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Seiichi Yamaguchi Named President of Yamaha Corporation of America

Current President Tom Sumner to Retire Later in 2026

Today, Seiichi Yamaguchi has been named President of Yamaha Corporation of America (YCA), effective April 1, 2026. Current President Tom Sumner will retire later in 2026. Seiichi Yamaguchi is currently Managing Executive Officer and Executive General Manager of the Musical Instruments Business Unit of Yamaha Corporation.

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Tom Sumner, current Yamaha President retiring in 2026, pictured with next President, Seiichi Yamaguchi.

Tom Sumner, current Yamaha President retiring in 2026, pictured with next President, Seiichi Yamaguchi.

Since beginning his career at Yamaha in 1985, Yamaguchi has held a variety of key leadership roles at the company. In a few of his key roles prior to his current position, he served as Chairman and Managing Director of Yamaha Music and Electronics China, Managing Officer and General Manager of the Musical Instruments and Audio Sales Unit and Managing Director of Yamaha Scandinavia. He also worked at YCA earlier in his career and established an early digital sheet music venture, Yamaha Music Interactive, in New York City.

“I am looking forward to working with the great team at YCA to expand the brand’s reach in the United States,’ said Seiichi Yamaguchi. “I’ve enjoyed my previous time living and working in the U.S., and I know Yamaha can make an even bigger and better impact on the lives of U.S. musicians and educators.”

Current YCA president Tom Sumner started with the company in 1988 as a salesperson and has served as president since 2018—the first U.S. native to hold the position. His roles have included General Manager of the Consumer Products Division and the Pro Audio and Combo Division, President of Yamaha Electronics Corporation, and Senior Vice President for Sales and Marketing, prior to becoming president in 2018.

“I am humbled and honored to have worked in an industry I love, for a company I love and respect and with people I love and respect for my entire career,” Sumner stated. “I owe everything to my Yamaha team members around the globe—especially here in the United States—who come to work every day dedicated to serving music makers and music lovers and represent the Yamaha standard bearers of passion, quality and customer service. I am humbled to work beside you and call you my colleagues. I’ve also been blessed to serve our music products industry and our wonderful trade organization, NAMM. Serving on the NAMM Board of Directors, the NAMM Executive Committee and as NAMM Chairman was the honor of a lifetime.”

For more information about Yamaha, visit: https://usa.yamaha.com/.

ABOUT YAMAHA

Yamaha Corporation of America is the largest subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation, the world-leading music and sound company, based in Hamamatsu, Japan. The Yamaha team is committed to helping everyone progress, express and connect through music and sound. We offer innovative, finely crafted, award-winning products for your entire musical journey, including pianos, brass instruments, woodwinds, strings, electronic keyboards, guitars, drums, professional and home audio equipment.

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