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Nakayama — Misato

She graduated from Washington College with a B.A. in Economics and International Studies. During her undergraduate years, she served as an editorial assistant for The Washington Diplomat .

Nakayama began her career covering a broad spectrum of stories, from emerging startups to the Japanese government. misato nakayama

She has contributed to several high-profile studies and reports, particularly focusing on economic and social issues in Japan: She graduated from Washington College with a B

She was a Fulbright grantee and later enrolled in the Journalism Program at Stanford University . Professional Career Nakayama began her career covering a broad spectrum

Following her reporting career, she worked at a risk management consulting firm. In this role, she specialized in fraud investigations and due diligence , which sparked her interest in combating "fake news" through publicly available data. Notable Reporting

Co-authored reports on the widening gender wage gap in Japan, highlighting how pay disparities between men and women grow as employees age.

As a beat reporter, she reported on the activities of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and interviewed various Japanese and foreign political figures.

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