Suguru Yoshimizu Profile

Suguru Yoshimizu Profile

Suguru Yoshimizu
written by Michel Kurihara


“I always want a record which almost people cannot achieve, not only related to my work but also various domains”. Suguru Yoshimizu works at Fujitsu Kyu-shu System Service asa system engineer was a GCEP student at APU. GCEP is a program abbreviated from Global Competency Enhancement Program which targets adults working in society to improve abilities of multicultural communication, adoption, and negotiation.

Yoshimizu is positive and has extraordinary ambition. He always aims at being a tremendous all-rounder, especially in things ordinary people cannot do. That’s why he has tried and overcome some challenges such as he fulfilling running 42.195km within 3 hours, and getting a license of a system engineer.

Suguru Yoshimizu at Yokohama Marathon

He now strives to study English to get TOEIC 900 points, only 3% people can fulfill in all
examinees. His challenging characteristics made him not resist participating in the GCEP program. His corporation now intends to extend overseas strategically and recently tend to adopt Chinese. In this situation, he decided he would increase ability to work in an international environment in his company, so he also wanted to improve communication skill in English. As an APM student he wanted to get an ability of management to promote his position. He wanted to extend his field more, like the ability to complete a marathon.

He has cherished encounters when he does something to master his targets, but he wasn't interested in foreign countries until he came to APU. Experiences in APU made him think he wants to widen his field overseas as well because he feels international life is enjoyable and barrier between foreigners in his mind be removed. Therefore he will dive into international society in the soon future.

“My next target is to play role in big projects oversea.” Yoshimizu wishes he would be a leader being in charge of an international department in the future.





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