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In my previous business career, I gained diverse experiences by working with different types of companies and roles and engaging in international volunteering. Primarily focused on the healthcare industry, I approached the healthcare sector from various angles, including positions at U.S.-based GE Capital Japan, IQVIA Japan, and UK-based Informa Intelligence (SiteLine). I was involved in developing financial products, medical data analysis, selling databases, and advisory services. I also managed subordinates as a team leader. In 2012, I successfully organized an international charity concert in New York for volunteer work between the U.S. and Japan to aid the victims of the major earthquake and tsunami in Japan in 2011, contributing to international social welfare activities.

Furthermore, I played as a pitcher in Japan until high school, but due to a right elbow injury, I had to give up playing beyond the university level. Looking ahead, I aim to contribute to baseball, which has become my life’s work. I am currently studying GM and scouting at a specialized school in the United States. In addition to my accumulated experiences and skills, I want to leverage my newfound knowledge of baseball to contribute to the development of the baseball industry, including strengthening scouting activities and discovering new talent.

Around 2004, I started a baseball blog analyzing amateur baseball games by keeping a scorebook and writing columns. For the past few years, I have also launched a website where I have conducted analyses of over 100 Major League Baseball players and baseball history.

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