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Making an Impact: Toyota Women Recognized for Industry Leadership

Manufacturing Institute honors three workers with 2024 Women MAKE Awards

WASHINGTON (April 23, 2024) – On April 18, three Toyota manufacturing leaders acquired nationwide recognition on the Women MAKE Awards in Washington, D.C. The honorees have been amongst 130 excellent girls leaders acknowledged by the Manufacturing Institute for delivering management within the business and making contributions to the communities wherein they dwell.

The MAKE Awards (previously generally known as the STEP Ahead Awards) acknowledge girls game-changers and establish prime expertise in manufacturing, and additional encourage award winners to mentor and help the subsequent technology of feminine expertise to pursue fashionable manufacturing careers.

“There has never been a better time for young women to pursue opportunities in modern manufacturing,” mentioned Toyota Senior Vice President of Electric Vehicle Supply and incoming Women MAKE Awards Vice Chair Susan Elkington. “As a previous Honoree, I know the power of this program to motivate and mentor the next generation, and I am excited to continue to be part of this initiative highlighting the amazing Women who MAKE America.”

Toyota Honorees:

Kristen Tabar, group vice chairman, Research and Development Toyota Motor North America (TMNA)
With greater than 30 years of expertise within the auto business, Tabar is a trailblazer in TMNA R&D, at present main mobility options. Name a task in automotive electronics, and Tabar has probably stuffed it. She’s additionally steered course of and design enhancements and led the company high quality division for Toyota’s North American operations.

Natalie Wilkinson, vice chairman, Manufacturing Production Innovation Center, TMNA
As a feminine trailblazer in Toyota manufacturing engineering, Wilkinson is a transformative chief at TMNA. She’s held key roles in plant manufacturing and regional headquarters, overseeing the automotive manufacturing revolution. Leading the cross-functional manufacturing manufacturing innovation middle and the manufacturing digital transformation group, she employs revolutionary methods and applied sciences, steering Toyota towards competitiveness, electrification and carbon neutrality.

Toyota Emerging Leaders:

Patricia Pastrana Arroyo, pilot engineer, Toyota Indiana (Emerging Leader Award)
Arroyo’s repute as a motivated engineer with abilities for establishing methods and coaching groups at Toyota Indiana is well-founded. During her time because the plastics division principal chief, she educated 55 group members whereas implementing quite a few kaizens and a paint-jig enchancment, growing effectivity and high quality whereas considerably decreasing prices for 2 mannequin launches.

Each 12 months, the Manufacturing Institute, the workforce growth and schooling accomplice of the National Association of Manufacturers, acknowledges girls within the science, expertise, engineering and manufacturing areas of the manufacturing business who exemplify management and excellence of their careers.

About Toyota 
Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been part of the cultural material in North America for greater than 65 years, and is dedicated to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility by way of our Toyota and Lexus manufacturers, plus our greater than 1,800 dealerships.

Toyota instantly employs greater than 63,000 individuals in North America who’ve contributed to the design, engineering, and meeting of almost 47 million automobiles and vans at our 13 manufacturing crops. By 2025, Toyota’s 14th plant in North Carolina will start to fabricate automotive batteries for electrified autos. With extra electrified autos on the highway than another automaker, Toyota at present gives 27 electrified choices.

For extra details about Toyota, go to www.ToyotaNewsroom.com. 

Amplifying Voices: Toyota Celebrates Women’s History Month

For Women’s History Month, Toyota is happy to rejoice 4 inspiring girls who work in numerous roles inside the firm. From upkeep to expertise acquisition positions, these girls share what it means to be a girl working at Toyota.

In Good Company  
For Amanda Young, environmental engineer at Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia (TMMWV), life at Toyota has been nice because of her friends and optimistic community.  

“My experience is that women at Toyota are extremely supportive of each other,” she says. “I was nominated to attend a women’s conference last year and met some amazing women who are still my friends to this day. We want to see each other succeed and be role models for others.” 

Young, who’s labored at TMMWV since 2021, says no two days are alike and that’s how she likes it.  

