Kopernik
Toshihiro (Toshi) Nakamura has a diverse work experience. Toshihiro (Toshi) is the Co-Founder & CEO of Kopernik since September 2009. Toshihiro (Toshi) has also held various roles at Osaka University, including Guest Professor, Guest Associate Professor, and Guest Professor at the Osaka School of International Public Policy (OSIPP) and the Center for the Study of Co-Design. Toshihiro has been a Lecturer at the School of International and Public Policy at Hitotsubashi University since April 2021. Toshihiro (Toshi) has also worked at UNDP, where they held positions such as On Special Leave, Policy Specialist, Assistant Country Director, and Assistant Resident Representative. Additionally, they have worked as a Business Analyst at McKinsey & Company, a Research Assistant at UNRISD, and an Intern at UNHCR. Toshihiro's work experience spans various sectors and organizations.
Toshihiro (Toshi) Nakamura obtained their L.L.B in International Law from Kyoto University in the years 1993 to 1997. Toshihiro (Toshi) also pursued an MSc in Comparative Politics from The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) from 1997 to 1998. In addition to their formal education, Nakamura has obtained various certifications, including courses such as "GA150: 入門 (京都大学国際高等教育データ科学イノベーション教育研究センター)" and "Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects" from Kyoto University and Coursera, respectively.
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Kopernik finds what works to reduce poverty in the last mile. We do this by experimenting with potential solutions that address common challenges facing people living in the last mile. We engage partners from the development, public and private sectors to advance products, services and approaches that support disadvantaged people to realize their full potential and enjoy a dignified life, free of poverty. We undertake three core types of work to achieve this: (1) Experimentation Projects, (2) Consulting Services, and (3) Technology Distribution.