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James Duncan Farley Jr. (born June 10, 1962) is an American businessman who is CEO of Ford and a board member of Harley-Davidson. [1] His career in automobiles was inspired by his grandfather, who began work at Henry Ford 's River Rouge Plant in 1918.
Jim Farley is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Ford, President of Ford Model e, and a member of Ford’s board of directors. As CEO, Farley is focused on transforming Ford to lead the digital and electric revolution in the automotive industry, through the deployment of the ambitious, customer-focused Ford+ plan.
As it turns out, Ford CEO Jim Farley has been driving around in a Chinese-made Xiaomi SU7 as of late for a little competitive research — and he sure does love it. Speaking on the Everything...
With the people of Ford around the world, our leadership is committed to serving all of our stakeholder groups. Like generations of leaders before them, they understand that by helping to create a world with fewer obstacles and limits, we help people to move forward and upward. JAMES D. FARLEY, JR. WILLIAM CLAY FORD JR.
DETROIT (AP) — Last fall’s contentious United Auto Workers’ strike changed Ford’s relationship with the union to the point where it will “think carefully” about where it builds future vehicles, Ford’s top executive said Thursday. CEO Jim Farley told the Wolfe Research Global Auto Conference in New York that the company always took ...
CEO of Ford, Mustang and racing fan, husband, and dad of three teenagers. − Jim became Ford’s CEO in October 2020, with the mandate to transform the company to thrive at the intersection of great vehicles, iconic brands, and innovative software and services.
Ford CEO Jim Farley says he's still committed to building electric vehicles, even though he's pushed forward the timeline. He says the shift reflects technical challenges, not a...
Farley is determined to expand production of electric cars — and at the same time, to make more energy-efficient gas-powered and hybrid models. LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Jim Farley, the CEO of Ford,...
Ford CEO Jim Farley says the Ford F-150 Lightning, the world’s first all-electric mass-market pickup truck, represents 'the tip of the spear' in Ford’s EV strategy.
Last fall’s contentious United Auto Workers’ strike changed Ford’s relationship with the union to the point where it will “think carefully” about where it builds future vehicles, Ford’s top...