Toyota Material Handling Associates Honored

Kayla Gregory, Paige Johnson, Kelsey Van Scyoc are recipients of the 2024 Women in Supply Chain Award

COLUMBUS, Ind. (November 25, 2024) – Toyota Material Handling, the North American leader in material handling products and solutions, has announced Kayla Gregory, Paige Johnson and Kelsey Van Scyoc are recipients of the 2024 Women in Supply Chain Award. The award, given annually by Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive, honors female supply chain leaders and executives whose accomplishments, mentorship, and actions set a positive example for women at all levels of the supply chain network.

“Toyota is proud to develop industry leaders within the material handling and supply chain sectors,” said Bill Finerty, President and CEO of Toyota Material Handling. “We are immensely proud of these women for the work they have accomplished within their careers, the impact they have made at TMH, and for their mentorship that sets an incredible path for additional associates to learn from them”

Kayla Gregory, Toyota’s Quality Assurance Manager, is known for her effective leadership and commitment to advancing quality and team development. Her initiatives, including “The Other Team” event, enhances cross-departmental collaboration and efficiency. Gregory’s strategic leadership produced a production relaunch in 2022. Typically, a project launch would take two years, but by building strong collaboration on the team Gregory supported, they were able to launch in six months. Her excellence has been recognized through initiatives such as the Toyota Core Values Award and the Learning & Development Partnership Award, highlighting her commitment to delivering top-quality products and services.

 

Paige Johnson, Toyota Material Handling’s Health, Safety and Sustainability Engineer, has been pivotal in driving Toyota’s sustainability and ESG goals and promoting corporate environmental stewardship, earning Toyota the Indiana Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence. Paige has also led numerous workplace health and safety improvements, leading to a Governor’s Workplace Safety Award. Her strategic vision includes embedding sustainability into Toyota’s culture and facilitating collaboration across the supply chain to achieve collective ESG goals, making her a standout leader in the industry.

 

 

Kelsey Van Scyoc, Procurement Manager at TMH, rose from an intern in Toyota’s Production Control and Logistics department to a full-time associate where she successfully led the “Plan for Every Part” strategy, improving packaging, logistics and supply chain processes. Now, as Procurement Manager, she oversees a team that delivers strong results in cost reduction, supplier selection and development, and procurement strategies. Van Scyoc’s excellence in the supply chain industry was recognized as one of Conexus Indiana’s 30 Under 30.

Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive received nearly 350 submissions for this year’s award, which set the publication’s record for any of its award categories. Of that number, 81 were submitted by male counterparts, and 39 women were self-nominated.

About Toyota Material Handling

Toyota Material Handling offers material handling products and solutions, including forklifts, reach trucks, order pickers, pallet jacks, container handlers, automated guided vehicles, and tow tractors, along with aerial work platforms, fleet management services, and advanced automation engineering and design. Toyota’s commitment to quality, reliability and customer satisfaction, the hallmark of the Toyota Production System, extends throughout more than 230 locations across North America. With access to an industry-leading lineup of material handling products, Toyota dealers are uniquely positioned to help solve wide-ranging challenges in warehousing and distribution. Built for every application, Toyota can provide the most complete set of solutions for material handling, automation, energy, advanced logistics, and warehouse optimization. For more information or to learn more, visit ToyotaForklift.com.

About Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive

Food Logistics reaches more than 26,000 supply chain executives in the global food and beverage industries, including executives in the food sector (growers, producers, manufacturers, wholesalers and grocers) and the logistics section (transportation, warehousing, distribution, software and technology) who share a mutual interest in the operations and business aspects of the global cold food supply chain. Supply & Demand Chain Executive is the only supply chain publication covering the entire global supply chain, focusing on trucking, warehousing, packaging, procurement, risk management, professional development and more. Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive also operate SCN Summit and Women in Supply Chain Forum. Go to www.FoodLogistics.com and www.SDCExec.

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