Toyota Financial Services hosted an intimate salon dinner for influencers in the LGBT community at Washington D.C.’s Art & Soul Restaurant in advance of the Human Rights Campaign National Dinner. With a longstanding commitment to the LGBT community, Toyota Financial Services held the event as an opportunity to further develop its relationship with the community and learn more about its unique needs.
From left: Aaron Walton, cofounder, Walton Isaacson; Bill Kapfer, vice president, global supplier diversity, JP Morgan Chase; Linda Carlson, director, American Airlines; and Jeff Bracken, group vice president and general manager, Lexus
From left: Jeff Bracken, group vice president and general manager, Lexus; and Keith Headley, president and CEO, Headley-Menzies
From left: Scott Vazin, vice president, corporate and regional communications, Toyota North America; and Nan Banks, senior manager, strategic planning, Toyota Motors North America
From left: Linda Carlson; Bill Kapfer; and MaryJane Kroll, senior advertising administrator, Lexus
From left: Alona Fromberg-Elkayam, managing creative director, Marriott International; and Jason Bricker, director of corporate development, Human Rights Campaign
From left: Brian Bolain, manager, engagement marketing, and Aaron Walton, cofounder, Walton Isaacson
From left: Reggie Osborne, vice president, black and LGBT consumer marketing, Walton Isaacson; and Douglas Sanborn, brand manager of multicultural and LGBT relations, MillerCoors
From left: Bill Kapfer and Roger Nyhus, president and CEO, Nyhus Communications
From left: Jon Munoz, senior director, global diversity & inclusion, Hilton Worldwide; and Justin Leach, manager, public relations, Toyota Financial Services
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