“My team and I are working every day to make sure Toyota West Virginia is always in compliance and meeting our goals,” she stated. “We physically inspect equipment, write reports, and mitigate any issues as they arise. I’m also part of the Region 1 team that assists non-manufacturing sites with their environmental compliance. This requires physically traveling to their sites to support them through audits as well as supporting [them] remotely.” 

Young additionally works with the sustainability workforce via the biodiversity working group. Her duties throughout Toyota North America (TNA) embrace defending native species and serving to construct native habitat. 

Young says she knew only a few girls within the business the place she beforehand labored. However, when she got here to Toyota and attended her first Wildlife Habitat Council convention, she was pleasantly stunned.  

“My entire table was women from Toyota, and they were all environmental engineers,” she says. “It made me so proud to sit among such a group of smart, supportive, innovative women. These women inspire me to be better and work harder. Women who are innovative are crucial to the future of any company.”  

When Colleagues Become Family  
Candice Nash, a Toyota D+I advisor based mostly in Plano, has labored on the firm for the previous 20 years. The key to her longevity? Doing what she loves.  

“I have the honor and pleasure of turning my passion into a paycheck in my current role,” she says. “I collaborate with senior leaders of Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) to design and execute customized diversity and inclusion strategies.” 

Nash says that her work provides her pleasure. It’s the objective of the D+I workforce to foster an surroundings the place all staff might be their genuine selves and be celebrated for who they’re.  

“It makes me happy to have the privilege to be a part of something so special,” she says. 

Cultivating a way of belonging is a driving pressure for Nash. She nurtures and gives staff with assist, consideration, and care — an embodiment of Toyota’s Mendomi strategy, which suggests caring for employees like they’re household. 

“I’ve made many invaluable relationships over the years,” she says. “Many of those who have gone on to their next chapter — retirement — keep in touch and still visit each other. I’m grateful for the power of connecting with people and making lifelong friends at work who’ve become family.” 

Nash holds these sturdy bonds and rules near coronary heart. The former East Coast resident shares her success with those that instilled these values in her from the start: her household.  

“I’ve been blessed to share this journey with my roomies, also known as my parents,” she says. “I built a Next Gen home for them. My parents and my Nana moved here from New Jersey. We haven’t looked back and thoroughly enjoy our new home here, where the stars at night are big and bright!” 

Be Confident in Your Own Lane  
Surprisingly for Kayla Ledbetter, a workforce chief in upkeep at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Alabama (TMMAL), working in a male-dominated business hasn’t been too tough. 

“I personally have not faced too many issues,” she says. “I enjoy empowering other females and answering questions about how they could get in this field as well.”  

She believes girls have a lot to supply in STEM areas.  

“Women are usually detail-oriented and observant,” she says. “It’s also important to break stereotypes and show that women can do just about anything they set their minds to.” 

Ledbetter is proof of that. She’s a professional at fixing issues and even constructed a truck when she was simply 14.  

The daughter of a mechanic, she grew up observing the ins and outs of automobiles.  

“I love working on vehicles in my spare time,” she says. “My most prized possession is a 1982 Toyota pickup I restored myself.” 

Ledbetter, who’s labored at TMMAL for greater than two years, is grateful that her day-to-day work life is in a pleasant surroundings that’s supportive.  

“My job is so rewarding, and I’m happy I can work for a company that allows me to succeed,” she says.  

She encourages different girls to pursue positions that meet their skilled requirements and align with their passions no matter exterior perceptions.  

“Don’t be afraid to go for what you want, no matter the opinion of others,” she says. “Your happiness is all that matters. Prove it to yourself, and don’t let anything stop you from achieving your goals.”  

Cultivating the Next Generation of Leaders 
When it involves bringing in Toyota’s new crop of expertise, Sherry McCaskill is on the entrance strains. As the HR Talent Acquisition supervisor, College Programs, Diversity & Employment Branding at TMNA, she’s the primary entry level for a lot of searching for a profession on the firm.  

“My team and I are responsible for attracting and recruiting great diverse talent, and mentoring the next generation of talent at Toyota,” she says. “We recruit, source, manage and hire over 500 interns/co-ops and trainees across North America.”  

