Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE:TM) on Thursday named a top U.S. Executive, Steve St. Angelo to lead the North American Quality Task Force, as the automaker looks to beef up quality controls following millions of vehicle recalls. Toyota trade on the “New York Stock Exchange” under the stock symbol TM . For More information regarding the “TM", make sure to visit the Most Exclusive and In Depth newsletter website at: http://www.wallstreetgrand.com/.
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Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE:TM) on Thursday named a top U.S. Executive to lead the North American Quality Task Force, as the automaker looks to beef up quality controls following millions of vehicle recalls. Steve St. Angelo, Executive Vice President of Toyota's U.S. manufacturing operations in Erlanger, Ky., becomes the company's Chief Quality Officer in North America. St. Angelo also will sit on a separate quality review committee that will meet regularly with Toyota President Akio Toyoda. The first meeting will take place Tuesday in Japan.
St. Angelo's group will bring together top U.S. executives at Toyota and come up with plans to boost quality assurance and customer research, Toyota said. Dino Triantafyllos, North American quality vice president, will oversee ways to improve the visibility of customer concerns and speed safety proposals, and will play a key role in decisions about recalls.
"We are making fundamental changes in the way our company operates," St. Angelo said in a statement. "The new organization will open the lines of communication globally and enable us to respond faster here in North America to any concerns about our vehicles."
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