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Haruki Satomi
Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan
Date of birth: 1979-01-11 (age 45)
Company(ies): Sega Sammy Holdings, Sega of Japan, Sega Networks
Role(s): Executive
Education: Meiji Gakuin University, International Studies (2001), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), International Economics, University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business

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Haruki Satomi (里見 治紀) is a Japanese businessman and key Sega executive, most known for his role as President and Chief Executive Officer of Sega Sammy.

Career

Haruki Satomi is the chief executive of Sega since April 2015. He is the son of Sega Sammy Holdings Chairman Hajime Satomi. He started at Sega at Sega of America being one of the chiefs of downloadable and mobile games. When he returned to Japan, he headed the reformed mobile division - Sega Networks. He became a chief executive in 2015, most significantly being CEO of Sega Games.

Production history

Games

Videos

Hardware

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Haruki Satomi

References


SEGA of Japan Executives
Chairmen Isao Okawa (1984-2001) | Hajime Satomi (2004-current)
Presidents Hayao Nakayama (1984-1998) | Shoichiro Irimajiri (1998-2001) | Hideki Sato (2001-2003) | Hisao Oguchi (2003-2008) | Okitane Usui (2008-2012) | Naoya Tsurumi (2012-current) | Hideki Okamura (2014-current) | Haruki Satomi (2015-current)