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We’re honored to make the top 25 on the 2018 DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity list! This year marks our 11th year making the list for our Diversity & Inclusion initiatives, in addition to our achievements in supplier diversity and our commitment to hiring LGBT and veteran team members. “By partnering with influential organizations [like] the Human Rights Campaign for LGBTQ equality and the Wounded Warrior Project for empowering veterans, we become better at supporting the needs of our employees and stronger allies to these communities,” – Mike Groff, President and CEO of Toyota Financial Services.
Our new R&D campus in York, Michigan, recycled 92 percent of waste generated during construction. That's 461 tons of material put to productive use instead of being deposited in a landfill! Our efforts to minimize waste and establish a recycling-based society are part of our Environmental Challenge 2050 – and our commitment to creating a net positive impact on the planet. Watch Now: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQfVY
More than 11 million gallons of water will be collected per year through our rainwater capture system installed at our headquarters campus in Plano, TX. The captured rainwater is used to irrigate the native Texas plants that make up our campus landscape. Our water conservation efforts support our Environmental Challenge 2050 and our commitment to building a better, smarter, more sustainable future. Watch Now: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQzAs
Jim Lentz, our Toyota North America CEO, developed his leadership style from a lesson he learned early on in his career. "Early in my career at Toyota, [my] district sales manager pulled me aside and said I was too soft on people. He wanted me to change my style and to motivate people with an iron fist. He gave me an ultimatum, on Monday, I would have to commit to making the change or find a new job. On Monday morning, I told my manager I had to be who I was and I couldn’t change that. He gave me two weeks to find another job, which I did at our corporate headquarters in California. It was a demotion and I took a pay cut, but in the end, I made the right choice. To succeed in your career—or as a company—you have to stay true to yourself and your foundational values." Learn more about Jim, what he considers his most daring achievement, and whether he prefers self-driving or flying cars: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQVfc
Meet Lindsey, a quality engineer at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, and one of our inspiring team members who are helping to shape the future of Toyota. “What I love most is working with the people here, we all have one common goal, and that goal is to make a great vehicle for our customers. [We’re] doing it as a team, so it’s all for one and one for all, we rock for each other and we rock for Toyota.” Watch now: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQVFN
Here’s to the change-makers and the trail-blazers, the dreamers and the doers. We'll be sharing inspirational stories of our epic women leaders for Women’s History Month (WHM). First up – Susan Elkington, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky’s (TMMK)1st female president. Watch her share her story at our WHM Kickoff from TMMK.
Start Your Impossible is more than a slogan, it’s a call to action to make a difference. We’re taking action in the communities where we live and work by collaborating with two North Texas Meals on Wheels organizations to help serve more seniors in need. By creatively combining knowledge and resources, we can affect real change. Learn more about our efforts to help those with limited mobility: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQNqw
Last week, we welcomed U. Renee Hall, Dallas Police Department's first female Chief of Police. She shared her powerful story and the influences that drive her to lead with courage. Huge thanks to our African American Collaborative for hosting in celebration of Black History Month. Watch to get inspired!
We believe that mobility goes well beyond cars. With our eyes to the future, we're setting our sights on an even greater mission of mobility for all. ‘Start Your Impossible’ is our call to action to make that vision a reality and inspire people to push onward―past their finish line, past their impossible. Because when we're free to move, anything is possible. Join our talent network to stay in the know about opportunities at Toyota: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMc89 Watch Now: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMc8B
Toyota is dedicated to supporting service members and veterans and our commitment spans across the company. This commitment was brought to life when Mike Groff, Toyota Financial Services President, along with our Toyota Veterans Association and Allies in Service hosted mock interview sessions for service members. Lieutenant Colonel Dale Bailey, a local service member in North Texas, heard about the event and jumped at the chance to attend. “That Toyota was partnering with Allies in Service made it a no-brainer. When I showed up and found out each participant would be doing two mock interviews and then getting feedback, that sounded like a chance to get great experience,” said Lieutenant Colonel Bailey.