Shuntaro Furukawa (古川 俊太郎, Furukawa Shuntarō, born January 10, 1972) is a Japanese businessman and executive. He is the sixth and current president of the video game company Nintendo in Japan. He took over as company president in June 2018, succeeding Tatsumi Kimishima.
Early life
Furukawa was born in Tokyo, Japan as the son of illustrator Taku Furukawa on January 10, 1972.[1][2] He grew up playing games on Nintendo's Famicom console.[3] Furukawa is a graduate of Kunitachi Senior High School,[2] and graduated from Waseda University's School of Political Science and Economics in 1994.[4]
Career
In 1994, he joined Nintendo and worked as an accountant at the European headquarters for a decade.[5] By the mid-2010s, he rose up in the corporate office, working in global marketing, the executive department. He also became an outside director of the partly owned The Pokémon Company as the Nintendo representative in the board of directors of the company, due to Nintendo owning 32% shares in the joint venture.[5][6]
In 2015, he was promoted to the General Manager of Corporate Planning Department. In June 2016, with some company restructuring he joined the Nintendo Board of Directors as the Managing Executive Officer of the Corporate Analysis & Administration Division. Furukawa is fluent in English,[7] and was involved in the development and release of the Nintendo Switch.[5] On June 28, 2018, he succeeded Tatsumi Kimishima to become the sixth company president in Nintendo's history.[8][9][10]
References
^"代表取締役等の異動に関するお知らせ"(PDF) (in Japanese). Nintendo. April 26, 2018. Retrieved May 10, 2018.