Toyota announces management changes for N. America

RP news wires, Noria Corporation

Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Inc. (TEMA) announces the following senior management changes, effective June 25:

·        Steve St. Angelo, currently TEMA senior vice president, is named executive vice president. New assignments include strategic business management and the North American Production Support Center. He remains president of Toyota’s Kentucky plant and was recently named managing officer of Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) in Japan.

·        Ray Tanguay, currently TEMA executive vice president, assumes new responsibilities for production control and logistics, in addition to his current direction of corporate strategy. He remains president of Toyota’s Ontario manufacturing operation and managing officer of TMC.

·        Yasuhiro Fueta is named senior vice president of human resources and information systems in addition to his current duties as treasurer.

·        Osamu Ushio is named senior vice president of manufacturing at the Kentucky plant.

·        Ed Mantey is named senior executive engineer of the product development office at Toyota Technical Center, in addition to his current role as vice president.

·        Millie Marshall is named vice president of TEMA human resources, replacing the retiring Pete Gritton. She previously led information systems.

·        Koreatsu Aoki is named vice president production control, replacing the retiring Dave Burbidge.

·        Takao Gonno is named vice president of administration at the Kentucky plant, replacing the retiring Cheryl Jones. He is also the plant’s treasurer.

·        Tim Platt is named general manager of information systems.

·        Greg Wilder is named corporate compliance officer, replacing the retiring Charlotte Neal.