Norihisa Satake

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Norihisa Satake
佐竹 敬久
Akita
In office
8 July 2001 – 24 February 2009
Preceded byRenjiro Ishikawa
Succeeded byMotomu Hozumi
Personal details
Born (1947-11-15) 15 November 1947 (age 76)
Independent
Alma materTohoku University
ProfessionEngineer

Norihisa Satake (佐竹 敬久, Satake Norihisa, born 15 November 1947) is a

Akita City in Akita Prefecture, first elected in 2001, he is currently the Governor of Akita Prefecture after winning election on April 12, 2009. He is the 21st head of the North Satake branch of the Satake clan
.

Life

Early life and family

Satake was born into the Wainai family, and his biological great grandfather was Wainai Sadayuki. He was later adopted to the North Satake family,[1] a noble family that held the title of baron until 1945, when the nobility was abolished in Japan. The Satake family had formerly served as daimyo (feudal lord) of Kubota Domain. He is the 21st head of the North Satake family.[1]

He is a native of

Kakunodate Village in Senboku District. He graduated from Tohoku University in 1971,[1] with a B.E. degree in Precision Engineering
.

Career

After graduating from Tohoku University, he joined the Akita Prefectural Office in 1972 and held a series of positions until 1997. In that year, he helped to establish the Regional Economic Research Council.

Later in July 2001, he won his first of two elections for the post of Mayor of

Akita
City. During his time in office, he was also the chairman and vice-chairman of the National Mayors Association of Japan and the Governmental Select Committee on Taxation.

While still Mayor of Akita City, he became a candidate for Governor of Akita Prefecture in February 2009. Though being a political independent, he earned the support of the local Liberal Democratic Party Alliance and the Social Democratic Party Alliance in Akita Prefecture. He won election for the post over several other candidates on April 12, 2009.

Personality

Satake has said to love cats. During his time as Mayor of Akita, he kept five cats at the official residence.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "('09知事選 あしたを描く)4氏の歩み・素顔は". Asahi Shimbun (Akita Prefecture Morning edition). April 1, 2009. p. 27.