Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada welcomes Tim Hollander as its new President
TORONTO, July 1, 2025 – Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (TMMC) welcomes Tim Hollander as its new president, effective July 1, 2025. In addition to this role, Hollander has been appointed group vice president, Manufacturing Region 3, which includes oversight of Toyota’s Canadian manufacturing operations. His appointment was effective on May 19, 2025, with the official transition at TMMC taking place on July 1.
Hollander succeeds Frank Voss, who has taken on the role of president at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas and group vice president of Manufacturing Region 4 (Truck).
As president of TMMC, Hollander will lead all manufacturing and administrative functions at Toyota’s Cambridge and Woodstock plants, where the company builds the gas and hybrid versions of the Toyota RAV4, Lexus RX and Lexus NX.
“I’m honored to join the exceptional team at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada,” said Hollander. “TMMC has earned its world-class reputation for quality, innovation and craftsmanship, and I’m excited to continue building on that legacy. My wife and I are also looking forward to getting to know Cambridge and Woodstock and becoming part of the community.”
Hollander most recently served as president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana, where he oversaw production of the Toyota Sienna, Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, Grand Highlander, and Lexus TX. Since joining Toyota in 1998 as a production control specialist, Hollander has held roles of increasing responsibility across manufacturing, administration, human resources and operations at Toyota Indiana and Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia.
In addition to his leadership within Toyota, Hollander has served numerous community and economic development boards, including the University of Southern Indiana Board of Trustees and the Evansville Regional Economic Partnership. A native of Evansville, Indiana, he holds a Master of Science in Strategic Leadership from the University of Charleston.