Corporate Driving Women to Automotive: The Leaders of Toyota on Why Mentoring Matters The automotive industry is facing once-in-a-century changes. In the years ahead, vehicles that are connected, automated, shared and electrified will radically reshape mobility in ways that will have a profound impact on people and communities across the world. Driving Women to Automotive "Gender diversity brings different perspectives and leadership styles, contributing to a more engaging and innovative workforce." TRACEY DOI Retired Chief Financial Officer, Toyota Motor North America 2022 D+I Annual Report DiversityInclusion women mobility community.
Photo: Toyota Six Toyota executives have been recognized in Automotive News' list of the 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry. Published every five years, the list aims to honor. International Women's Day 2021, is a great opportunity to take a quick look at some of the inspirational women drivers.
These women recently traveled to Washington, DC for a two. Women are no strangers to breaking barriers and sparking change. The automotive industry is just one example of how the professional strides of women in male-dominated fields continue to make a tremendous impact on the world.
What does this mean specifically for Toyota? Simply put, it creates an environment where innovative ideas, diverse perspectives and unique outlooks help propel the. The list is comprised of women in all aspects of the automotive industry whose recent efforts have been recognized for demonstrating influence, impact and leadership in the industry. Denthumdas has been an advocate for exploring the cutting-edge of technology to help Toyota customers and stakeholders.
In her position, she oversees teams doing product development and innovation for a range of. Breidinger will pilot the #5 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, with support from long-time partners Raising Cane's, CELSIUS and Sunoco. The 25-year-old has competed for TRICON in each of the last two seasons, making NASCAR history in 2023 as the highest-placing female debut driver in series history, finishing 15th at Kansas Speedway.
Toyota Motor North America celebrates four executives recognised by Automotive News as leading women in the North American auto industry. Last week, Toyota Racing Development drivers Hailie Deegan and Brittney Zamora were a part of the 10th annual ESPNW: Women + Sports Summit. The goal of the two-day event is to unite a world-class group of leaders in sports and business, female athletes and industry influencers.