The flight attendant who became CEO hopes more women will make it to the top


by KIFI

KIFI— By Hanako Montgomery and Helen Regan, CNN Tokyo/Hong Kong (CNN) — Mitsuko Tottori admits Japan has much more to do to get people like her into the chief executive seat. Tottori was named as the first female president and chief executive of Japan Airlines (JAL) in January, crowning a career that began nearly 40 years

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BBC News—The ex-flight attendant who became the first female boss of Japan Airlines. Mitsuko Tottori was named as the first female boss of Japan Airlines earlier this year.