Kiyoshi Hamada Featured on the Marquis Masters Podcast
Press Release April 30, 2026
Mr. Hamada was committed to learning throughout his career and life
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HAMBURG, NJ, April 30, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Kiyoshi Hamada has been featured on the Marquis Masters Podcast. The podcast celebrates leaders and innovators who have shaped industries and inspired generations. Each episode features an intimate conversation with a Marquis honoree, uncovering the personal stories behind their professional success. The show reveals what it truly takes to lead with purpose, resilience, and authenticity.

The latest episode of the Marquis Masters podcast features host Nick Franck in conversation with Kiyoshi Hamada, a retired electronics industry executive whose four-decade career reflects a powerful blend of intellectual curiosity, adaptability, and hands-on problem-solving. Through a deeply personal and reflective discussion, Mr. Hamada shares insights from a lifetime shaped by global transitions, evolving industries, and a commitment to continuous learning.

Mr. Hamada's journey began in Japan, where he studied business administration at Keio University during a period of rapid industrial growth following World War II. Initially drawn to cost accounting and economic modeling, he developed early theories around product life cycles and forecasting, ideas that were ahead of their time but limited by the technological constraints of the era. This passion ultimately led him to join Toshiba Corporation, then a leading force in mass production and innovation within the electronics sector.

However, Mr. Hamada's career path quickly evolved beyond his original expectations. Reassigned to international operations, he relocated to the United States, where he helped establish and support business functions in New York. As a first-generation immigrant, he faced significant cultural and professional adjustments—from mastering conversational English in a fast-paced environment to navigating subtle but meaningful differences in communication styles, such as the interpretation of nonverbal cues like smiling. These experiences, he notes, were critical in shaping his adaptability and resilience.

Throughout the episode, Mr. Hamada reflects on the dramatic transformation of the electronics industry over the course of his career, particularly the rise of computer systems and data-driven operations. He played a key role in developing and implementing early business systems, often building processes from the ground up. Despite his technical expertise, he emphasizes that long-term success depended not on individual achievement, but on collaboration. By fostering team-based problem-solving and empowering colleagues to take ownership of projects, he helped create sustainable systems that continued to function independently.

Beyond his professional life, Mr. Hamada offers a glimpse into the personal values that guided him. Following his retirement, he began documenting his life experiences, eventually publishing two books, including KH in Seven Decades. Initially intended as a personal record, the project evolved into a broader reflection on his upbringing, career, and the enduring partnership he shared with his late wife. Together, they built a life centered on creativity and craftsmanship, designing and constructing their own furniture and home environment with care and intention.

Mr. Hamada also explores deeper philosophical questions that have accompanied him throughout his life, particularly the relationship between the body and the soul. Drawing from both Buddhist and Christian perspectives, he shares how his spiritual journey informed his understanding of purpose. Ultimately, he describes fulfillment as the act of contributing to others and finding meaning through service, relationships, and personal responsibility.

Now in his 90s, Mr. Hamada remains active in his community and continues to approach life with the same curiosity and discipline that defined his career. He reflects on the importance of balancing independence with adaptability, noting that while life cannot be fully planned, individuals must take ownership of their choices and remain open to change.

This episode of the Marquis Masters podcast offers listeners a thoughtful exploration of perseverance, cultural integration, and the value of building, whether in business, relationships, or one's own home, with intention and integrity.

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