Toyota Motor North America will promote a longtime advertising government to group vice chairman for Toyota advertising, succeeding Ed Laukes, who introduced his retirement in November.
Lisa Materazzo, 52, vice chairman of Lexus advertising for Toyota Motor North America, will succeed Laukes on Jan. 4. She can be accountable for Toyota Division’s market planning, promoting, merchandising, gross sales promotions, incentives, NASCAR and motorsports, in addition to all social and digital media, the Japanese automaker mentioned. She is going to report back to Toyota Division Normal Supervisor David Christ, whom she labored with at Lexus when he led the posh division.
Her promotion comes as TMNA plans a flurry of new, redesigned or refreshed vehicles that may hit U.S. vendor heaps inside the subsequent 16 months.
Materazzo is in her second stint at Toyota Motor North America. She joined the corporate in 1998 as a senior product planner after working for eight years at funding brokerage corporations A.G. Edwards and Smith Barney. She ultimately turned nationwide advertising and communications supervisor for Scion earlier than departing Toyota in 2008. She went on to carry managerial positions at Model Sense Companions, Ridemakerz and AOL.
In 2014, she returned to Toyota as company supervisor, media technique and digital engagement.
“We have been in a position to get her again,” mentioned Jack Hollis, who was vice chairman of Toyota advertising on the time and now could be senior vice chairman of automotive operations at Toyota Motor North America. “That is taking an all-star who went out and bought some extra expertise.”
The corporate additionally introduced a number of different government strikes, all efficient Jan. 4:
- Tadahisa Isono will return to Toyota Motor Corp. in Japan to supervise manufacturing engineering in superior R&D as chief venture chief for the automaker’s world rebuild plan and sustainable growth objectives within the Manufacturing Group. Isono, who got here to Toyota Motor North America in 2015, is government vice chairman for manufacturing engineering.
- Toshio Niimi, basic supervisor of Toyota’s crops in Honsha and Kinuura, Japan, will succeed Isono as government vice chairman for manufacturing engineering. Within the function, Niimi will oversee the automaker’s North American manufacturing crops and report on to Toyota Motor North America CEO Ted Ogawa.
- Tom Stricker, 55, who joined Toyota in 2001, has been promoted to group vice chairman for sustainability and regulatory affairs. He at present is vice chairman of sustainability and regulatory affairs for Toyota Motor North America.
- Monte Kaehr, 51, chief engineer for the Toyota Sienna minivan, will change into group vice chairman for superior mobility R&D. Kaehr has been with Toyota since 1992.
- Jeff Makarewicz, 54, group vice chairman for superior mobility analysis and growth, will change into group vice chairman and government adviser, R&D and company technique and planning. He replaces Edward Mantey, who’s retiring on Jan. 29 after 29 years.