On November 15, 2025, more than 70 Toshiba employees, along with their families and friends, joined forces to support the Hermann Park Conservancy by volunteering at the Japanese Garden in Houston, Texas. Volunteers worked together on tasks such as raking pinecones, clearing debris, and cleaning the pond to help maintain the beauty and serenity of this iconic space.
We were honored to have Ken Takagi, President of Toshiba International Corporation (TIC), join other senior leaders and volunteers. Their participation reflects Toshiba’s ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR), community engagement, and environmental sustainability.
As part of this initiative, Toshiba made a financial donation to the Hermann Park Conservancy, reinforcing our dedication to green spaces, environmental stewardship, and sustainable development. This effort aligns with Toshiba’s global commitment to environmental management. Through effective environmental management, Toshiba aims to achieve a decarbonized society, a resource circulating society, and a society in harmony with nature. Visit Environment | Sustainability | Toshiba to learn more about Toshiba’s global efforts and its long-term vision, Environmental Future Vision 2050.
About Hermann Park Conservancy
Since its founding in 1992, Hermann Park Conservancy has worked to restore and enhance Hermann Park, a beloved Houston landmark that has served the community since 1914. Through public and private partnerships, the Conservancy has invested in improvements, including the creation of McGovern Centennial Gardens and the restoration of McGovern Lake. Its mission ensures Hermann Park remains a vibrant destination for recreation, culture, and nature for generations to come. https://hermannpark.org/
This volunteer event highlighted the strength of teamwork, the spirit of volunteering, and the joy of giving back. We are proud of our employees for creating a meaningful impact on both the community and the environment right here in Houston, the city that Toshiba International Corporation calls home.