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Kosei Miyazaki
Local Gov CDO Assistant, Digital Educator, ex-Yahoo! Search
Kosei Miyazaki is a Digital Transformation Advisor at the City of Ono in Japan, a role he has held since April 2023.1 With a diverse background in technology and digital transformation, Miyazaki has established himself as a prominent figure in the field of digital governance and education.
Professional Experience
Miyazaki's career spans various sectors, with a strong focus on digital transformation and search technology:
Government Advisory Roles::
- Digital Transformation Advisor at City of Ono (current position)
- Special Advisor to CXO (Chief Transformation Officer) at City of Takarazuka
- Special Advisor to CDO (Chief Digital Officer) at City of Kobe1
Education::
- Teacher with practical experience (Professor) at Hyogo University since April 20211
Corporate Experience::
- Founding member of Yahoo! Japan
- Former product manager for web search backend (YST) and search advertising (YSM)
- Held various positions at Yahoo! JAPAN, including Director of Search Quality Analysis and Project Manager in Public Sector, Data Solutions1
Background and Expertise
Miyazaki's expertise lies in:
- Digital transformation strategies for local governments
- Search technology and quality analysis
- Data utilization for enhancing businesses in retail, tourism, and transportation
- Product management, particularly in search and advertising technologies
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Geography from The University of Tokyo.1
Achievements and Recognition
Miyazaki has received recognition for his work, including:
- Good Practice Award from Hyogo University in October 2021 for his highly-rated lectures1
- Experience as a Corporate Fellow of "Code for Japan" at Kobe Government Office, where he organized a Silicon Valley visitation program for young entrepreneurs1
Kosei Miyazaki's LinkedIn profile showcases his extensive experience in bridging the gap between technology and public service, making him a valuable asset in the field of digital transformation for local governments.