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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Akio_ToyodaAkio Toyoda - Wikipedia

    Akio Toyoda (豊田 章男, Toyoda Akio, born 3 May 1956) is a Japanese business executive who is the chairman of Toyota Motor Corporation. He was previously the company's president and chief executive officer (CEO). [1] Toyoda is a great-grandson of the industrialist, Sakichi Toyoda, and a grandson of both the founder of Toyota Motors ...

  2. Apr 1, 2023 · Akio Toyoda was born on May 3, 1956. He graduated from Keio University with a degree in law in April 1979, and then from Babson College in the United States, with a master's degree in business administration in 1982. He joined Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) in April 1984.

  3. www.forbes.com › profile › akio-toyodaAkio Toyoda - Forbes

    Akio Toyoda. Akio Toyoda, grandson of Toyota founder Kiichiro Toyoda, became CEO of the world's largest automaker eight years ago. In its most recent fiscal year, the Japanese car company made 10. ...

  4. Jun 20, 2022 · Akio Reflects on 13 Years Since Returning to Toyota's Core Philosophy. 2022.06.20. Toyota held the General Shareholders’ Meeting at its headquarters in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture on June 15, with 934 shareholders attending. Five proposed resolutions were approved, including the election of nine members of the board of directors.

  5. Chairman of the Board of Directors (Representative Director) Toyota Motor Corporation. Akio Toyoda was born May 3, 1956. He graduated from Keio University with a degree in law in April 1979, and then from Babson College in the United States with a master’s degree in business administration in 1982. He joined Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) in ...

  6. Jan 26, 2023 · Akio Toyoda is stepping down as president of Toyota as the world’s largest carmaker battles to maintain its lead in a world shifting to electric vehicles, autonomous driving and other...

  7. Jan 26, 2023 · Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters. By Ben Dooley. Reporting from Tokyo. Jan. 26, 2023. Akio Toyoda, the scion chief of the Japanese automotive giant Toyota, will make way for a younger successor as the...

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