Seiki Kato, the long-time president and CEO of the Japanese music tech company Korg, passed away at 67 following an illness.
Sad news reaches us from Japan. Seiki Kato, the long-time CEO and President of Korg, passed away at the young age of 67 last week following an illness.
He was the eldest son of Tsutomu Kato, the founder of Korg, and took over the CEO role in 2003 after many other influential positions in the company.
Korg Seiki Kato Press Release
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our President and Representative Director, Seiki Kato, who passed away peacefully at 8:00 PM on February 21, 2025, at the age of 67, following an illness.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude for the kindness and support he received during his lifetime and respectfully share this news with you.
For many years, Mr. Kato dedicated himself to the growth and success of our company, guiding us with exceptional leadership and a warm, compassionate spirit.
Career
Born in Tokyo on March 28, 1957, he was the eldest son of Tsutomu Kato, the founder of Korg. After graduating from Tokai University’s Department of Marine Science and Aquaculture, he joined Keio Giken Kogyo Co., Ltd. (now Korg Inc.) in 1980.
Early in his career, he worked in domestic sales, handling Korg products. By 1985, he became Head of Product Planning, playing a pivotal role in the development of innovative instruments such as the M1, a groundbreaking music workstation.
In 1988, he moved to KORG USA Inc., and in October 1989, he was appointed President of KORG USA, where he played a key role in expanding Korg’s presence in the U.S. market. In 1995, he became Executive Vice President of Korg Inc., and in October 2003, he assumed the position of President and CEO.
Throughout his career, Seiki Kato made significant contributions to the music industry.
For decades, he was a driving force behind Korg’s success, earning the deep respect and trust of colleagues and industry partners alike. The instruments he helped bring to life have empowered musicians around the world, shaping the future of music and artistic expression.
We remain committed to carrying forward his passion and spirit of innovation, striving to create products that inspire. We sincerely appreciate your continued support.
I can only say RIP Seiki Kato, and thank you for all your work for Korg.
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RIP Mister. Great company and amazing products, true to the core and innovative.