Alexis Herman Summer Fellowship Program – Plano, TX
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Business
Business Development
2026 Alexis Herman Summer Fellowship Program – Plano, TX
Who we are Collaborative. Respectful. A place to dream and do. These are just a few words that describe what life is like one of the world’s most admired brands, Toyota is growing and leading the future of mobility through innovative, high‑quality solutions designed to enhance lives and delight those we serve. We’re looking for talented team members who want to Dream.
Do. Grow. with us.
Overview This fellowship provides a comprehensive overview of Sustainable Development’s key pillar focus areas: workforce development, business & community engagement, community development, and sustainability. The goal is to create a meaningful experience that deepens the fellows’ understanding of the key areas of business for SDD, its impact with all business units within Toyota and the overall impact of the work.
Term Dates May 18th, 2026 - August 7th, 2026 (Tentative)
What You’ll Be Doing
- Implement engagement strategies for an assigned group of partners in education, workforce development, mobility access and environmental stewardship.
- Utilize reporting systems and established KPIs to evaluate the effectiveness of key community engagement partnership programs and initiatives, ensuring alignment with key goals and stakeholder expectations.
- Coordinate key logistics for various SDD internal and external events, including collaborating with cross‑functional teams and securing legal documentation and approvals as required.
- Gain insight and exposure to core SDD initiatives such as Way Forward Fund, Driving Possibilities, Toyota 4 Good, TLMODA, Mini‑Makers Garage, BPGs, etc. by participating in scheduled “Go and See” opportunities.
- Represent SDD and the team at sponsored company events and company business meetings.
- Identify a core kaizen project within SDD that you will deliver a final evaluation/recommendation for during the final week of fellowship.
- Partner with BCE team on the planning, development and execution of the annual TLMODA/Salvation Army/Walmart back‑to‑school backpack initiative.
- Develop a personal Experience Map and participate in key networking events/opportunities within SDD and within other areas of TMNA.
- Coordinate a brief “Go and See” activity to interview key leaders in each SDD Pillar to gain a deeper understanding of each team – interview highlights should be utilized as part of the final fellowship presentation.
- Engage in various projects and tasks as needed.
Required Qualifications
- Must be 18 years of age or older.
- Must have reliable transportation.
- Must have the right to work in the United States and not require Toyota sponsorship for immigration‑related employment now or in the future.
- Minimum GPA of 2.7 or higher.
- Strong interpersonal skills with a high degree of intellectual curiosity, confidence, analytical thinking, energy and drive.
- Self‑driven, innovative, with a passion for continuous improvement.
- A desire to learn about the automotive industry and how companies are addressing community concerns through education, workforce development and environmentally sustainable practices.
- Must have completed at least one full academic year at a two‑ or four‑year college or university post‑high school (sophomore standing or above).
- Currently enrolled in a full‑time, accredited Bachelor’s degree program majoring in Business Administration, Communications, Marketing, Education, Non‑Profit Management or similar fields.
What We’ll Bring
- A work environment built on teamwork, flexibility and respect.
- Professional growth and development programs and opportunities.
- Competitive wages.
- Paid Holidays.
- Housing & relocation assistance for those who qualify.
Belonging at Toyota Our success begins and ends with our people. We embrace all perspectives and value unique human experiences. Respect for all is our North Star. Toyota is proud to have 10+ different Business Partnering Groups across 100 different North American chapter locations that support team members’ efforts to dream, do and grow without questioning that they belong.
Applicants for our positions are considered without regard to race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, religion, military or veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law.
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