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Sakuji Tanaka, a member of the Rotary Club of Yashio, Saitama, Japan, is the President
Nominee of Rotary International for 2012-13. Tanaka said he would like to see Rotary
"continue its vital work as the force to improve our communities." To
do this work, Rotary needs active, involved clubs, he added. "We are fortunate
to have our revised RI Strategic Plan to help build strong clubs that are vibrant,
action-oriented, and relevant in the changing world."
For 32 years, Tanaka was President of Tanaka Company Ltd., a wholesale firm that
went public in 1993 and later merged with other leading wholesalers in Japan. Currently,
he serves as Vice President of the Yashio City Chamber of Commerce and adviser to
Arata Co. Ltd., an animal feed and pet food wholesaler. He also chaired the National
Household Papers Distribution Association of Japan for eight years. Tanaka studied
business at Nihon Management Daigakuin and Tokyo Management Daigakuin. Currently
a trustee of The Rotary Foundation, Tanaka chaired the 2009 Birmingham Convention
Committee. His other service to Rotary includes RI director, Regional Rotary Foundation
coordinator, District Governor, and member of the Polio Eradication Advocacy Task
Force, the Permanent Fund Committee for Japan, and the Future Vision Committee.
Tanaka established an endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, and he and his wife, Kyoko,
are Paul Harris Fellows, Benefactors of the Permanent Fund, and Major Donors. He
is a recipient of RI's Service Above Self Award and The Rotary Foundation's Distinguished
Service Award.
Tanaka said that eradicating polio will "fulfill the promise we made to children
in the world" and that "there is no doubt in my mind that the day of this
success will be realized in the near future." Tanaka and Kyoko have three children
and five grandchildren.
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