In February 2018, Sony boss Kazuo Hirai, most often referred to as Kaz Hirai, announced plans to exit the company as Chief Executive Officer. Kenichiro Yoshida adopted the role in his stead, becoming President and CEO of Sony Corporation in April 2018. Hirai, however, maintained an important role in the company, transitioning to Chairman and a Board of Directors position. Now, nearly one year removed from such a transition, Hirai is leaving his station within the company once more.
According to a statement from Sony, Hirai’s retirement will begin in earnest on June 18, 2019. Yet, he is to maintain an advisory role on an as needed basis. As the statement notes, Hirai “will continue to provide counsel as requested by Sony’s management team, acting as Senior Advisor.”
President and CEO Kenichiro Yoshida said the following on the matter:
Hirai-san and I have been working on management reforms together since December 2013. While he will be retiring from both Chairman and our Board of Directors, we look forward to his continuing high-level support to Sony’s management that encompasses a breadth of diverse businesses.
Kaz Hirai released a statement of his own with regards to his coming departure:
Since passing the baton of CEO to Yoshida-san last April, as Chairman of Sony, I have had the opportunity to both ensure a smooth transition and provide support to Sony’s management. I am confident that everyone at Sony is fully aligned under Yoshida-san’s strong leadership, and are ready to build an even brighter future for Sony. As such, I have decided to depart from Sony, which has been a part of my life for the past 35 years. I would like to extend my warmest gratitude to all our employees and stakeholders who have supported me throughout this journey.
Hirai initially got his start in 1984 as a part of the music department’s marketing team, back when Sony Music Entertainment was known as CBS/Sony Records. In the summer of 1995, Hirai shifted his talents to the business’ computer entertainment division, joining Sony Computer Entertainment. By late 2006, just weeks after the launch of the PlayStation 3, Kaz Hirai was promoted to Sony Computer Entertainment’s President and CEO. Suffice it to say, he’s had quite the notable career.
[Source: Sony Global via Eurogamer]