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New President Takes Reins at Toyota

Toyota
Tim Hollander

Tim Hollander has been promoted to the top spot at Toyota Indiana

A new president has been chosen for Toyota Indiana. WNIN’s John Gibson reports:

The company says Tim Hollander has been promoted to the president’s position.

Hollander joined Toyota in 1998 and has held leadership positions in production control, manufacturing, and administration at both Toyota Indiana and Toyota West Virginia.

In 2017, Hollander was promoted to vice president of administration at the Princeton plant, and most recently served as vice president of manufacturing.

He succeeds current president Leah Curry, who announced her retirement, capping a 26-year career with Toyota.

The company says under Curry’s leadership, Toyota Indiana has grown to more than 8,000 team members and expanded their vehicle line-up to include the first-ever Grand Highlander and first-ever Lexus TX, both this year.

The TX is the first Lexus SUV to be assembled in the U.S., and the first Lexus for Toyota Indiana.