Masao Tachiki (Japanese: ç«ÂæÂ¨ æÂ£å¤«, Hepburn: Tachiki Masao, March 31, 1941 â August 6, 2018) was a Japanese business executive. After serving as a director at Suntory, he became the 7th president of the Japan Volleyball Association. He also served as a municipal advisor in his hometown. He was a native of Takahashi, Okayama Prefecture.
Masao Tachiki was born in Takahashi, Okayama in 1941. After graduating from Okayama Prefectural Takahashi High School, he entered the University of Tokyo, where he was a member of the universityâÂÂs volleyball team.He graduated from the Faculty of Law in 1964 and joined Suntory the same year.
At Suntory, he was appointed to the board of directors in 1987 and took charge of advertising. In 1990, he contributed an article titled âÂÂExpectations for Mass Advertisingâ to the Japan Marketing Journal.
He was later promoted to managing director in 1991, and then to senior managing director in April 2003. From June 2003 to April 2011, he served as the president of the Japan Volleyball Association, and subsequently as a councilor from 2011 to 2015. He also held other prominent positions, including Chairman of the Alcohol Problems Committee of the Japan Spirits & Liqueurs Makers Association, and a member of the Central Council on Liquor under JapanâÂÂs National Tax Agency.
Tachiki died of heart failure at a hospital in Tokyo at 10:45 p.m. on August 6, 2018, at the age of 77.
Kenji Shimaoka, a former volleyball player, expressed his condolences, saying: âÂÂAs president of the Japan Volleyball Association, Mr. Tachiki dedicated himself to the management of the organization and the promotion and development of volleyball. He demonstrated foresight and leadership in spearheading organizational reform, especially during the transition of the association to a Public Interest Incorporated Foundation in February 2011. We are deeply grateful for his numerous contributions to the volleyball community.âÂÂ