She additionally oversees the corporate’s multi-year acquisition technique, which faucets into sturdy group partnerships and leverages Toyota’s exterior social media technique to attach and appeal to the perfect and most numerous expertise.  

“Because Talent Acquisition touches every business unit across North America, producing happiness is key to my role,” she says. “We need the right talent in the pipeline to meet our current and future needs — people who are engaged, skilled and ready to help support Toyota’s mobility vision. In my role, that means finding incredible talent and then helping them connect to purposeful and meaningful work across Toyota.” 

Identifying future leaders after which inserting them on a path that aligns with their very own profession targets is one factor, however making certain their contentment and success is one other — it’s what makes McCaskill’s position so gratifying and significant.  

“Happiness is a given if our team members are connected, heard, engaged and purposed,” says McCaskill, who’s had a number of roles throughout her 23 years at Toyota. “Team members are the heart and the soul of the organization. Without them, we can’t function in unity or bring about innovative change.” 

In addition to main her workforce, she’s additionally a proud member of enterprise partnering teams (BPGs) like African American Collaborative (AAC) and Women Influencing and Impacting Toyota (WIIT).  

“I enjoy collaborating when I can,” she says. “Our people are what I like about working for Toyota — that and the fact that Toyota’s philosophies are in our DNA. During my time with Toyota, I’ve built and nurtured some great relationships across the enterprise. I feel fortunate to have been given many wonderful opportunities to develop and grow, professionally and personally.” 

Royal Enfield Is Ready To Go Racing In 2024 With BTR

If you are excited to see extra ladies become involved in motorbike racing, then chances are high wonderful that you have been following Royal Enfield’s Build Train Race program for the previous few years. 2024 marks its fifth yr, and the organizers are happy and proud to announce that each the Road Racing and Flat Track applications are returning for the 2024 season.

In the Progressive American Flat Track sequence, racers construct a Royal Enfield INT650, then prepare and race it at BTR occasions held throughout the common AFT season. Over on the street racing facet, racers construct a Royal Enfield Continental GT 650, then race it at BTR occasions held throughout the common MotoAmerica street racing season. We’ll embrace the provisional calendars for each sequence under, so get able to mark your calendars.

Royal Enfield BTR Road Racing Series – Class Of 2024

Here are the racers who shall be taking part within the 2024 BTR Road Racing sequence:

  • Emma Betters
  • Lucy Blondel
  • Miranda Cain
  • Camille Conrad
  • Aubrey Credaroli
  • Cassie Creer
  • Kira Knebel
  • Shea MacGreggor
  • Mikayla Moore
  • Lauren Prince
  • Pearltry Suen
  • Holly Varey
  • Kate West

With 5 returning racers from 2023 (together with championship winner Mikayla Moore) and 7 newcomers, it is positive to be an awesome season of racing for each individuals and spectators.

Royal Enfield BTR Flat Track Series – Class Of 2024

Here are the BTR Flat Track racers we’ll see within the filth in 2024:

  • Hannah Lange
  • Shasta L’Heurex
  • Taia Little
  • Kenzie Luker
  • Mya Maffei
  • Mikaela Nichols-Lionetti
  • Morgan Piller
  • Hannah Robertson
  • Madicela Rodriguez
  • Kristiana Ross

The Flat Track sequence will see three riders return from the 2023 season, together with seven new riders. We cannot wait to see the season unfold!

Here Are The Provisional 2024 Royal Enfield Build Train Race Calendars

We’ve acquired each calendars right here, so open your apps or get out your pen and paper (as much as you).

Date Track
May 19, 2024 Barber Motorsports Park (Leeds, Alabama)
June 2, 2024 Road America Raceway (Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin)
June 30, 2024 The Ridge Motorsports Park (Shelton, Washington)
August 18, 2024 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (Lexington, Ohio)
Date Track
March seventh and eighth, 2024 Daytona International Speedway (Daytona Beach, Florida)
April 27, 2024 Texas Motor Speedway (Fort Worth, Texas)
May 11, 2024 Ventura Raceway (Ventura, California)
August 6, 2024 Black Hills Speedway (Rapid City, South Dakota)
Finale Date TBD Finale Location TBD

BTR coaches for 2024 embrace three-time Grand Prix World Champion Freddie Spencer (also called “Fast Freddie”) on the street race facet, and professional flat monitor and supermoto racer Johnny Lewis on the flat monitor facet. 

