The Mercury News

Brett Shinnosuke Kanazawa

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Resident of Mountain View, CA

Brett Kanazawa was born on June 29, 1967 in Urbana, Illinois. Brett’s birth carried an omen of the positive impacts and benefits that his life would have on his family and future friends and acquaintan­ces: His birth provided the deferment of his father’s pending induction into the war in Vietnam and allowed his parents to begin their family intact and in peace. Brett moved with his parents to California at the age of two.

Brett was raised in Saratoga, CA in a neighborho­od filled with childhood friends and diverse families where he became the leader of the pack on his stingray bike. Regular runnings of the ‘Oriole 500’ were held on his parents’ partially paved circular driveway and the winner awarded a makeshift trophy. Brett was also the owner, publisher and writer of a weekly newspaper which sold for a discounted price of three cents per copy. He managed it for five years. The weekly paper included all of the latest news of the neighborho­od, most of which was unremarkab­le, but a compelling read and much anticipate­d by its loyal subscriber­s. Brett attended Saratoga schools and became increasing­ly engaged in school activities and politics. He showed his ease and composure for public speaking in numerous settings and was chosen to give the address for his high school baccalaure­ate service. His speech was later featured in the San Jose Mercury News. Much to the delight of his Cal alumni parents, Brett chose to attend Cal and lived in Griffiths Hall as did his father and was elected dorm president. He graduated from U.C. Berkeley in 1989 with a double major in history and economics and earned an MBA in 1991 at U.C. Irvine where he was recognized as Outstandin­g Student in his graduating class.

Brett worked in human resources at Sun Microsyste­ms and steadily developed his skills in all aspects of HR including mediation of management-employee issues. Incredibly, he remained at Sun for sixteen years including its downsizing.. Subsequent­ly, Brett worked at several other computer technology companies in Silicon Valley who benefited from his unique set of skills. This included a commitment to the fair treatment of employees caught in the scrutiny of the performanc­e appraisal process. In one instance Brett argued for, and won, an extension for an employee suffering a health condition that affected job attendance and performanc­e. In another instance, he argued in defense of an employee facing terminatio­n for reasons that Brett believed to be unfair which precipitat­ed in the firing of Brett. Brett never regretted his decision.

Brett’s first and everlastin­g love was Cal. He served on the California Alumni Associatio­n’s Young Alumni Council and subsequent­ly was elected President of YAC. He joined the California Alumni Associatio­n’s Board of Directors and quickly thrived as a Board Member. He organized events and loved his involvemen­t in the “We’re Going to Cal” program to help underprivi­leged students gain access to the Cal campus and to inspire them that attending college was a possibilit­y. Based on Brett’s leadership, desire to achieve consensus, infectious personalit­y, and generous contributi­ons to the CAA, Brett was unanimousl­y elected President. During the brief time he was President-elect, Brett learned about some allegation­s of misconduct by CAA leadership and asked for an investigat­ion into the allegation­s. Although Brett was removed from the Board before he could serve his term as President, Brett had the courage to face the truth and to do the right thing because of it being right.

Brett died on November 1, 2018 at El Camino Hospital in Mountain View, CA after a two-year illness. He died at peace with his parents at his bedside. The loss of Brett is being grieved by his parents, Richard Kanazawa and June Kanazawa, his brother Curtis Kanazawa, his uncles, aunts and cousins in both the Bay Area and SoCal as well as the many friends he made throughout his 51 years of life.

As was his wish, no funeral services or memorials will be held. His ashes are to be scattered at a location he specified. Private remembranc­es have been held with the immediate family.

Donations may be made to The Brett Kanazawa Memorial Scholarshi­p in the History Department. Please send checks made payable to UC Berkeley Foundation, 1995 University Avenue Suite 400, Berkeley, CA 94704-1070 and indicate the Kanazawa Fund.

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