Visual and audio technology company Christie has named Hideaki Onishi as its new chairman and CEO.

| 07 Apr 2022


Visual and audio technology company Christie has named Hideaki Onishi as its new chairman and CEO.
Bringing more than three decades worth of management experience with Christie’s parent company Ushio, Hideaki replaces Kazuhisa Kamiyama, who has completed his tenure with Christie and is returning to Japan to take up a new role at Ushio headquarters.
“It is a great honour to lead Christie,” said Onishi. “Christie has a proud legacy of continued innovation, in its products, manufacturing, and in its ever-evolving business models. I aim to bring strong leadership and to honour principles of respect, transparency and integrity.”
Commenting on Kamiyama’s departure, Onishi added: “Kazuhisa’s work was pivotal in navigating Christie through the many challenges faced in both the industry and the wider economy in recent years. I look forward to holding open conversations with all levels of the Christie team globally to learn more. I am excited for the journey ahead and Christie’s continued growth – it is an exciting time to be joining the company.”
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