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  2. List of leaders of Ford Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    The President of Ford Motor Company has been a key officer since 1903, with four noted vacancies after Semon Knudsen was fired in 1969, after two vice-chairmen were appointed in 1987, Philip Benton Jr's retirement on January 1, 1993, and Jim Padilla's retirement in April 2006.

  3. Kumar Galhotra - Wikipedia

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    Kumar Galhotra (born December 1965) is an Indian-American entrepreneur who is chief operating officer of Ford Motor Company. [1] Previously he led Ford Blue, Ford's internal-combustion business. He previously served as the group vice president and president of Ford North America, from March 1, 2018. [2] Before that, Galhotra was the group vice ...

  4. James Couzens - Wikipedia

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    Ford Motor Company was founded in 1903 with John S. Gray as president, Ford as vice-president, Malcomson as treasurer, and Couzens as secretary. [3] Couzens took over the business management of the new firm for an annual salary of $2,400. [ 3 ]

  5. Peter J. Pestillo - Wikipedia

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    In July 1974 he became vice president of employee relations at B.F. Goodrich. In January 1980, Pestillo joined the Ford Motor Company as vice president of labor relations. [3] Five years later, he became the company's vice president of employee relations. He added external affairs to his responsibilities in 1986.

  6. Bob King (labor leader) - Wikipedia

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    King was elected vice president of Local 600 in 1981, and president of the 17,000-member local in 1984. [ 3 ] [ 8 ] [ 10 ] After winning re-election in 1987, King was named chair of the UAW-Ford Negotiating Committee, which bargained the company-wide master contract at Ford Motor Company.

  7. James Hackett (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He donated $300,000 of his annual $600,000 salary as interim athletic director to "Athletes Connected," a program that's designed to support the mental health of student-athletes. [6] In 2013, Hackett joined the Ford Motor Company's board of directors.

  8. Ford vice chair John Lawler on EVs, 2024 profits, and why the ...

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    New vice chair John Lawler, Ford’s former CFO, played a big part in the company’s Ford+ plan, which split the automaker’s reporting structure into three units: its traditional gas-powered ...

  9. Steve Odell - Wikipedia

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    From September 2005 to April 2008 Odell was a Ford Motor Company vice president, and vice president of marketing, sales and service, Ford of Europe, responsible for all marketing, sales and customer service activities in the European region, based in Cologne, Germany. In April 2008, he became chief operating officer of Ford of Europe where he ...