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Irene Hirano Inouye ( née Yasutake; October 7, 1948 – April 7, 2020) was an American business executive who was the founding President of the U.S.-Japan Council, a position she held ever since she helped create the organization in 2009 until her death.
Apr 17, 2020 · Irene Hirano Inouye, a prodigious fundraiser who led the nation’s premier Japanese American museum in Los Angeles and built bridges across cultures with groundbreaking projects, has died. She was...
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Apr 8, 2020 · HONOLULU (AP) — Irene Hirano Inouye, the widow of the late U.S. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye of Hawaii and the founding CEO of the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, has died. She was 71.
NEW YORK -- Irene Hirano Inouye, the founder and president of the U.S.-Japan Council and widow of late U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye, died on Tuesday, following an extended illness, the...
Apr 13, 2020 · Irene Hirano Inouye, who established the nation’s premier Japanese-American museum, in Los Angeles, and who, as a philanthropic leader, helped leverage hundreds of millions of dollars to lift...
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Irene Hirano, who led the U.S.-Japan Council and the Japanese American National Museum, died in Los Angeles at 71. She was the wife of the late U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye, a Japanese American veteran and statesman.