[Webinar Events] Tokyo 2020 Paralympics 1 Year to Go! – A Discussion with the International Paralympic Committee
Presented by:
Andrew Parsons
President of the International Paralympic Committee
Craig Spence
Chief Brand and Communications Officer, International Paralympic Committee
Yasushi Yamawaki
Member at Large, International Paralympic Committee
Alison Beale (moderator)
Vice President, British Chamber of Commerce in Japan Director, University of Oxford Japan Office
Organized by: The British Chamber of Commerce in Japan
Time: Monday August 24., (20:00 - 21:00)
Place: Zoom (A link will be sent to registered participants an hour before the event)
Participation fee: Free of charge (NCCJ Members and members of Chambers in Paralliance Only)
Language: English
About the Event
August 24 (Monday), 20:00 JST will mark exactly one year to go until the start of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics in 2021. SCCJ alongside our Paralliance partners invite you to hear from President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), Mr Andrew Parsons, as well as IPC Chief Brand & Communications Officer, Mr Craig Spence and IPC Governing Board Member at Large and President of the Japanese Paralympic Committee, Mr Yasushi Yamawaki. Andrew, Craig and Yasushi will speak on renewed expectations, principles for re-planning and what lies ahead for the 2021 games. The panel will also speak on the Inclusion Summit, a natural extension of the current IPC activities that focuses on inclusion and accessibility from a community, sport, and labour perspective. Following which, our speakers will engage in a short discussion followed by a Q&A session opened up to members of the Paralliance.
About the Speakers
Andrew Parsons
President of the International Paralympic Committee
Andrew was elected President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), the Paralympic Movement’s global governing body in September 2017.
Upon election as IPC President, Andrew made strengthening the IPC’s relationship with the IOC a top priority. In October 2018 Andrew was elected an IOC member and currently he represents the IPC in the IOC Coordination Commissions for Tokyo 2020 (since 2013) and LA 2028. He is also a member of the IOC Marketing Commission and is on the Board of Directors for the Olympic Channel and is a member of the WADA Foundation Board.
Aside from his involvement with the IPC, he has been active in Paralympic sports in his home country Brazil for many years. Between 2009 and 2017, Andrew served as President of the Brazilian Paralympic Committee (CPB) after working as CPB Secretary General from 2001-2009. He led the Brazilian delegation in several international competitions such as the Paralympics Games, Parapan American Games, World Championships and World Cups.
Craig Spence
Chief Brand and Communications Officer, International Paralympic Committee
Craig is an award-winning communicator who joined the IPC in September 2010. He is responsible for and oversees the IPC’s brand and engagement, content, corporate communications, broadcasting, commercial, partnerships, and events and hospitality functions. He also acts as the IPC’s official spokesperson.
His work in helping to reposition Paralympic sport as high-performance sport has enabled the Paralympic Games to grow into the world’s third biggest sport event in terms of ticket sales, with only the Olympics and FIFA World Cup selling more. Through using the Games as a platform to change attitudes towards disability, the Paralympics are now regarded as the world’s number one sport event for driving social inclusion. In 2016 he was awarded European PR Professional of the Year, while the IPC Media and Communications team he heads was awarded in-house team of the year at the European PR Excellence Awards. He was named in the 2015 Leaders in Sport list as one of 40 Global Leaders under 40. In 2019, he led an IPC team that won a United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Action Award for a campaign highlighting the legacy of the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Away for the IPC, Craig was an Independent Director of the 2019 UCI Road Cycling World Championships in Yorkshire, his home region in Great Britain.
Yasushi Yamawaki
Member at Large, International Paralympic Committee
Major contributions to sport for athletes with an impairment
– Governing Board Member at Large, International Paralympic Committee (2013-present)
– Vice President, Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (2014-present)
– President, Japanese Paralympic Committee (2014-present)
– Chairman, Nippon Foundation Paralympic Support Center (2015-present)
– Councillor, Japan Anti-Doping Agency (JADA) (2015-present)
– Chairperson, Council for Sport Policy, Japan Sports Agency (2016-present)
Professional career
– Advisor, NYK Line (Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha) (2011-present)
– Executive Vice-Chairman, NYK Line (2008-2011)
– Member of the Board of Directors, NYK Line (2000-2011) – NYK Line (1970-present)
Alison Beale (moderator)
Vice President, British Chamber of Commerce in Japan Director, University of Oxford Japan Office
APAC Market Activation Leader for Future of Work.
20+ years IT Consulting and Human Capital experience across multiple industries and geographies.
Focused on helping ‘future proof’ businesses and careers through harnessing the collective intelligence of humans and machines.
Advisor on business strategy and digital mindset to help organisations reimagine their future vision and adapt to the new realities of work in today’s digital age.
A passionate pioneer, challenging the status quo and driving transformational disruption and sustainable change across businesses and government to accelerate future readiness.
With a focus on orchestrating the Future of Work ‘movement’ across the internal and external ecosystem, frequently delivers keynote addresses and participates in panels at conferences and speaking events globally, regionally and locally.
Alison has been Director of the University of Oxford Japan Office since 2012 after 15 years of living and working in Japan and a career in international and cultural relations. She worked for many years for the British Council in senior positions in China, Trinidad and Tobago and Japan, most recently as Deputy Director Japan from 2009–2012. She is frequently asked to talk about Higher Education and to advise universities in Japan on their internationalisation strategies.
Mission
Support Japan’s delivery of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, fostering a legacy of more inclusive communities and embracing opportunities for international business and exchange.
Pledge
Participating Chambers of Commerce will collectively support the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Committee in its delivery of an outstanding and popular games.
This is an opportunity for all of us to recognise our mission and commit to our pledge – Join the Paralliance’s inaugural event on the evening of Monday, August 24!