September 19, 2018—Rich Valenstein has been named group vice president, revenue management and product profitability, for Toyota Motor North America.
In this newly created position, Valenstein will be responsible for TMNA's product cost and profitability analysis, leading the company's drive to optimize revenue, including introduction of enhanced data analytics tools, as well as leading financial support for Toyota's North American parts and accessories operations.
He will continue to report to Tracey Doi, chief financial officer and group vice president, accounting and finance.
Previously, Valenstein served as vice president, finance, for Toyota. In this capacity, he oversaw the finance function for Toyota's integrated automotive operations in North America, which includes design, manufacturing, marketing, sales, distribution and aftermarket activities. Valenstein was responsible for business planning, budgeting, forecasting, profit/cost analysis and affiliate finance. He also oversaw Toyota's NA Regional Treasury Center, including corporate, pension and savings plan investments and treasury operations.
Valenstein also concurrently served as CFO/treasurer for Toyota Mexico, Toyota Puerto Rico, and other subsidiaries.
Prior to joining Toyota in 2004, Valenstein served in a number of senior finance roles with Ford Motor Company, including Ford Engine group controller, small car controller and worldwide revenue manager for Ford's Small/Medium Vehicle Center. He also served as CFO for Mazda North America Operations and in a range of business planning, product and profit-analysis management positions in the United States, Latin America and Europe.
Valenstein is a U.S. Navy veteran, serving as a Surface Warfare Officer.