Tim Tozer
Timothy David Tozer (born 3 August 1959) is a British businessman, and the former Managing Director of Vauxhall Motors Ltd, also known as General Motors UK Limited.[1]
Early life
He was born in Aldershot, now in the Rushmoor borough of Hampshire. He has a younger sister, Antonia. He is the son of Lt.Col. John Robert Tozer and Penelope Hockley. He grew up in Little Easton, near Great Dunmow Essex. He gained A-levels in Mathematics, Economics and Geography at Sherborne School, Dorset.
He attended Loughborough University from 1977–81, studying Management Science for a BSc.
Career
Rover Group
He started his career in September 1981 with what became the Rover Group, working originally in finance before moving into sales. He became Sales Director for the South (UK) region. He left Rover in October 1991 to Join Inchcape plc.
Mazda
From 1998-2001 he was Managing Director of Mazda Cars (UK) Limited. Mazda has around 130 dealerships across the UK. Since November 2015, Mazda UK has a new headquarters in Kent.[2]
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi Motors Europe B.V. (MME) is headquartered in the Netherlands. He was Chief Executive from September 2004 to 2008.[3] Mitsubishi Motors Europe has €370 million a year turnover, and operates in 34 countries.[4]
Personal life
He married in February 1989 and divorced in June 2009. He lives in North Oxfordshire. He has two sons and a daughter.[9] He has lived in The UK, Aden, West Germany, Singapore, Finland, France and the Netherlands.
See also
- Karl-Thomas Neumann, Chief Executive of General Motors Europe, who replaced Steve Girsky
References
- Companies House
- Mazda new headquarters
- Mitsubishi Europe
- "Mitsubishi Motors Europe - Corporate". www.mitsubishi-motors-europe.com. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
- Vauxhall
- Auto Express 2015
- "Tim Tozer returns to Allianz Partners UK and Ireland as chief executive". www.fleetnews.co.uk. 20 June 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
- Kirwan, John (19 June 2018). "Tim Tozer to join Allianz Partners as CEO". Motor Trader. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
- Autonews 2005