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KATSU Hiroko

Secretary

Assisted the University of Tokyo Kuma Lab for 7 years since 2013 as secretary to Kuma-san and the Lab members and currently supporting the Sekisui House Kuma Lab from its opening as an assistant on various administrative capacities.

 


Interview

Q1: How are you collaborating with SEKISUI HOUSE – KUMA LAB?
A1: Director of SEKISUI HOUSE – KUMA LAB

Q2: What is in your photo?
A2: The oldest book (picture book) in my bookshelf.

Q3: Please let us know if the photo contains something worth mentioning.
A3: The Giving Tree (Shel Silverstein) is the oldest book (picture book) in my bookshelf. Growing up with this book took me years to understand the message and reflect as a significant purpose in my life.

Q4: Tell us about your recent interests.
A4: STEM education for the young generation in Japan.

Q5: How do you want to be part of SEKISUI HOUSE – KUMA LAB?
A5: SEKISUI HOUSE – KUMA LAB is an open Lab for everyone. Come and drop by, and you will find new excitement here!