Toyota City, Japan, January 26―Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announced today that it intends to implement changes to its executive structure effective April 1, 2023, and changes to its Board of Directors effective the date of its 119th Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting as described below.
Changes in areas of responsibility for executives
Name | Current | New | |
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Akio Toyoda |
| Chairman of the Board of Directors (Representative Director) | |
Takeshi Uchiyamada | Chairman of the Board of Directors (Representative Director) | Member of the Board of Directors (Representative Director) | |
Koji Sato |
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- Changes to the Board of Directors effective the date of the 119th Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting
The formal appointment of members of the Board of Directors will be formalized after approval at the 119th Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting. The formal assignment of board members with specific titles, and the appointment of board members with the legal status to represent TMC (representative directors), will be made at the board of directors meeting following the 119th Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting. The resignation of board members leaving their current posts will become official on the day of the 119th Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting.
New Member of the Board of Directors
Name | Current Title | |
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Koji Sato |
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Member of the Board of Directors Resigning Post
Name | Current Title | |
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Takeshi Uchiyamada | Chairman of the Board of Directors (Representative Director) |
For more on this executive structure change, please watch the Toyota Times News program to be broadcast live on YouTube at 4:00 p.m. (Japan time) today.
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