Charles "Chuck" Hirotsugu Iikubo collection
Scope and Contents
This collection includes photographs and an article about Charles "Chuck" Hirotsugu Iikubo.
Dates
- Creation: circa 1957-2025
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
Legal title, literary rights, including copyright reside with the creators of the documents or their legal heirs and assigns. All requests to publish or quote must be submitted to the DePauw University Archives and Special Collections. The publisher must also obtain permission from the copyright holder.
Biographical Note
Iikubo was a music performance major at DePauw, specializing in the organ. He was also a Rector Scholar and an active participant in the Men’s Hall Association. Born in Tokyo, Iikubo was a second-generation DePauw student, following in the footsteps of his father Shidzuo Iikubo, who graduated in 1923.
In his professional life, Iikubo earned a reputation as a trusted voice in the field of business management and decision-making. He was the founder and CEO of Decision Systems Inc., a Tokyo-based consulting organization whose clients included Honda Motor, Hitachi, NEC, Toshiba, Nomura Securities and others. Through his consulting work, he helped dozens of corporations improve their organizational efficiency. He also published multiple books, including “Managing Beyond the Ordinary,” which he co-authored with Charles H. Kepner.
Iikubo served for 16 years on the Board of Trustees at Aoyama Gakuin University in his home city of Tokyo. He was also named an Honorary Ambassador for the State of Indiana in 1993. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the San Francisco Peace Treaty, Iikubo created the A-50 project, a private initiative to show gratitude for American assistance and cooperation in Japan’s postwar recovery. At a ceremony attended by Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and former Vice President Dan Quayle ’69, Iikubo said, "I sincerely hope the amicable relations of two great countries with extremely different backgrounds will work together toward providing stability in the world, while respecting each other's dignity and sharing the responsibility."
Throughout his life, Iikubo enthusiastically served his alma mater. He joined the DePauw University Board of Visitors in 1981, and he was an Alumni Citation recipient in 1987. In 1994, his generosity helped establish the Shidzuo Iikubo Gallery in honor of his father. Located in DePauw’s Emison Building, this gallery features art from the Arthur E. Klauser '45 Asian and World Community Collection as well as Tibetan art donated by Bruce Walker ’53. In 1998, Iikubo began his service to the Board of Trustees, eventually transitioning to a lifetime role in 2007. For his faithful contributions to the university and his successful career accomplishments, Iikubo was awarded the Old Gold Goblet in 2004.
During his last visit to DePauw in April 2018, Iikubo gave a presentation for the Asian Studies program about cross-cultural collaboration as well as a presentation in one of faculty member Dave Berque’s courses. Iikubo also had the opportunity to play the organ in Kresge Auditorium during this visit, which is something he spoke about with great joy.
Source: DePauw Stories, "Hirotsugu "Chuck" Iikubo '57 remembered as thoughtful leader, advocate for international goodwill." DePauw University website. Posted on February 24, 2025.
Extent
0.02 Cubic Feet (1 file folder)
Language of Materials
English
Subject
Genre / Form
- Title
- Charles "Chuck" Hirotsugu Iikubo collection
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- John Riggs; Bethany Fiechter
- Date
- 01/21/2011; 03/05/2025
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- Description is in English.
Repository Details
Part of the Archives of DePauw University and Indiana United Methodism Repository
Roy O. West Library
405 S. Indiana St.
Greencastle Indiana 46135 United States
archives@depauw.edu