Daniel Woolston

General Manager at McCarthy Toyota

Daniel Woolston currently serves as the General Manager at McCarthy Toyota, a position held since January 2019, with responsibilities including business growth across all departments such as Sales, Service, Parts, and Body Shop, along with leading various teams. Previously, Daniel worked as a Sales Manager at McCarthy Chevrolet Lees Summit for a brief period in 2018, where duties included deal desk operations and training a sales team of 15 members. Daniel began a career in automotive sales at McCarthy Auto Group from 2012 to 2018, focusing on selling new Chevrolet, Nissan, and Hyundai vehicles, in addition to a variety of pre-owned options. Earlier roles include a Salesperson at Keystone Nissan and a Conductor at Union Pacific Railroad, where responsibilities encompassed both sales and operational duties. Daniel also served in the Missouri National Guard as a Military Police Officer, participating in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Daniel attended the University of Central Missouri from 2004 to 2006.

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Warrensburg, United States

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McCarthy Toyota

McCarthy Toyota’s existence owes itself to a relationship started between Brian McCarthy and the late Dr Albert Wessels at the time when Albert Wessels first imported Toyota vehicles from Japan during the mid 1960’s. Brian McCarthy agreed to sell Toyota Toyopet light commercial vehicles which were the first contingent of vehicles imported by Albert Wessels when he received the distribution rights for Toyota in South Africa. This led to the establishment of Olympic Motors at 150 Smith Street in Durban and from there the franchise has steadily grown. Relationships between McCarthys and Toyota strengthened further when McCarthys gave up their Motor Assemblies plant in Durban to Toyota South Africa from where Toyota expanded its’ assembly operation into the biggest assembler of new vehicles in South Africa.


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