Yoshiaki "Fuji" Fujimori (born 1951) is a Japanese businessman.
Between August 2011 and June 2016[1] he was the president and CEO of Lixil Group, a Japan headquartered manufacturer of building materials and housing equipment with net sales of $16.8bn,[2] where he oversaw a globalization strategy that included the acquisition of global interests including Permasteelisa, American Standard Brands[3] and GROHE Group.
He started his career at Japanese trading company, Nisho Iwai Corporation (now Sojitz).
[8] Fuji served as an external director of Tokyo Electric Power Company for over ten years.
[9] He is a senior executive advisor to CVC Capital Partners, and serves on the boards of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company.,[10] Boston Scientific, Shiseido, Toshiba Corporation and Oracle Corporation Japan.