Denise Ritsuko Moriguchi (born 1976) is an American businesswoman who currently serves as the president of Uwajimaya since 2016 and as its CEO since 2017.[1][2]
Moriguchi acceded to her position as president of Uwajimaya on March 1, 2016.[7] She succeeded her aunt to the position as CEO of Uwajimaya in February 2017.[8][9] She was also appointed to the Washington State Convention Center's board of directors in February.[10] She was interviewed by the North American Post about her experiences prior to her tenure as CEO that same year.[11] Her family received the 2017 Tomodachi Award for their contributions to the relations between Japan and Seattle.[12]
Moriguchi was one of the members of the 2018 Japanese American Leadership Delegation.[13][14] In May 2018, Moriguchi called for the city of Seattle to abandon a proposed head tax, saying that it is not only "an Amazon tax." She argued that the proposed tax would also impact smaller companies, including Uwajimaya, greatly.[15][16] When the head tax came to effect, she contributed to efforts to repeal the tax.[17][18] She was elected to American Automobile Association Washington's Board of Trustees in November.[19]
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^"HR 4685 - 1993-94"(PDF). Washington State Legislature. 1994-02-09. Retrieved 2019-01-28.