Reiko Okutani (奥谷 禮子, Okutani Reiko, born April 4, 1950 in Kobe, Hyōgo) is a Japanese businesswoman, founder and chief executive of the temporary personnel service company The R. She serves on the board of Culture Convenience Club Co., Ltd.[1] A graduate of Konan University, she is best known for her criticism of "gap-widening society".
[2] She also presented the 120th GRIPS Forum on the challenges for Japanese women in the workforce.
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