Room to Readers ―― Room to Read代表 ジョン・ウッドからオルタナ読者へ(1)
Dear Alterna Readers, Its been two months since I visited Tokyo, in a whirlwind tour in December that celebrated the book launch of the Japanese version of Leaving Microsoft to Change the World. I...
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Dear Alterna Readers, There are many kinds of charities doing incredibly effective work around the world. They are all working towards the same purpose, to make the world a better place. These...
View ArticleRoom to Readers ―― Room to Read代表 ジョン・ウッドからオルタナ読者へ(3)
Dear Alterna Readers, I am writing this as I fly back (on donated miles!) to San Francisco following another whirlwind Tokyo visit. The Room to Read volunteers of the Tokyo chapter wasted not a minute...
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Dear Alterna Readers, Chief Executive Officer. Its not a title to be taken on lightly. As CEO of Room to Read I take my job very seriously. CEO is a title that is almost always found exclusively in...
View ArticleRoom to Readers ―― オルタナ読者へ(5) High Fashion Meets Education
High Fashion Meets Education What does high fashion have to do with Room to Read? A lot these days! This holiday season Room to Read has partnered with three luxury retailers at events which have...
View ArticleRoom to Readers ―― オルタナ読者へ(6) Failure is not an Option
Failure is not an Option I love Tokyo in the winter! Last week I was invited by the International Ladies Benevolent Society (Kokusai Fukushi Kyokai) to the Italian Embassy to talk about Room to Read....
View ArticleRoom to Readers ―― オルタナ読者へ(7) How to Remain Action-Oriented Optimist
How to Remain Action-Oriented Optimist As Founder and Executive Chairman of Room to Read, I am often asked what’s the best part of my job. Meeting world leaders like Bill Clinton? Being interviewed on...
View ArticleRoom to Readers ―― オルタナ読者へ(8) Spring to Action
Spring to Action One of my fondest memories of spring in Tokyo is running a six-kilometer loop around the Imperial Palace through the large Sakuradamon Gate. Some cherry trees were in full bloom and...
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