Dylan Monaghan

Living in Japan since 1993, Dylan has worked at all levels with Japanese businesses, the Self Defence Forces, US and other foreign militaries, diplomats, and senior officials in support of security objectives within the Asia Pacific Region. A former Lieutenant Colonel in the US Air Force with expertise in US Foreign Military Sales and security cooperation, Dylan is a fluent Japanese speaker and writer published in the Nikkei Business Online Journal. With considerable experience of successful sales and partnership with Japanese defence industry he has a deep insight into the workings of business in Japan. He was the in-country US government representative for Japan's fighter aircraft competition that resulted in Japan's selection of the F-35. Dylan is currently a director of the Tama-Tokyo US Japan Association and a member of the Japan-America Air Force Goodwill Association. He advises Japanese business on ways to grow their productivity as a Senior Performance Consultant at Dale Carnegie Training Japan.

Peter McDermott AM CSC

Peter served for over 40 years with the RAAF, retiring from active service in 2003 with the rank of Air Commodore, and then serving as a reservist as the Director-General of RAAF Reserves. Career highlights were the command of the Australian Defence College, founding Commandant of the Australian Command and Staff College and Defence Attache to Japan. His work in Japan was recognised with the award of the Conspicuous Service Cross and his thesis written during attendance at the Japanese Institute of National Defense Studies was published in Japanese and used as input into Japanese defence engagement policy. He is well-connected with the Defence Establishment in Canberra, initially as Adjunct Professor of Defence Management at the University of Canberra, and from 2009 until the present as National Secretary of the Royal United Services Institute of Australia and President of the RAAF Association (ACT Division). He is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management and a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

Patrick Carroll

Patrick Carroll has lived in Japan since 1983 and is a fluent Japanese speaker. He has been Representative Director of GEC Marconi (Japan) then BAE Systems (Japan) and President of Airbus Japan KK. He was seconded to the Royal Navy as project interpreter for the Maritime Self Defence Forces 07MSC minesweeper project and deployed on the initial vessels to ensure a smooth introduction into service. He is a Flight Instructor who has operated 3 aircraft in Japan and in Asia. He currently runs an aerospace consultancy.

Nozomu Yoshitomi

Major General Yoshitomi spent more than thirty years in the Japan Ground Self-Defence Force (JGSDF) until 2015. He served as a field artillery officer, an intelligence analyst, and an instructor/researcher. His assignments included Chief of Division for Strategy/Concept, JGSDF Research and Development Command, Professor of the School of Defence Sciences at the National Defence Academy of Japan, Commander of the 1st Surface to Ship Missile Regiment, JGSDF and Councillor of the Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office. Now a Professor at Nihon University, his research covers a wide range of issues including Japan’s defence strategy, JGSDF’s defence posture, and civil-military collaboration in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. He has published many papers and articles both in Japanese and English on these issues. His recent focus is the collaboration between Japan and UK on military operations and technologies.

Gareth Derrick

Gareth is an accomplished senior executive, diplomat and manager with commercial experience, and proven effectiveness in diverse business and ethnic cultures. His successful career in the Royal Navy saw him in joint-service operations worldwide and in diplomatic, technology export and consultancy roles in various Middle East countries, Bangladesh, China and Japan. With wide-ranging experience in risk assessment, relationship-building and negotiation he has proven adept at identifying opportunity and developing win-win solutions. Highly people-focused, Gareth naturally understands human factors and the diversity in his clients. An experienced Japanese speaker, he was at the heart of key defence export negotiations between UK and Japanese companies during 2007 – 2010, and working alongside government Ministers from both countries he laid foundations for the UK –Japan Defence Cooperation framework. He brings a hugely adaptable and innovative approach that reflects his commitment to finding effective business solutions.

Tony Graham MSc, CEng, MBA, FRINA, FICCPM, FREng, RCNC

Tony Graham achieved a very successful track record in Engineering and Programme/Project Management inside the Ministry of Defence over a 34+ year career. Tony trained as a naval constructor and achieved the rank of Constructor Rear Admiral, the first to hold such a high title since the Second World War alongside his full title as Head of the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors. Whilst, he well known for his leadership of the Battlefield Infrastructure team during OP TELIC (Iraq War) and his turnaround of both the Landing Ship Dock (Auxiliary) project and the MARS Fleet Tanker project; it is his sustainment of the Queen Elizabeth Aircraft Carrier programme over a highly challenging seven-year period for which he is perhaps best known. Constructor Rear Admiral Tony Graham led the UK/Japan naval technical talks for four years. He is presently the Chairman of UKNEST, Director of Bluewater Portfolio Ltd and a Non-Executive Director of both Cammell Laird and Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited. Tony is also currently acting as the Cammell Laird T31e Frigate Project Director.