News - ToyotaMass exodus of top Toyota execs at year’s endFive top executives with 145 years’ experience between them are set to leave Toyota31 Mar 2017 By TERRY MARTIN - TOYOTA’S decision to quit manufacturing in Australia has led to a mass exodus of its top management team, with the market-leading Japanese brand announcing today that chairman Max Yasuda, president Dave Buttner and executive director of sales and marketing Tony Cramb would all leave the company at the end of this year. - Executive director of manufacturing and purchasing Chris Harrod, and chief executive of Toyota’s luxury brand Lexus, Peter McGregor, will also leave the company, which from January 1, 2018, will be run by Matt Callachor, who steps up from vice-president to president and chief executive officer. Click here for full story: Mass exodus of top Toyota execs at year’s end Read more9th of May 2016 Matt Callachor named Toyota Australia’s new VPToyota Australia’s new VP Matt Callachor to oversee its move to full-time importer9th of December 2015 Sean Hanley leaves LexusPeter McGregor appointed Lexus CEO after Sean Hanley moves to Toyota |
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