Toyota names new North America chief as the auto maker adapts to changing consumer tastes in the region
Jim Lentz, the chief executive of Toyota Motor Corp.’s North American operations who played a visible role during a safety crisis earlier this decade, will retire this spring.
Mr. Lentz, 64 years old, will be succeeded by Tetsuo “Ted” Ogawa, chief operating officer of the Japanese auto maker’s North American subsidiary, effective April 1.
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