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Toyota Motor North America Announces New Corporate Manager of Philanthropy

Toyota Motor North America Announces New Corporate Manager of Philanthropy

Published 11-20-07

Submitted by Toyota Motor Corporation

NEW YORK - November 20, 2007 - Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (TMA) announced today that Helen Dorado Alessi has joined the company as corporate manager of philanthropy and the Toyota USA Foundation. TMA, wholly owned by Toyota Motor Corporation, is the holding company for Toyota's U.S. sales and manufacturing companies. Headquartered in New York, it has offices in Washington, D.C. and Miami, Fla.

Ms. Dorado Alessi will have responsibility for the development and implementation of Toyota's U.S. philanthropy strategy, including the Toyota USA Foundation. She will report to Patricia Pineda, group vice president, legal, philanthropy and administration at TMA.

Ms. Dorado Alessi joins Toyota from the Edwin Gould Foundation, where she has worked since 1988, most recently as vice president. The Edwin Gould Foundation, a New York-based grant making institution, is dedicated to funding leading edge organizations that provide innovative solutions to closing the achievement gap for underserved youth.

Ms. Dorado Alessi is an experienced Latina leader in the philanthropic community. She currently serves as secretary and member of the board for Hispanics in Philanthropy and is vice-chair of the New York Regional Association of Grantmakers. Additionally, she is an active volunteer for the National Hispanic Leadership Institute, the Long Beach City Council Advisory Board and the Long Beach Hispanic Civic Association.

A native of New York, Ms. Dorado Alessi earned her B.A. from St. Francis College and holds a master's degree in Public Policy from Bernard M. Baruch College of Public Affairs (City University of New York).

"We are delighted to have Helen join our team," said Patricia Pineda. "She has extensive philanthropic and leadership experience and we look forward to her contributions toward the advancement of Toyota's philanthropic initiatives."

Toyota's primary philanthropic focus areas are the environment, education and safety. In 2006 the company contributed nearly $40 million to non-profit organizations and programs in the U.S. Toyota's cumulative U.S. giving since 1991 now tops $340 million.

About The Toyota USA Foundation

The Toyota USA Foundation is a $42 million charitable endowment created to support education programs serving kindergarten through 12th grade students and their teachers in the United States, with an emphasis on mathematics and science. For additional information about the Toyota USA Foundation, visit www.toyota.com/foundation.

About Toyota

Toyota (NYSE:TM) established operations in North America in 1957 and will operate 15 manufacturing plants in North America by 2010. There are more than 1,700 Toyota, Lexus and Scion dealerships in North America which sold more than 2.8 million vehicles in 2006. Toyota directly employs over 42,000 in North America and its investment here is currently valued at more than $19 billion, including sales and manufacturing operations, research and development, financial services and design. Toyota's annual purchasing of parts, materials, goods and services from North American suppliers totals more than $30 billion. According to a 2005 Center for Automotive Research study, Toyota, along with its dealers and suppliers, has generated nearly 400,000 U.S. jobs, including jobs created through spending by direct, dealer and suppliers employees. For more information about Toyota, visit www.toyota.com.

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