Tatsuzo Egoshi
About Tatsuzo Egoshi
Tatsuzo Egoshi is a Senior Program Manager at NI (National Instruments) in Tokyo, specializing in hardware services with extensive experience in business development and project management.
Tatsuzo Egoshi - Senior Program Manager at NI
Tatsuzo Egoshi currently holds the position of Senior Program Manager for Global Services - Hardware Services at NI (National Instruments) based in 東京都, 日本. He focuses on managing hardware warranty and calibration services, bringing significant expertise in enterprise contracts and customer training to the role. Tatsuzo has been instrumental in ensuring that NI's hardware services meet client expectations and industry standards.
Previous Roles at NI
Before his current role, Tatsuzo Egoshi served as Senior Service Sales Manager / Account Manager at NI from 2015 to 2020 in Tokyo. In this capacity, he was involved in service sales, managing key accounts, driving business growth, and ensuring customer satisfaction. Prior to that, he was the Business Development Manager from 2009 to 2015, where he leveraged his business development skills to expand NI's market presence. Tatsuzo's career at NI began as District Sales Manager from 2001 to 2009, handling sales operations and regional market growth.
Experience as a Software Development Engineer at DISCO
Tatsuzo Egoshi has a solid technical foundation from his time at DISCO, where he worked as a Software Development Engineer from 1996 to 2000. During this period, he developed software solutions that contributed to DISCO's product offerings. His engineering background has been an asset throughout his career, providing a strong base for his roles in both business and technical management.
Educational Background in Aerospace
Tatsuzo Egoshi studied Aerospace at the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology, where he earned his Master of Engineering (ME) degree from 1991 to 1996. This academic background provided him with a rigorous technical education, laying the foundation for his career in technical and managerial roles within the hardware and software services industries.