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Tomoko Namba (南場智子, Namba Tomoko, born April 21, 1962) is a Japanese entrepreneur, and the former CEO of DeNA Co., Ltd. She is vice-chair of the Japan Business Federation. In 1999 she founded DeNA, one of Japan's largest mobile social network and mobile game companies.
Tomoko Namba is the Founder and Executive Chairman of DeNA. Namba served as the company's CEO since its founding in 1999 until June 2011. Prior to founding DeNA, she was a partner at McKinsey & Co. She obtained an MBA at Harvard Business School in 1990.
Nov 22, 2013 · One of the few women to overcome these odds and found a Japanese public company is Tomoko Namba, a former McKinsey & Co consultant who received her Master of Business Administration...
Apr 3, 2013 · Tomoko Namba, one of Japan's most successful women entrepeneurs, has built a half-billion-dollar fortune on mobile games. Now for the hard part.
Mar 9, 2021 · The Japan Business Federation has appointed Tomoko Namba, founder and chairwoman of online service provider DeNA Co., as the first female vice chair in its 75-year history.
- The Japan Times
Tomoko Namba is a member of the board and Founder of DeNA. Namba served as the company’s CEO since its founding in 1999 until June 2011. Prior to founding DeNA, she was a partner at McKinsey & Co. She obtained an MBA at Harvard Business School in 1990.
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Mar 8, 2021 · The Japan Business Federation said Monday it has appointed Tomoko Namba, founder and chairwoman of online service provider DeNA Co., as the first female vice chair in its 75-year history.