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Ford Futurist Honored Among Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative Business People for 2013
Every company needs a Sheryl Connelly. As global head of trends and futuring for Ford, Connelly immerses herself in ever-evolving social, cultural, environmental, technological and economic ideas to imagine what consumers might want up to 20 years in the future. -
Ford’s Joe Hinrichs Honored at Inaugural Pudong Business Person of the Year Awards
SHANGHAI, April 18, 2013 – As Ford continues to deepen its commitment to growing in China, an expanding lineup of class-leading global vehicles isn’t the only part of the company that is making an impression. -
Biography: Henry Ford
Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company, was born in Dearbornville, Springfield Township, Wayne County, Mich., on July 30, 1863. His parents were William and Mary (Litogot) Ford. He was the eldest of six children – four boys and two girls. His father was a native of Kilmalooda Parish, County Cork, Ireland, who came to America in 1847 and settled on a farm in Wayne County. -
Biography: Raymond Day
Raymond (Ray) Day is group vice president, Communications effective March 1, 2013. Day, 46, previously served as vice president, Communications since November 2007. He reports to Mark Fields, Ford chief operating officer. -
Biography: Elena A. Ford
Elena A. Ford is vice president, Global Dealer and Consumer Experience, effective March 1, 2013. She reports to Jim Farley, executive vice president, Global Marketing, Sales, Service and Lincoln. -
Biography: Jeff Wood
Jeff Wood is vice president of Manufacturing, Ford of Europe, effective June 1, 2012. -
Company Vice Presidents and Above
Latest list of company vice presidents and above, with links to their biographies. -
Biography: John Fleming
John Fleming is Ford Motor Company executive vice president, Global Manufacturing and Labor Affairs. -
Biography: Tony (Thomas K.) Brown
Tony (Thomas K.) Brown is group vice president, Global Purchasing, Ford Motor Company, effective April 1, 2008. He had been senior vice president for Global Purchasing since September 2004, and had been vice president for the same area since January 2002. In his role, Brown is responsible for approximately $90 billion of production and non-production procurement for Ford operations worldwide.





























