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Tomoki Matsuno is an accomplished professional currently serving as the Kenneth I. Juster Fellow at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University and as a Co-Founder of the Yamauchi Japan Initiative, a project supported by the founding family of Nintendo. In addition, Tomoki holds the position of Head of Research for North America at the Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies and has recently participated as a delegate at COP29 Azerbaijan. Previous experience includes a role as a Global Investment Research Summer Analyst at Goldman Sachs, focusing on equity research in the chemicals sector, and founding the Harvard Undergraduate Japan Policy Network. Other roles feature an External Research Officer at the Digital Agency of Japan, a Global Shaper with the World Economic Forum, and a legislative intern with the House of Representatives of Japan. Tomoki is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science and Public Policy at Harvard University, with an expected graduation in 2025.
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