Amy Fleming, President & CEO of Mazda Canada, has been an executive at Mazda Canada for over a decade.
A 33-year veteran of the automotive industry, Amy began her career at a dealership in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. She started at Mazda in 2006, and throughout her tenure, she has held high-impact leadership roles in key areas of the business, including national sales, marketing, fixed operations, and customer experience, and, most recently, Mazda Canada’s first-ever Chief Operating Officer.
Amy has had a positive effect on the company’s operations. She was instrumental in changing the corporate culture by developing the company’s dealer network performance program, which recognizes Mazda in Canada dealers that focus on sustainable business growth by improving brand and customer experience, helping the company earn the Canadian Automobile Dealers Association’s top two awards - Highest Overall Satisfaction and Most Effective Dealer Communications – for six consecutive years.
Amy was also a founding member of several key aspects of Mazda Canada’s corporate culture direction, including the company’s mission, purpose, organizational values, and key operational priorities, contributing to its recognition as a Greater Toronto’s Top Employer for ten consecutive years.
Amy is passionate about developing highly effective teams to drive improvement across the organization and is actively involved with helping employees develop and grow within the organization. Amy also participates in mentoring with the Empowering Auto and Accelerate Auto organizations.
Outside of Mazda, Amy is a founding member of Be Uninterrupted, a member of the International Women’s Forum, and is an alumna of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Commonwealth Study Conference.
Amy has twice been recognized as one of Automotive News 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry, and earned a spot on Automotive News Canada's 2025 Canadians to Watch list.
Amy holds a Bachelor of Business Administration, Schwartz School of Business and Information Systems, from St. Francis Xavier University, Nova Scotia.