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Saturday, 11 March 2017

South African man becomes first African to land a top job at Toyota international

The chairman of Toyota South Africa Motors and CEO of Toyota Motor Europe‚ Dr. Johan van Zyl has been promoted from Managing Officer to Senior Managing Officer by Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) in Japan. Having played a greater role in promoting the brand, van Zyl was promoted due to 'his exceptional business acumen and knowledge of the industry have been strengthened over the years with travels to Japan‚ the United States and into Africa‚" the company said in a statement on Friday.
The appointment which will be effective from April 2017, will see him become the first African to be appointed Senior Managing Officer by TMC. Dr. Johan van Zyl who joined Toyota in 1993, was first promoted to the position of President and Chief Executive Officer of Toyota South Africa Motors in 2002.

In 2009‚ he was appointed as Managing Officer of Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan and in 2013‚ he added Chief Executive Officer for Toyota in Africa to his responsibilities.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice achievements and indeed he is going further

Unknown said...

Good for him... dee

Unknown said...

Let's see more of this. Going further sure!

Anonymous said...

Africans are blacks

CHERYL (aka FROM GLORY to GLORY) said...

Successful men turn me on. I want this man right now!


Long live LIB

Anonymous said...

Obviously not a black xenophobic South African. The blacks are up to no good. The whites are the ones that made that country what it is today.

Unknown said...

You are right. We blacks seem to have serious problems and are opposed to behaviours that promote human existence

Hazeez oladoyin said...

I wonder why every time I hear Africans, I have a mental picture of a dark skin person... Hope I am not a racist

Unknown said...

OK
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Gbenga Popoola said...

Linda he's not African....he's a Caucasian man who lives in Africa

Anonymous said...

Linda the fact that he was probably born in Africa doesn't make him an African cos he's Caucasian!

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