Toshio Morohoshi is President and Representative Director, EMC Japan. He is also a Corporate Vice President and a member of EMC’s global leadership team. With 2006 revenues of $11.2 billion and more than 31,000 employees, EMC is the world's leading developer and provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions that enable organizations of all sizes to transform the way they compete and create value from their information.
Morohoshi is responsible for leading EMC’s growth in Japan, enhancing partner and channel relationships, ensuring Japan market readiness for EMC technology and solutions, and leading information management and storage professionals in Japan to help customers design, implement, and realize the benefits of an information lifecycle management strategy.
Reporting to Steven Leonard, President of EMC Asia Pacific/Japan, Morohoshi has more than 30 years of industry and international experience in hardware, software, and global sales and services.
Prior to joining EMC in July 2007, Morohoshi held a number of senior executive leadership roles at Fujitsu with positions based in Japan, Korea and North America. Most recently, he was based in Tokyo as a Corporate Vice President & Executive Officer at Fujitsu Limited. He was also the President of the Product Marketing Unit with additional responsibility for the company’s global strategies. Before that senior executive position, Morohoshi spent 10 years based in Northern California where, in 2003, he rose to the position of President and CEO of Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation. Morohoshi began his career in marketing and international operations with Fujitsu and starting in 1993 held increasingly more senior executive and general management level positions.
Morohoshi holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering physics from the University of Tokyo, and he completed the Advanced Management Program at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He serves on the Board of the Wharton Alumni Association in Northern California. |