Toyota Brazil announces changes in its commercial structure. Since July 1, 2022, José Ricardo Gomes, who has already held the General Commercial Management position since July of last year, takes on the role of Commercial Director, responsible for Sales and After-Sales of the brand.

Graduated in economics from PUC São Paulo and with a postgraduate degree in Business and Marketing from ESPM, José Ricardo began at Toyota Brazil in 2003 as a Marketing and Sales Planning analyst. For 15 years, the executive received successive promotions until assuming the General Management of Sales and Services in 2017. The following year, José Ricardo led operations in Peru, being responsible for the commercial and marketing area. In 2021, he returned to Brazil to serve as General Commercial Manager.
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About Toyota Brazil
Toyota Brazil has been present in the country for over 60 years. It has four production units located in the cities of Indaiatuba, Sorocaba, Porto Feliz, and São Bernardo do Campo and employs more than 5,000 people. In 2020, it launched KINTO, its new mobility company, to offer services such as car rental and fleet management for a transforming society. It also reinforced its GAZOO brand through initiatives that challenge the excellence of its vehicles. Its mission is to produce happiness on a large scale and, to achieve this, it is committed to developing increasingly better and safer cars, as well as advancing in mobility solutions. The company contributes to society through its business, with actions aimed at reducing the risk of accidents, improving vehicle traffic, and increasing the use of renewable energies, and being a good corporate citizen. Together with the Toyota Foundation of Brazil, it has initiatives that resonate with the 17 sustainable development goals. More information: www.toyota-global.com and www.toyota.com.br.

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