News

29 Jan 2020

Club Receives International Accolades

The Club has been named in the top 100 Platinum City Clubs of the World list for a second consecutive time.

The accolade from the Club Leaders Forum, a private club consultancy, is awarded to the top 1 percent of clubs worldwide.

The Club was recognized for its excellent amenities, facilities, service, governance, management and adaptability.

In addition, the Association of Private Club Directors’ BoardRoom magazine named the Club as an Iconic Distinguished Club for a second time.

Iconic status is bestowed on clubs with "good standing" that were founded at least 75 years ago.

08 Jan 2020

Remembering Deborah Wenig

Former Club governor Deborah Wenig passed away last week in Dayton, Ohio at the age of 61.

Joining the Club with her husband, Joseph, in 2008, she served on the Board of Governors from 2009 to 2013, a period that included the Club's opening of its current Azabudai home in 2011.

Born in Catskill, New York, Deb, as she was known to family and friends, graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University before teaching political science at several colleges in the United States.

In the October 2012 issue of INTOUCH magazine, she discussed the importance of voting in the Club's annual election (she was a passionate supporter of the League of Women Voters).

Deb is survived by her husband, two children, six grandchildren and mother.

 

 

19 Dec 2019

Women's Group Adopts New Name

The Women’s Group wrapped up its 70th-anniversary year with a brand-new name.

Formally approved with a vote at the Club’s Annual General Meeting in November, the group is now referred to as Connections.

According to Rusty Yuson, the group’s director of administration, the adoption was the culmination of many months of discussion, research and focus groups.

Yuson says the name reflects the evolution of the group, its membership and its purpose.

“The name Connections resonates with the group’s current mission to enhance the lives of members and their families through social connections, enrichment and cultural programs and charitable activities,” he says.

26 Nov 2019

Club Unveils New Board

Seven Members were elected to the Club's Board of Governors at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on November 26.

At the first Board meeting following the AGM, Michael Alfant was selected as representative governor for his fourth consecutive one-year term.

In other Board positions, Jesse Green and Alok Rakyan were named first and second vice president, respectively, with Kenji Ota named secretary and Michael Benner continuing in his role as treasurer.

Elected Governors
American Citizens
Michael Alfant
Jeffrey Behr
John Flanagan
Catherine Onaka

Japanese Citizens
Kenji Ota

Other Nationalities
Alok Rakyan

Women's Group Representative
Heidi Regent

20 Nov 2019

Club Earns Awards for Wine and Spirit Offerings

Three Club restaurants have won international recognition for the quality of their wine and spirit lists.

Among the restaurants honored in The World of Fine Wine magazine's annual best wine list awards was CHOP Steakhouse, whose wine list received three stars for a fifth consecutive year.

In a first, the third-floor dining spot's selection of spirits was named the best spirits list in Asia.

Elsewhere, Rainbow Café's wine list picked up two stars in the restaurant's first awards mention and American Bar & Grill's list garnered two stars, one more star than last year.

Wine lists are assessed on their breadth, depth, quality and value by a panel of eminent wine experts.

A three-star award, according to The World of Fine Wine, reflects a "great" wine list that shows variety in wine region, style, vintage, quality, winery prestige and format.

Former world sommelier champion Gerard Basset says the awards are "rapidly becoming as coveted as Michelin stars."