Keiichi Ishizaka

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Keiichi Ishizaka
Born(1945-08-25)August 25, 1945
DiedDecember 31, 2016(2016-12-31) (aged 71)
NationalityJapanese
Alma materKeio University
Employer(s)Toshiba-EMI (1968–1993)
Universal Music Japan (1994–2009)
Warner Music Japan (2011–2014)
RelativesTaizō Ishizaka
Awards2009 Medal of Honor for Public Service Awardee
2015 Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon Awardee[1]

Keiichi Ishizaka (石坂 敬一, Ishizaka Keiichi, August 25, 1945 – December 31, 2016) was a Japanese music industry executive who was the chairman of Recording Industry Association of Japan.[2]

Personal life

Born in

Business Administration at Keio University
. He graduated in 1968 in the same school.

EMI days

Ishizaka became an inside director in 1968 before being promoted at Toshiba-EMI in 1991 and stayed until 1993. He was called "Mr. Beatles" for endless efforts of promoting the British band's albums in Japan.

PolyGram/Universal days

In 1998, Ishizaka became the executive director of

Def Jam Japan GM Koike Kazuhiko.[3]

RIAJ chairmanship

Ishizaka was the RIAJ's chairman from July 2007,

Sony Music Japan CEO Naoki Kitagawa in the RIAJ
presidency in June 2011.

Warner days

In November 2011, Keiichi Ishizaka became the CEO and chairman of Warner Music Japan, replacing Hirokazu Tanaka who served as the acting head of the company since the October 2010 death of Takashi Yoshida.[5] After three years, he resigned on April 1, 2014.

Awards

In November 2009, Ishizaka was awarded with a

Medal of Honour with blue ribbon by the Government of Japan.[6] He was later awarded the Order of the Rising Sun
on November 3, 2015.

References

  1. ^ Former RIAJ chairman Ishizaka Keiichi gets Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon medal
  2. ^ Schwartz, Rob (January 2, 2017). "Hitmaking Japanese Major Label Veteran Keiichi Ishizaka Dies at 71". Billboard. Retrieved 2017-01-02.
  3. ^ Schwartz, Rob (December 15, 2009). "Universal Music Japan Appoints New CFO". Billboard. Archived from the original on December 23, 2009. Retrieved 2017-01-02.
  4. ^ "Ishizaka Named RIAJ Chairman". Billboard. 2007-06-06. Retrieved 2017-01-02.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ McClure, Steve (February 2, 2012). "Warner's Ishizaka says 'exterminate' illegal downloads". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2017-01-02.
  6. ^ "東 京 都" (PDF). www8.cao.go.jp. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 25, 2005. Retrieved 2017-01-02.