Carlyle Names Masahiko Fukasawa as Head of Global Portfolio Solutions Japan

Harvey M. Schwartz - Chief Executive Officer and Director - https://www.carlyle.com
Harvey M. Schwartz - Chief Executive Officer and Director - https://www.carlyle.com
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Carlyle (NASDAQ: CG) has appointed Masahiko Fukasawa as the Head of Global Portfolio Solutions Japan, effective immediately. In his new role, Mr. Fukasawa will focus on enhancing Carlyle’s portfolio operational value creation efforts in Japan by leveraging global resources and capabilities for the benefit of portfolio companies in the region.

Mr. Fukasawa will collaborate closely with Carlyle Japan’s Co-Heads, Kazuhiro Yamada and Takaomi Tomioka, as well as Richard Elder, the Global Head of GPS based in Washington D.C., U.S. In response to the appointment, Yamada and Tomioka expressed their enthusiasm, stating: “We are delighted to welcome Masa as we continue to build the team. His deep expertise in business transformation and performance optimization will bolster our capabilities of creating value in Japanese companies.”

Expressing his excitement about joining Carlyle, Mr. Fukasawa stated: “I am excited to join Carlyle, a firm with a long-standing presence in Japan and one that is well-known for its value creation capabilities globally. I look forward to using my experience to help deliver positive impact to our Japanese portfolio.”

Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr. Fukasawa served as a Senior Advisor at AlixPartners in Tokyo and held leadership positions at Kearney for nearly two decades. He brings extensive experience in global management consulting, specializing in business transformations, M&A, and post-merger integrations. Mr. Fukasawa has also been a non-executive director at Fukuoka Financial Group and The Bank of Fukuoka since 2016.

Carlyle, a global investment firm with $426 billion of assets under management, focuses on deploying private capital across various business segments. The company aims to invest wisely and create value for its investors, portfolio companies, and the communities it operates in. Carlyle employs over 2,200 individuals in 28 offices across four continents.

For further information, visit www.carlyle.com.



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