Eikei University of Hiroshima will hold an “Evening Lounge” as part of its support for students’ competency development and career guidance.
This time, we will have an English lecture on ” Co-Creating a Borderless World” by Ms. HIRAHARA Ibun, President, HI LLC.
Date |
Tuesday, October 29, 2024, 5:10-6:50pm |
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Place |
In person or online at Eikei University of Hiroshima, 15th Floor (Eikei Top East) or on Zoom |
Open to |
Everyone, including EUH students and high school students |
Title |
Co-Creating a Borderless World |
Speaker |
Ms. HIRAHARA Ibun, President, HI LLC. |
Details |
Nationality, religion, gender, generation, occupation etc. Why do the “boundaries” exist in our daily lives and why do they create polarization? Ms. HIRAHARA claims that boundaries cannot be eliminated, but they can be dissolved. She built a start-up company that develops educational business with “creating a borderless world” as its purpose. In this event, Ms. HIRAHARA will talk about the world in which the “individuality” of all people living on this earth can flourish by dissolving boundaries through “dialogue,” rather than by seeking the correct answer on a “yes or no” basis or by denying conflicting ideas. |
Registration |
Apply from the registration form by 12:00 Friday, October. 25 |

From the second grade, Ms. HIRAHARA studied in China, Canada, Mexico and Spain. The Great East Japan Earthquake triggered her return to Japan and she enrolled in the School of International Liberal Studies at Waseda University. After graduating, she joined the Johnson & Johnson Group’s Janssen Pharma K.K., where she worked as a digital marketing manager.
She then moved to organizational development consulting, where she led marketing as CMO, while also promoting public relations and brand consulting. In order to realize ‘Melting Boundaries Around the World’, she founded HI LLC, which develops educational projects for companies, governments and educational institutions in Japan and abroad, based on SDGs & education, where people from all over the world can learn from each other. Selected as one of the ‘100 Faces of the Year’ in Forbes JAPAN 2021.