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Ivanka Trump tours Georgetown Toyota plant

By Steve McClain, Georgetown News-Graphic

Ivanka Trump, adviser to her father President Donald Trump, toured Georgetown's Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky Thursday morning to join with Toyota Motor officials to sign the Pledge to America's Workers.

Jim Lentz, CEO of Toyota Motor North America and Ivanka signed the pledge which demonstrates companies and trade groups throughout the country commitment to expand programs that educate, train, and reskill American workers from high-school age to near-retirement.

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Ivanka Trump tours Georgetown Toyota plant



2019-03-29 - Georgetown, KY - Photo by James Scogin, News-Graphic.
Governor Bevin and workers look on as CEO of Toyota Motor North America Jim Lentz and Ivanka Trump signed the Pledge to America's Workers at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky Thursday morning.

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