
Role Summary
The Investor Relations Manager will be a
hands-on, execution-focused contributor
to CTW’s Investor Relations function. Reporting directly to the CFO, this role is responsible for the day-to-day preparation and execution of IR communications, materials, and investor interactions. This is
not a strategy-only or coordinator role . The successful candidate will personally own drafting, analysis, and execution while working closely with senior management and external IR/PR advisors during a transition period toward greater in-house ownership. CTW plans to hire
two Investor Relations Managers at the same level
to support growing IR needs and to foster a performance-driven environment. High performers will have opportunities for expanded responsibilities and career progression as the function matures. Key Responsibilities
Investor Relations Execution
Prepare and update core IR materials, including: Earnings press releases and scripts Investor presentations and fact sheets Q&A documents and FAQs Shareholder and analyst communication materials Support quarterly and interim earnings processes, including internal coordination, drafting, review cycles, and external dissemination. Manage day-to-day investor and analyst inquiries via email, calls, and meetings, ensuring responses are accurate, consistent, and compliant. Coordinate logistics and materials for earnings calls, investor meetings, non-deal roadshows, conferences, and site visits. Track and analyze: Shareholder base and ownership changes Analyst coverage and feedback Peer disclosures and market trends Stock performance and trading activity Prepare regular IR feedback summaries and insights for senior management. Disclosure, Compliance & Governance
Ensure strict compliance with: SEC disclosure requirements Internal disclosure controls and insider trading policies Assist in maintaining the Investor Relations section of the corporate website, ensuring materials are current and accurate. External Advisor Coordination
Work closely with external IR and PR firms during the transition period. Gradually assume ownership of routine IR execution previously handled by advisors. Track and report on IR activity metrics (e.g., investor interactions, response times, coverage quality). Ad-Hoc & Strategic Support
Support capital markets activities as needed (e.g., follow-on offerings, ATM programs). Assist with proxy-related inquiries, investor governance questions, and ESG-related communications. Qualifications & Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business, Communications, or a related field. 3–8 years of relevant experience
in investor relations, equity research (sell-side or buy-side), corporate finance, financial reporting, or IR advisory. Demonstrated
hands-on experience
preparing earnings materials, investor presentations, and disclosure-related documents. Strong understanding of U.S. securities regulations, public company disclosure practices, and Regulation FD. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in
English
(Japanese language skills are a strong plus). High proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel; experience with IR tools (e.g., Bloomberg, Q4, FactSet) is a plus. Detail-oriented, highly organized, and comfortable managing multiple deadlines in a fast-paced public company environment. Self-starter with strong analytical skills and the ability to work independently. Preferred Experience
Experience at a
newly listed, microcap, or small-cap public company . Prior exposure to gaming, technology, internet, or media sectors. Experience transitioning IR responsibilities from external advisors to in-house teams. Comfortable operating in a performance-oriented environment with high visibility and accountability.
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The Investor Relations Manager will be a
hands-on, execution-focused contributor
to CTW’s Investor Relations function. Reporting directly to the CFO, this role is responsible for the day-to-day preparation and execution of IR communications, materials, and investor interactions. This is
not a strategy-only or coordinator role . The successful candidate will personally own drafting, analysis, and execution while working closely with senior management and external IR/PR advisors during a transition period toward greater in-house ownership. CTW plans to hire
two Investor Relations Managers at the same level
to support growing IR needs and to foster a performance-driven environment. High performers will have opportunities for expanded responsibilities and career progression as the function matures. Key Responsibilities
Investor Relations Execution
Prepare and update core IR materials, including: Earnings press releases and scripts Investor presentations and fact sheets Q&A documents and FAQs Shareholder and analyst communication materials Support quarterly and interim earnings processes, including internal coordination, drafting, review cycles, and external dissemination. Manage day-to-day investor and analyst inquiries via email, calls, and meetings, ensuring responses are accurate, consistent, and compliant. Coordinate logistics and materials for earnings calls, investor meetings, non-deal roadshows, conferences, and site visits. Track and analyze: Shareholder base and ownership changes Analyst coverage and feedback Peer disclosures and market trends Stock performance and trading activity Prepare regular IR feedback summaries and insights for senior management. Disclosure, Compliance & Governance
Ensure strict compliance with: SEC disclosure requirements Internal disclosure controls and insider trading policies Assist in maintaining the Investor Relations section of the corporate website, ensuring materials are current and accurate. External Advisor Coordination
Work closely with external IR and PR firms during the transition period. Gradually assume ownership of routine IR execution previously handled by advisors. Track and report on IR activity metrics (e.g., investor interactions, response times, coverage quality). Ad-Hoc & Strategic Support
Support capital markets activities as needed (e.g., follow-on offerings, ATM programs). Assist with proxy-related inquiries, investor governance questions, and ESG-related communications. Qualifications & Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business, Communications, or a related field. 3–8 years of relevant experience
in investor relations, equity research (sell-side or buy-side), corporate finance, financial reporting, or IR advisory. Demonstrated
hands-on experience
preparing earnings materials, investor presentations, and disclosure-related documents. Strong understanding of U.S. securities regulations, public company disclosure practices, and Regulation FD. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in
English
(Japanese language skills are a strong plus). High proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel; experience with IR tools (e.g., Bloomberg, Q4, FactSet) is a plus. Detail-oriented, highly organized, and comfortable managing multiple deadlines in a fast-paced public company environment. Self-starter with strong analytical skills and the ability to work independently. Preferred Experience
Experience at a
newly listed, microcap, or small-cap public company . Prior exposure to gaming, technology, internet, or media sectors. Experience transitioning IR responsibilities from external advisors to in-house teams. Comfortable operating in a performance-oriented environment with high visibility and accountability.
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