DEAN / CEO TEMPLE UNIVERSITY JAPAN CAMPUS - Matthew Wilson - Lance E. Lee Podcast - Episode #241
The remarkable journey of Matthew Wilson, the president and dean of
Temple University Japan campus, began at the tender age of three when he
impressed a neighbor, Alice, with his ability to communicate and set
his sights on becoming a lawyer. He attended the University of Utah, a
family tradition, and then served as a Mormon elder in Japan, where the
unforgiving climate caused him to return to Utah, facing criticism from
his congregation. Despite the setback, he remained determined to retain
his Japanese language skills, leading him to attend Japanese services
and meet his future wife, Noriko. Matthew and Noriko got married in
Gunma, and with his heart set on a law career, he found work at Yokogawa
Denki. Two degrees at the University of Utah later, he began
undertaking international law studies at Temple University. In
2003-2009, as the law program director, Matthew was part of a
significant milestone, securing the status of a "foreign university,
Japan campus" for Temple amidst the legal and political challenges.
Matthew's outstanding leadership skills and devotion to education and
service have been evident in his remarkable achievements at Temple
University, increasing visibility and undergraduate numbers during the
pandemic.