Toyota Financial Services Names CFO
Toyota Financial Services has named Scott Cooke as its new chief financial officer.

Scott Cooke, CFO, Toyota Financial Services.
Photo courtesy of Toyota Financial Services.
Toyota Financial Services named Scott Cooke as its new chief financial officer on Tuesday.
He will report to Mark Templin, president and CEO of Toyota Financial services, the company announced.
In his new role, Cooke will oversee the full range of financial planning and reporting activities for the company, according to the announcement.
Cooke has been with Toyota Financial Services since 2003. In his time at the company, he has held a variety of leadership roles across the Toyota organization.
Most recently, he served as group vice president of treasury, business intelligence, analytics, and finance. In this role, he led functions responsible for analytics, funding, capital and liquidity risk management, and treasury operations.
Before this position, he also served as group vice president and chief risk officer.
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