American Friends of the International House of Japan

For nearly 40 years, the American Friends of the International House of Japan (AFIHJ) has fostered deep intellectual, diplomatic, and business ties between the U.S. and Japan by amplifying the mission and partnering with the International House of Japan.

Non Profit

Year Founded

1986

Employees

1–10 employees

Administrators

About American Friends of the International House of Japan

The American Friends of the International House of Japan was established in May 1986 by a group of distinguished Americans who cared deeply about the I-House. They included Robert B. Oxnan, President, Asia Society; Porter McKeever; Richard Petree, President, U.S.-Japan Foundation; George Packard, Dean, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University; John Wheeler, Vice President, Japan Society; Maximilian Kempner, Sherman and Sterling; and Joseph E. Slater, Chairman, John J. McCloy International Center.

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Executive Director @ American Friends Of The International House Of Japan for 2 year(s)


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