BOJ’s Former Top Female Executive Takes Gender Fight to Japan’s Schools
- Shimizu left BOJ in May after nearly four decades at bank
- Former executive turning attention to female students in STEM
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After becoming the Bank of Japan’s highest-ranking female bureaucrat ever, Tokiko Shimizu is now turning her focus on how to shatter more glass ceilings with a plan to tackle deep-rooted gender inequality from the bottom up.
While the common path for Japanese bureaucrats after leaving the public sector is to take up a job at a major corporation or think tank, Shimizu, 59, is launching her own consultancy after leaving the BOJ in May to focus on bringing more women into STEM-related fields starting at the high-school level.