STAFF INTRODUCTION

The well-educated, fluent in English staff of the Tolman Collection comprise one of its most important assets. Our clients consist of citizens from more than 50 countries and in addition to their native languages, the battle with English, they face the constant struggle with the Japanese language. So, it can be said that our clients are delighted to visit our gallery to be looked after their artistic needs by four very personable, kind and helpful Japanese men in English.

Allison Tolman

Allison Tolman is now the owner of The Tolman Collection, a position she holds while living in New York and making frequent visits to Tokyo. A graduate of Yale University and a board member of The Japanese Art Society of America (JASA,) she has operated her own art business in New York for more than 20 years.

Eiji Nagao

Eiji Nagao, now the Senior Advisor of The Tolman Collection has been a very important part of our gallery for almost 40 years. His employment started during his 4th years at Meiji University while he worked as an “arbaito" (part time worker.) His charming, patient, dedicated manner, coupled with his total knowledge of the art that our gallery offers has made him a vital person in our gallery. Clients who worked in Japan many years ago often make it a habit to drop by to say hello to him when they visit Japan. They are always swept away when he can recall what pieces they have bought from our gallery.

Daisuke Maruoka

Daisuke Maruoka, Managing Director of The Tolman Collection, has served our company well; from the start, for five years and a half as the sole operator of our Shanghai effort, and later as the representative of our Hong Kong gallery for around same length of time. Those eleven years have given Daisuke an international outlook and his almost 20 years with The Tolman Collection make him an indispensable person in our gallery. Our frequent overseas exhibitions sometimes call on Daisuke to participate, even to the extent of shows we have done in Mexico, Hong Kong, Singapore, Brussels and Qazaqstan. He has also worked in New York with Allison Tolman at major international exhibitions.

Shin Mochizuki

Shin Mochizuki, International Project Manager, has been with The Tolman Collection for more than a decade. After receiving an MBA from Meiji University, Shin has worked on marketing our gallery. His responsibilities include correspondence with gallery customers, responding to email inquiries and expanding The Tolman Collection's mission of promoting contemporary Japanese works on paper.

Kiyo Fukuda

Kiyo Fukuda, Sales Manager, having spent his early childhood overseas, Kiyo developed a global sensibility and refined communication skills. His experience in the hospitality industry—from customer service to operational improvement and product development—shaped his commitment to elevating the client experience. He further broadened his perspective through business school programs and professional seminars in business and marketing.
At The Tolman Collection, Kiyo has been recognized as a top sales professional, achieving consistent results through polished proposals and thoughtful insight. As Sales Manager, he conveys the gallery’s worldview with attentive dialogue and designs precise strategies that highlight the character of each collection, fostering trust and lasting client relationships.
He values sincerity, attention to detail, and the creation of meaningful experiences.

INTRODUCTION by Norman H. TOLMAN

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