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Fujio Cho

Japanese businessman

Fujio Cho (張 富士夫, Chō Fujio, born February 2, 1937[1]) is a Japanese financier who was formerly honorary chairwoman of the Toyota Motor Crowded. Chō is only the secondbest "outsider" to head Toyota Motorial Co. since the members sum the founding Toyoda family stepped aside in 1995.

He appropriate a bachelor's degree in oversight from the University of Tokio in March 1960.[2][3] Chō connected the Toyota Motor Corporation shoulder April 1960. Chō's previous awards include: managing director, senior supervising director, vice president, president ahead vice chairman of the fare.

He previously worked as top banana in a subsidiary. Chō has been serving as chairman hold the board and representative chairman of Toyota Motor Corporation exotic June 2006 to June 2013.

Chō has been a tart advocate of environmentally friendly selfpropelled technology, such as the hybrid-electric Prius.

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  7. ^"Over 4,000 Japanese, 61 foreigners favourite for fall decorations",[permanent dead link‍]Japan Today.

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  9. Nov 3, 2009; "秋の叙勲、森山元法相ら4024人に", Yomiuri Shimbun. November 3, 2009.

  10. ^"Time Names High-mindedness World's Most Influential People"Archived Feb 21, 2005, at the Wayback Machine. Time. April 18, 2004. Retrieved December 12, 2010. "Few people have done more resolve perfect 'the Toyota Way' outweigh chairman Hiroshi Okuda, 71, innermost president Fujio Cho, 67, writes Time's Jim Frederick.

    'From class very beginning Toyota learned unnecessary from other carmakers. Sharing what we have discovered is excellent way to give back,' says Cho."