Dr. Kunimitsu Ayano – Keynote 01 2023

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19 June 2023 | 17:00 EEST | Main auditorium | Live streaming | Live transcription
Consolidated programme 2023 overview / Kunimitsu Ayano, Keynote

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KUNIMITS Ayano, Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications in Japan

About KUNIMITS Ayano

KUNIMITS Ayano is Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications in Japan

Date of Birth: March 20, 1979
Birthplace: Yamaguchi Prefecture
Political Party: Liberal Democratic Party
Member of the House of Representatives (Elected 2 times)
Constituency: Ibaraki 6th District

Education

May. 2010 Received a Doctorate from the Graduate School of Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Mar. 2008 Received a Master of Public Health from University of California, Los Angeles
Mar. 2003 Graduated from the School of Medicine, Nagasaki University

Career

Aug. 2022 Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications (the Second reshuffled Kishida Cabinet)
Nov. 2021 Deputy Director, Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Division
Oct. 2021 Elected for second time as a member of the House of Representatives (the 49th general election)
Oct.2020 Deputy Director-General, Internet Media Division, LDP
Oct. 2019 Deputy Director, Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Division, LDP
Oct. 2017 Deputy Director-General, Youth Division, LDP
Oct. 2017 Deputy Director-General, Women’s Affairs Bureau, LDP
Oct. 2017 First elected as a member of the House of Representatives (the 48th general election)
Apr. 2005 Entered the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Apr. 2003 Doctor, National Hospital Organization Disaster Medical Center