How To Watch Both BTR Series

MotoAmerica has an energetic YouTube channel (linked in our Sources), the place it often posts races from all of the sequence that race below the MotoAmerica banner. During the 2023 season, it was one of the best ways to maintain up with BTR should you could not make it to the races in particular person.

The Progressive American Flat Track racing sequence introduced a multi-year streaming settlement with the FloSports platform

Toyota and espnW Celebrate 8th Class of Everyday Heroes at The espnW: Women + Sports Summit, 2023

PLANO, Texas (Oct. 25, 2023) – Last night at The espnW: Women + Sports Summit in Ojai, CA, presented by Toyota, the eighth class of Toyota Everyday Heroes was announced and honored.

The Toyota Everyday Heroes program recognizes women who are making a difference for women and girls in their local communities through sports. These heroes were provided with $15,000 grants and were recognized on stage by Team Toyota Athlete and three-time Paralympic medalist Danelle Umstead, along with ESPN’s Elle Duncan. Toyota has been a presenting sponsor of The espnW: Women + Sports Summit for 11 years.

Throughout the three-day event, Toyota is giving attendees a firsthand look at the all-new 2024 Tacoma and the first-ever 2024 Grand Highlander. Toyota is also supporting “The Summit in 60 Seconds” daily recap videos that are shared during the event and on espnW’s social media accounts.

“Toyota is proud to announce the 2023 Everyday Heroes – Mechelle Lewis Freeman and Peggy Turner – who are both extraordinary women going above and beyond in their communities to make a positive impact for women and girls through sports,” said Angie White, senior manager of media at Toyota Motor North America. “Their stories are a true example of what hard work and determination can achieve, and we’re proud to honor them and their accomplishments.”

Mechelle Lewis Freeman (TrackGirlz – Frisco, TX)
Mechelle Lewis Freeman is a former track athlete who competed in the 2007 World Championships and the 2008 Olympics. Understanding the power of mentorship and the impact of sports on young girls, Mechelle founded TrackGirlz. The organization focuses on physical health, mental strength, guidance, and support for girls who want to pursue track and field.

Mechelle raises money through grants, donations, and partnerships, and is working towards building a dedicated facility for TrackGirlz athletes and increasing grant distributions made by the organization.

Peggy Turner (TIRR Memorial Hermann – Houston, TX)
Peggy Turner is a pioneer for wheelchair basketball and an advocate for adaptive athletics. She created the first adapted sports initiatives in the Houston Parks and Recreation Department and currently serves as the Athletics Community Liaison & Adapted Sports Coordinator at TIRR Memorial Hermann. Peggy has been instrumental in establishing wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby teams for both youth and adults, providing inclusivity and valuable skills for individuals with disabilities.

Peggy has raised funds for the program through donations directed to the adaptive sports program, and continues to work towards improving the lives of people with disabilities through sports.

To qualify for a Toyota Everyday Heroes grant, a person and/or organization must:

  • Have been operating as an active, sports-related organization for at least two years;
  • Currently create sports opportunities for girls and women in their local communities, and make a meaningful, inspiring impact with quantifiable results.

Past Honorees:

