Tetsuo Shimada
Tetsuo Shimada (島田 哲夫, Shimada Tetsuo, born 25 August 1962 in Hiroshima, *an) is Chairman of Shimada Corporation, a management and investment consulting firm which focuses on football. Now an official advisor of INSEE Police United of Thai Premier League.
Contents
- 1 Career
- 2 Publication
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Career
1986: Graduated from Doshisha University with a bachelor's degree in Philosophy.
April 1986- August 1993: Built the first computer museum in Tokyo when working for UPU, which is a *anese publishing company.
September 1993 - May 2000: Managed the World Tennis Championship along with variety of different football events at Diamond Agency, which is a *anese advertising agency.
June 2000 - December 2002: Remodeled Tokyo Verdy's branding that includes but not limited to club name and logo design. Also relocated the club's home stadium while serving as the club's Marketing Manager.
January 2003 - July 2006: While serving as the Marketing General Manager, at Shonan Bellmare of J.League, he initiated the new marketing concept in *an where he placed Sanno Ins*ute of Management's (university) school name on a professional football club's jersey as its main sponsor. Within this sponsorship deal he developed sports marketing courses for Sanno University, where he also served as a guest professor hosting a cl* every week. Addition to this, formed the first bridging partnership with CA Osasuna from Spanish First Division where they exchanged marketing ideas, and each clubs' staff.
2007: Published his first book "How to build *anese original sports-clubs", and founded Shimada Corporation which is a management and investment consulting firm with the focus on professional football business. *umed the position of Official Advisor of Sanko Partners. In 2008, consulted for two *anese professional football clubs' investment projects.
August 2010: *umed the position of Official Adviser as the first *anese for INSEE Police United in Thailand Premier League.
Publication
- "How to build *anese original sports-clubs" (Bunkasha)
References
External links
- Shimada Corporation website