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Forty Conservationists Receive 2009 TogetherGreen Fellowships
The TogetherGreen Fellowship program invests in high-potential environmentalists, providing them with the tools, resources, visibility and a peer network to help them lead the conservation actions needed to shape a greener, healthier future.
Read MoreCars: Enriching Our Lives, Our Economy and Our Future
In a keynote speech November 17, 2009, Toyota Motor Sales President Jim Lentz told members of the Commonwealth Club of California that cars play a vital role in peoples' lives, the economy
Read MoreOur Point of View: 2010 IIHS Top Safety Pick Awards Tells Just Part of the Story
by Irv Miller
On November 18, 2009, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) issued a news release headlined: “27 Winners of 2010 Top Safety Pick Award.” Within the release, IIHS states: “Missing the mark: Not a single... Read More2009 Commonwealth Club – Jim Lentz
Jim Lentz, President of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., talks about "Cars: Enriching Our Lives, Our Economy and Our Future" at the Commonwealth Club on Nov. 17, 2009, in San Francisco, Calif.
Read MoreSafety Day Program Hits the Road in New Toyota Tundra
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., (TMS) has generously donated a 2010 Toyota Tundra to the Progressive Agriculture Safety Day® Program. The full-size, 4-door pickup will travel the Midwest, transporting Foundation staff and supplies to farm safety training events, farm shows and other farm safety education opportunities.
Read MoreNBA legend and Entrepreneur Magic Johnson Featured at Toyota’s 20th Opportunity Exchange
Earvin ?Magic? Johnson, NBA legend and entrepreneur, was the featured keynote speaker at Toyota?s Opportunity Exchange at the Duke Energy Center in Downtown Cincinnati today. Opportunity Exchange, one of the largest minority business events in the country, is designed to provide minority business enterprises (MBE?s) with the opportunity to network and develop valuable contacts with Toyota?s direct suppliers. To date, the event has resulted in over $150 million worth of new contracts for minority-owned businesses.
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