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Robin James Maynard | |
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Born | |
Known for | Founder & President Emeritus of The William Adams Club |
Spouse | Midori Seki (m. 1998) |
Children | 2 |
Awards | § Honours, Commendations & Awards |
Robin James Maynard MBE was born six days after D-Day on June 12, 1944. He is a retired philanthropic[1] insurance broker and businessman who was dispatched to Japan in 1978 by his employer, Sedgwick Group, a European insurance and reinsurance broker. 5 years after retirement in Japan in 2010, he founded The William Adams Club in Tokyo.[2][3]
Early Life and Education
editAttended the now closed[4] Eton House School at Southend-on-Sea. Completed the Chartered Insurance Institute professional examinations.
Career
edit1963 - 1978
editInitially an underwriting trainee at the Provincial Insurance Company. Switched to insurance broking and by 1978 was an Associate Director of Sedgwick UK. Dispatched to Japan in that year.
1978 - 1990
editBecame the Sedgwick Group Liaison Representative. In 1982 established the Japan Branch of Sedgwick Far East as General Manager, being the first European insurance broker to provide local professional insurance and risk management services for indigenous industry and commerce.[citation needed] By 1990 positioned as Joint Managing Director of Sedgwick Asia Pacific based in Japan.
1990 - 2010
editIn 1990 joined Cornes Group (aka. Cornes & Co., Ltd.), a moderate sized conglomerate established in Japan in 1861 and the oldest continuing foreign company in the country. [citation needed] Appointed as Lloyd's Agents in 1868.[5]
Revamped insurance operations as General Manager, and then appointed to the Group main board, in charge of all insurance operations and all the non-trading type of businesses within the conglomerate, based in Japan. Ranked as a Senior Managing Director at the time of retirement in 2010.[citation needed]
Became a Lloyd's "name" for the 1987 underwriting year until 2007. From 1999 to 2007 was the Lloyd's General Representative in Japan with full powers of attorney. Resigned in 2007 before retiring in 2010.
Honours, Commendations & Awards
edit- 2010 - Lifetime honorary member of the British Chamber of Commerce in Japan.[6]
- 2021 - The Japan-British Society award - for contribution in the field of Japanese-British relations over many years.[8]
- 2022 - Hirado City recognition and certification - for instigating and funding the excavation and identification of the remains of William Adams[9][10], in time for the 400th anniversary of his death at Hirado on 16th May 2020.
- 2023 - The Japanese Foreign Ministers Commendation - for the promotion of mutual understanding between Japan and the UK.[11]
- 2024 - The Order of the Rising Sun (Kyokujitsu-shō) - Gold & Silver Rays - for long standing contribution to developing cultural exchange and friendship between Japan and the UK, including efforts as President of The William Adams Club.[12]
References
edit- ^ Pover, Caroline (2020-08-21). One Month in Tohoku. pp. 317–319, 323–324, 332, 337, 353, 361.
- ^ Maynard, Robin (2022-05-16). "Founder's Address". The William Adams Club.
- ^ "Robin James Maynard MBE". The British Chamber of Commerce in Japan. Retrieved 2024-07-23.
- ^ "Alleyn Court Eton House School". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2024-07-23.
- ^ "LLOYD'S AGENT KOBE (JAPAN)". Lloyd's. Retrieved 2024-07-23.
- ^ "Robin James Maynard MBE". The British Chamber of Commerce in Japan. Retrieved 2024-07-23.
- ^ "The London Gazette of Monday 30 December 2013 Supplement No. 1". The Gazette. The London Gazette. 2013-12-30. p. 26.
- ^ "JBS Award 2021". Japan-British Society. Retrieved 2024-07-23.
- ^ "Discovery of William Adams' Remains - WAC Statement". The William Adams Club. 2023-06-13.
- ^ Ryall, Jullian (2022-05-16). "First English national to visit Japan who became honorary samurai formally identified". The Telegraph.
- ^ "MAJOR TITLES ADDRESS" (PDF). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. p. 8. Retrieved 2024-07-23.
- ^ "2024 Spring Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals" (PDF). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. p. 16. Retrieved 2024-07-23.