News - FordFields gone in Ford executive shake upFord confirms Jim Hackett as new global boss as Mark Fields retires23 May 2017 - Ford Motor Company has announced a massive clean out of its executive management structure, with former Steelcase boss Jim Hackett named as the new president and CEO, replacing Mark Fields who is retiring after three years at the helm. - The changes at the top are part of huge changes at the highest levels of the Blue Oval following investor concern over the company’s perceived failure to adapt to the changing automotive environment, specifically a more rapid move to electrified and autonomous vehicles. Click here for full story: Fields gone in Ford executive shake up Read more19th of May 2017 Australia hit by latest Ford job cutsFord Australia white-collar workers face redundancy as Detroit announces broad cuts18th of May 2017 Ford Ranger’s new ‘home’ now at full throttleOld Ford Australia HQ reborn as epicentre for global Ranger engineering9th of May 2017 Ford Australia reports $23.7m lossBlue Oval still in red with manufacturing exit costs but positive signs ahead14th of April 2017 China to take Ford Ranger in 2018Ranger goes global as China joins US in queue for Ford’s Aussie ute31st of March 2017 Aussie Ford employees involved in self-driving futureAustralian employees will aid in development of Ford’s first autonomous vehicle |
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