonomy. The Sakuya Working Community hosted the event. The
community was formed with the aim of solving issues faced by
people close to them from the perspective of working women.
The event was a great success, with approximately 130
participants, including those who joined online. Below is a
review of the effectiveness, reflections, and future
improvements.
Effectiveness:
The event received positive responses from participants.
According to the post-event survey results, all of the
respondents were satisfied with the event, and many said they
gained helpful information on living and working.
Through the event, we provided participants with tips to help
them recognize, value, and cherish themselves; take on
challenges without seeking perfection; and search for a
fulfilling life.
Reflections:
Although the Leader Talk session addressed the survey results,
there were some areas where direct responses could not be
adequately demonstrated.
Additionally, although communication with online participants
was not initially planned, the post-survey results indicated
that participants expected an opportunity for two-way
communication.
Future Improvements:
From the planning stage, we discussed how to clearly
communicate our message to participants through the event.
However, we received unanticipated responses from the
audience, which confirmed the importance of not allowing the
organizers to control the discussion too much.
We would also like to explore ways to increase participation,
such as introducing interaction tools for online participants.
Although the event was a success with many positive outcomes
and high participant satisfaction, we learned that there are
still issues to address. We will continue to work toward
resolving these issues.
We would like to thank all the participants from the bottom of
our hearts.
【Post EXPO Initiatives】
Members who expressed their intentions at the Women's
Pavilion "WA" space are planning to collaborate over
the next 10 years to create a society where all workers can
build satisfying and fulfilling careers by connecting with
each other and taking action.
Cast
Moderator
Miwa Kunii
Sumitomo Electric Industreis, Ltd.
As the director of the Human Resource Development
Department, she has worked to support the growth and
skill development of each employee, leading to the
growth of the organization.
She has enjoyed networking activities that encourage
women to work actively and positively, after she
received the 2020 Osaka Sakuyahime Award.
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Speakers
Keita Emoto
OBAYASHI CORPORATION Manager, Osaka-Kansai EXPO Department
Joined Obayashi Corporation in 2009 as a building
construction employee.
In 2021, he took his first 3-month childcare leave for
his third child, and since then he started to be
conscious of work-life balance.
In April 2024, he became a section chief of
Osaka-Kansai Expo Department, and with the change of
stage, he is searching for a sense of balance again.
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Masako Tsukada
Leader, Kansai Research&Business Development Department
She joined ITOCHU Corporation in 1995, and in 2004 became the first woman to become an executive member of a labor union in a general trading company. Through this experience, she studied coaching and made it her life's work to help people "live their own lives. Since 2013, she has been working at her current position, supporting top management in their business activities and assisting in creating new businesses.
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Tomoko Maekawa
ES Global Japan KK Managing Director - Japan
Tomoko Maekawa's Background is ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER with experience in the planning, design, and construction of diverse projects renovations and architecture projects such as institutional, recreational, and commercial facilities. Extensive background in various scale of projects, from design through completion of construction, coordination the efforts of constructors; architectural, and engineering.
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Ayako Kameda
OBAYASHI CORPORATION Executive Officer and Deputy Director, Green Energy Division; OBAYASHI CLEAN ENERGY Director
Over 21 years on the global energy industry, joined Obayashi in 2024, with a mission to grow the Green Energy division globally. She grew up in Japan, South Africa, Singapore, and US and has a PhD from Stanford University in Geophysics.
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Yukako Suzuki
Assistant General Manager,Talent Acquisition & Management Department, HR&GA Division, ITOCHU Corporation
She Joined ITOCHU Corporation in July 2011. After assignments in Singapore, São Paulo, and New York, currently responsible for overall talent management, focusing on implementing systems that cultivate a 'Challenging but Rewarding Workplace’.
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Co-creating Cultures for the Future Week
Women x Health x Career Part2
Envisioning the Future of Work: With Well-Being
by Sakuya Working Community
Women x Health x Career In Part 2, a “talk session” will be
held on the theme of creating the society and companies where
women can be active in their own way regardless of their
gender.
With a view to contributing to the revitalization of society
and local communities, discussions will focus on the awareness
of women themselves, aiming to gain insights that will enable
each and every one of them to work in their own way and with
vitality.
April 27, 2025, 17:00-19:20 (doors open at 16:30)
-
2025.04.27[Sun]
17:00~19:20
(Venue Open 16:30)
- Pavilion
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