Hideaki Fukutake
Hideaki Fukutake is a Japanese New Zealand businessman and arts patron, based in New Zealand since 2009. He is CEO of New Zealand company STILL that is focused on New Zealand-based opportunities to enhance art, culture and community through business, social enterprise and projects. He is a Director of Benesse Holdings in Japan and Chairman of the Fukutake Foundation which operates Benesse Art Site Naoshima and is an important contributor to the Setouchi Triennale.
Early years
He is the son of Japanese billionaire Soichiro Fukutake. He was raised in Okayama, Japan and attended Chuo University where he studied a Bachelors of Commerce.Family
Fukutake is married with three children, and lives in Auckland, New Zealand, following moving to the country in 2009.Fukutake's family is known for creating the Benesse Art Site and for revitalising Naoshima, Teshima and Inujima islands in the Seto Inland Sea, which were polluted by copper refineries emitting sulphur dioxide and by illegally dumped industrial waste.
Career
Fukutake is a director of Benesse Holdings, Japan, a company founded by his grandfather, and previously worked at Japanese companies SMS Corporation and Keyence Corporation.In 2020, he set up a New Zealand company STILL with the mission to acquire or start 100 New Zealand businesses that are fundamentally good for New Zealand. STILL's interest is companies that enhance art, culture and community and is an intergenerational organisation with a long term outlook.