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  1. 君島 達己 Kimishima Tatsumi; * 21. April 1950 in Tokio) ist ein japanischer Manager. Nach dem Tode Satoru Iwatas fungierte er von 2015 bis 2018 als fünfter Präsident des Videospiel-Herstellers Nintendo. Zuvor war er dort als Personalchef und Präsident des Geschäftsbereiches Nintendo of America aktiv.

    • 21. April 1950
    • Kimishima, Tatsumi
    • japanischer Manager
    • Tokio
  2. Tatsumi Kimishima (君島 達己, Kimishima Tatsumi, born April 21, 1950) is a Japanese businessman who served as the 5th president of Nintendo from September 2015 to June 2018. He was formerly the president of Nintendo of America from January 2002, [1] succeeding Minoru Arakawa , until Reggie Fils-Aimé took his place in May 2006. [2]

  3. Tatsumi Kimishima (JPJapanese: 君島 達己Romaji: Kimishima Tatsumi) is the 5th President of Nintendo. He took Satoru Iwata's place as president after Iwata had passed away on July 11, 2015. Before he served as president of Nintendo, he helped Nintendo capitalize on the Pokémon craze in North America...

  4. Tatsumi Kimishima (jap. 君島 達己 Kimishima Tatsumi; * 21. April 1950 in Tokio) ist ein japanischer Manager. Nach dem Tode Satoru Iwatas fungierte er von 2015 bis 2018 als fünfter Präsident des Videospiel-Herstellers Nintendo. Zuvor war er dort als Personalchef und Präsident des Geschäftsbereiches Nintendo of America aktiv.

    • 21. April 1950
    • japanischer Manager
    • Tokio
    • Kimishima, Tatsumi
  5. 14. Sept. 2015 · Nintendo's new president, Tatsumi Kimishima, has been with Nintendo for 15 years, but he isn't a name most Nintendo fans are familiar with. So, who exactly is the newest head of Nintendo? Well,...

  6. 7. Feb. 2017 · 20 minute read. A little over a year ago, TIME engaged Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima in a wide-ranging conversation about the company’s fledgling mobile strategy, its struggles with the...

  7. Tatsumi Kimishima is a Japanese businessman who served as the 5th president of Nintendo from September 2015 to June 2018. He was formerly the president of Nintendo of America from January 2002, succeeding Minoru Arakawa, until Reggie Fils-Aimé took his place in May 2006.