Taizo Son

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Born
Son Tae-jang (손태장)

(1972-09-29) September 29, 1972 (age 53)
Tosu, Saga, Japan
OccupationsPresident & CEO of Mistletoe, Inc
Chairman of GungHo
Taizo Son
Born
Son Tae-jang (손태장)

(1972-09-29) September 29, 1972 (age 53)
Tosu, Saga, Japan
EducationUniversity of Tokyo
OccupationsPresident & CEO of Mistletoe, Inc
Chairman of GungHo

Taizo Son (Japanese: 孫泰蔵, Korean: 손태장, born September 29, 1972) is a Japanese businessman of Korean ancestry. He is CEO of Mistletoe, a company that he founded in 2013, and chairman of mobile gaming company GungHo, which he founded in 2002. GungHo's market value in 2013 was $10.4 billion, making Son a billionaire.[1] He is the youngest brother of SoftBank magnate Masayoshi Son.

Taizo was born in Tosu City, Saga Prefecture, Japan.

After he graduated from a secondary school connected to Kurume University, he enrolled into the University of Tokyo and studied business administration. While he was still considering his career after graduation, his older brother Masayoshi asked him to join the Yahoo Japan project, where he met Jerry Yang, co-founder of Yahoo. Taizo pitched Yang his idea of how to efficiently launch Yahoo Japan. Eventually the position of content development leader was given to Taizo although he was still a student. During the project Taizo successfully managed 100 staff and launched Yahoo Japan within three months.[2]

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