Flight attendant to first-ever CEO at this airline -how Mitsuko Tottori brokethe glass ceiling in Japan

Flight attendant to first-ever CEO at this airline -how Mitsuko Tottori brokethe glass ceiling in Japan

Flight attendant to first-ever CEO at this airline -how Mitsuko Tottori brokethe glass ceiling in Japan From flight attendant to first-ever female CEO of Japan Airlines, how Mitsuko Tottori broke the glass ceiling. Mitsuko Tottori, 59, a former flight attendant who advanced to the position of CEO and President of Japan Airlines (JAL) over a career spanning 40 years, has broken a number of glass ceilings in getting to her current position in the quite patriarchal Japanese society. In effect, …