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10 Facts About Mich Matsudaira

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Mich Matsudaira's older brother, John Matsudaira, was a member of the Northwest School of artists.

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Mich Matsudaira then worked at Boeing as an industrial engineer and manager for several years before taking his position as executive director of the Governor's Asian American Advisory Council in 1972.

3.

Mich Matsudaira moved his business to Belltown and then to Pioneer Square before closing his shop in 1990.

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Mich Matsudaira then returned to Boeing as a financial analyst.

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Mich Matsudaira was recognized for his 20 years of experience with Boeing in 2002.

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Mich Matsudaira retired from the company on March 1,2003.

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On May 13,1974, after the council was renamed the Commission on Asian American Affairs, Mich Matsudaira was one of the speakers at an Asian American awareness workshop hosted by Evergreen State College.

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8.

Mich Matsudaira resigned his position on the council in 1978 in protest against Governor Dixy Lee Ray.

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Mich Matsudaira was a member of the Seattle chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League, and served as its president in 1979.

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Mich Matsudaira later joined the National Council for Japanese American Redress, which he supported financially.