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    Michael Rosenzweig

    Strategy + Operations

    Professional Background

    Michael Rosenzweig is a dynamic and accomplished business professional with extensive experience in operations management, consulting, and international business development. He currently serves as an advisor at Misaky.Tokyo, where he applies his strategic insight and expertise to guide the organization in achieving its goals. Michael has a proven track record of leadership and innovation, distinguished by his role as the former Chief Operating Officer at BASE FOOD, U.S., Inc., where he played a critical role in the company's expansion and operational efficiency.

    Before his tenure at BASE FOOD, Michael showcased his analytical and strategic capabilities as a Consultant at EY, where he contributed to a variety of projects that improved client success. His career also includes practical experience gained through an impactful internship as a Project Manager Intern at Aptiv, where he honed his project management skills and gained valuable exposure to the intersection of technology and operational processes.

    Michael's operational acumen began early in his career as a Broker Assistant at Tullett Prebon (Japan) Limited, where he not only developed a deep understanding of the financial services market but also solidified his expertise in working across different cultures and business practices, particularly within Japan and the broader East Asian region.

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    San Francisco, California