  • 2022 – Liz Ferro (Founder & CEO of Girls With Sole) and Nzingha Prescod (Founder of the Prescod Institute for Sport, Teamwork, and Education – “PISTE Academy”)
  • 2018 – Cecelie Owens (Founder/President, G.I.R.L.S Sports Foundation), Liz Brieva & Megan Livatino (Founder & Executive Director, Girls Play Sports), and Melissa Clarke-Wharff (Founder, Courage League Sports)
  • 2017 – Darlene Hunter (Founder, Lady Mavericks Wheelchair Basketball), Fartun Osman (Founder, Somali Girls Rock), and Mira Manickam (Founder, Brown Girl Surf)
  • 2016 – Courtney Payne Taylor (Founder, Girls Riders Organization), Tracy Pointer (Founder, GROW/GROW Girl), and Beth Devine (Founder, Philly Girls in Motion)
  • 2015 – Chrissy Lewis-Summers (Founder of Beyond Sticks) and Heidi Boynton (Founder of Mini Mermaid Running Club)
  • 2014 – Dr. Kimberley S. Clay (Co-founder, Play Like a Girl!), Monica Gonzalez (Founder, Gonzo Soccer), and Claire Smallwood (Co-founder and Executive Director of SheJumps)
  • 2013 – Barb Lazarus (Founder, Game On! Foundation), Justine Siegal (Founder, Baseball For All), and Mobolaji Akidoe (Hope 4 Girls Foundation)

About Toyota

Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in the U.S. for over 65 years. They are committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through their Toyota and Lexus brands and nearly 1,500 dealerships nationwide.

In the U.S., Toyota employs over 49,000 people who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of more than 33 million cars and trucks. By 2025, Toyota’s 10th plant in North Carolina will manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. Toyota currently offers 26 electrified vehicle options, leading the industry in this category.

Through its Driving Possibilities initiative, the Toyota USA Foundation has dedicated $110 million to create innovative educational programs within historically underserved and diverse communities near the company’s 14 U.S. operating sites.

About espnW

espnW is a global multiplatform brand that aims to engage and inspire women through sports. Their content platform, espnW.com, offers total access to female athletes and their sports, providing coverage of major events and capturing trends in sports and culture. Launched in 2010, espnW’s content and voices are present across digital, television, radio, film, events, educational platforms, and social media.

Autocar reveals winners of the 2023 Great Women: Rising Stars awards

The winners of the 2023 Autocar Great Women: Rising Stars awards have been announced. These awards recognize the top up-and-coming female talent in the motoring industry across 11 different categories.

The Autocar Great Women awards, organized in collaboration with the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) and supported by executive search specialists Ennis & Co, aim to celebrate the success of rising stars in various roles within the industry. These individuals are employed by companies such as JLR, Mini, and Pendragon.

A total of 124 Rising Stars were recognized across the 11 categories, with each category having a winner. All of these Rising Stars were regarded as exceptional in their respective fields and were honored at the annual Autocar Great Women event, which took place this year at Stellantis’s UK headquarters in Coventry.

Among the winners were Julie Stears, chief engineer at JLR, who is responsible for engineering quality; Megan Harrall, Mini UK’s strategy, planning, and operations manager; and Emma Whyld, Toyota UK’s section manager for employee relations. Whyld was recognized as the winner in the new ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’ category, which acknowledges individuals making efforts to make the automotive sector more inclusive and appealing to a wider range of people.

Autocar’s editor, Mark Tisshaw, commented on the high standards of this year’s entries. He said, “The quality of our entries was so strong that it made judging not only more difficult but more enjoyable than ever before. I know all of our winners will continue to showcase our industry at its best, both in their fast-progressing careers and personal development. We will watch their careers grow with great interest.”

Rachael Prasher, the Chair of the judging panel and managing director of Haymarket Automotive, added her congratulations to all the winners and highlighted the inspiring variety of talent and roles in the automotive industry. She emphasized the importance of diverse perspectives and talents during this period of significant industry change.

Mike Hawes, Chief Executive of the SMMT, also commended the winners, describing them as rising stars in their respective fields and emphasizing the career opportunities available in the automotive industry. He expressed hope that recognizing the achievements of these future business leaders would encourage more talented individuals from diverse backgrounds to pursue careers in automotive, contributing to the industry’s transformation in the UK and globally.

The event featured several speakers, including Lynn Calder, CEO of Ineos Automotive; Diane Miller, plant director for Vauxhall Motors; and Claire Miller, advisor and former director at Octopus Electric Vehicles. Additionally, a panel debate was held with industry experts such as Lynda Ennis, founder of Ennis & Co, Tina Lovelock of Brompton Bicycle, Kristian Elvefors, managing director of Volvo Car UK, and Ivan Sarti, IT director of Group Lotus.