Satomi Oka Appointed Inglis Digital USA Japanese Representative

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday August 28

Inglis Digital USA have announced the addition of well known Sydney based bloodstock agent Satomi Oka to their team.

Satomi brings over 20 years of experience as an international bloodstock agent to her new role and is a director of the Federation of Bloodstock Agents Australia and an accredited bloodstock agent in Japan,

Satomi Oka - image supplied

Satomi is highly respected in the industry and in her new role will work to grow the company’s buying base in Japan by recruiting new registered buyers to the Inglis Digital USA platform, increasing awareness of the company, and bringing horses to the attention of Japanese buyers when they might fit their program.

“U.S. racing has a significant influence in Japan and American pedigrees are highly respected,” said Satomi Oka .

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“I am thrilled to be part of Inglis Digital USA and to help building its brand in Japan. I look forward to assisting Japanese buyers in securing horses through this exciting new opportunity with Inglis Digital USA.”

Satomi Oka will continue to serve her current clients and work in her current positions while also fulfilling her duties with Inglis Digital USA.

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