Toyota's Woven Capital Just Made a Game-Changing Move in the World of Mobility

Toyota's Woven Capital has appointed Michiko Kato as its new CIO and Mia Panzer as COO, marking a significant shift in the company's pursuit of innovation in the mobility sector. With a focus on backing founders building in mobility, Woven Capital is poised to revolutionize the industry. The appointments also highlight the growing presence of women in leadership roles in the tech and finance world.
Key Takeaways
- Toyota's Woven Capital has appointed Michiko Kato as CIO and Mia Panzer as COO
- The company focuses on backing founders building in mobility, including space, cybersecurity, and autonomous driving
- The appointments mark a significant shift in the company's pursuit of innovation and diversity in leadership
In This Article
- What is Woven Capital?
- Who are Michiko Kato and Mia Panzer?
- A New Era for Women in Tech Leadership
- What's Next for Woven Capital?
- Hear from the Leaders Themselves
What is Woven Capital?
Woven Capital is the growth-stage venture capital arm of Toyota, dedicated to backing innovative founders and startups in the mobility sector. With a focus on areas like space, cybersecurity, and autonomous driving, Woven Capital is driving the future of transportation and beyond.
- Woven Capital has announced an $800 million Fund II, with plans to back at least 20 new Series B investments
- The company's portfolio includes companies like Xona and Machina Labs, which are pushing the boundaries of mobility and manufacturing

Who are Michiko Kato and Mia Panzer?
Michiko Kato, the new CIO of Woven Capital, brings a wealth of experience in investing and finance, having spent 15 years in the industry. Mia Panzer, the new COO, will oversee finance, operations, HR, and legal strategy, providing a solid foundation for the company's growth.
- Kato has led six investments into startups, including Stoke and Nuro, and is excited about aeromobility, physical AI, and hardware
- Panzer will be responsible for driving the company's internal operations and strategy, ensuring Woven Capital's continued success
A New Era for Women in Tech Leadership
The appointments of Kato and Panzer mark a significant milestone in the growing presence of women in leadership roles in the tech and finance world. As women continue to break down barriers, companies like Woven Capital are leading the way in promoting diversity and inclusion.
- Historically, women have faced significant challenges in advancing to leadership roles in the tech and finance industries
- Woven Capital's appointments demonstrate a commitment to diversity and inclusion, paving the way for future generations of women in tech
What's Next for Woven Capital?
As Woven Capital continues to drive innovation in the mobility sector, the company is poised to revolutionize the way we think about transportation and beyond. With a focus on collaboration and partnership, Woven Capital is building a network of founders and startups that will shape the future of mobility.
- Kato emphasizes the importance of being 'hands-on' and 'valuable to startups', highlighting Woven Capital's commitment to supporting its portfolio companies
- The company's focus on aeromobility, physical AI, and hardware will drive significant advancements in the mobility sector
Hear from the Leaders Themselves
Michiko Kato and Mia Panzer share their vision for Woven Capital's future and the opportunities that lie ahead. As they embark on this new chapter, they are driven by a passion for innovation and a commitment to diversity and inclusion.
- Kato says, 'I want to be hands-on. I want to be valuable to startups. And, I want to really focus on the partnership creation'
- Panzer will be instrumental in driving the company's internal operations and strategy, ensuring Woven Capital's continued success
“I want to be hands-on. I want to be valuable to startups. And, I want to really focus on the partnership creation”
— Michiko Kato, CIO of Woven Capital
Final Thoughts
As Woven Capital continues to drive innovation in the mobility sector, the appointments of Michiko Kato and Mia Panzer mark a significant shift in the company's pursuit of diversity and inclusion. With a focus on collaboration, partnership, and aeromobility, Woven Capital is poised to revolutionize the future of transportation and beyond. The future of mobility has never looked brighter, and Woven Capital is leading the way.
Sources & Credits
Originally reported by Unknown — Dominic-Madori Davis
Huma Shazia
Senior AI & Tech Writer


