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John Fleming, executive vice president, Manufacturing and Labor
Affairs, elects to retire after 48 years at Ford
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Bruce Hettle named group vice president, Manufacturing and Labor
Affairs, succeeding Fleming
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Gary Johnson named vice president, North America Manufacturing,
succeeding Hettle
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Raj Nair named executive vice president, Product Development and chief
technical officer
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Joy Falotico named chief operating officer, Ford Motor Credit Company
and elected a corporate officer
Ford Motor Company today is announcing a series of changes in its senior
leadership team as it continues to deliver the company’s One Ford plan
for profitable growth.
John Fleming, executive vice president, Manufacturing and Labor Affairs,
has elected to retire after more than 48 years at Ford. Throughout his
career at Ford, Fleming, 64, has served in several leadership positions
in the U.S. and Europe.
He most recently has led Ford’s Manufacturing and Labor Affairs
operations, responsible for overseeing the global operations of 66
assembly, stamping and powertrain plants as well as the UAW-Ford labor
negotiations and contract ratification. Prior to being named to his
current position in August 2010, he served dual roles as Chairman and
CEO of Ford of Europe and executive vice president, Manufacturing and
Labor Affairs.
“John’s extensive global knowledge and strong leadership have played
important roles in our European operations and product quality gains in
our manufacturing throughout the world,” said Mark Fields, Ford
president and CEO. “During his career, John also was instrumental in
leading our team and negotiating labor agreements with our union
partners that have enabled us to deliver strong business results and
innovative new products for our customers.”
Succeeding Fleming will be Bruce Hettle, 54, who is named group vice
president, Manufacturing and Labor Affairs. Hettle currently is vice
president, North America Manufacturing, a position in which he has
served since January 2014. In his new role, he will report to Mark
Fields.
Succeeding Hettle is Gary Johnson, 51, who is named vice president,
North America Manufacturing. He will report to Joe Hinrichs, executive
vice president and president, The Americas. Previously, Johnson has been
vice president, Asia Pacific Manufacturing since January 2010.
Product Development
Raj Nair, 50, is named executive vice president, Product Development and
chief technical officer, effective Dec. 1. He will continue to report to
Mark Fields. Nair has global responsibility for all aspects of the
company’s design, engineering, research and product development. Raj
currently is group vice president, Product Development and chief
technical officer, a position to which he was named in April 2012.
“Raj has done an outstanding job leading our team in delivering product
excellence with passion,” said Fields. “As we expand our global lineup
even further, Raj’s leadership will enable us to develop innovative new
products and technologies that deliver our core business while also
focusing on emerging opportunities, including those in our Ford Smart
Mobility plan.”
Ford Credit
Ford Motor Company and Ford Motor Credit Company also are announcing
that Joy Falotico is named chief operating officer, Ford Motor Credit
Company. She also has been elected a Ford Motor Company corporate
officer. Currently, Falotico, 48, is executive vice president, Ford
Credit Marketing, Sales, Americas and Strategic Planning. She has led
marketing, sales and the Americas since 2013, with strategic planning
responsibilities added in January.
All appointments are effective Jan. 1, 2016, unless otherwise noted.
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For biographical information and photos of John Fleming, click here.
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For biographical information and photos of Bruce Hettle, click here.
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For biographical information and photos of Gary Johnson, click here.
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For biographical information and photos of Raj Nair, click here.
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For biographical information and photos of Joy Falotico, click here.
About Ford Motor Company
Ford
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Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six
continents. With about 197,000 employees and 67 plants worldwide, the
company’s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company
provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more
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