Dearborn, Mich., USA – Ford Motor Company announced that Alan Mulally has decided to retire from the company July 1 and Mark Fields will be named Ford president and chief executive officer and elected as a member of the company’s board of directors.[break]
Mr. Fields, Ford Motor Company’s chief operating officer since December 1, 2012, joined Ford in July 1989. He has led the turnaround of Ford’s businesses in the Americas, Asia and Europe overseeing Ford’s global business operation and most skill teams, including product development, manufacturing, purchasing, as well as marketing, sales and service. He also leads the company’s weekly Business Plan Review process and is overseeing the company’s most aggressive product introduction schedule in its 111 - May 2, 2014, Dearborn, Mich., USA – Ford Motor Company announced that Alan Mulally has decided to retire from the company July 1 and Mark Fields will be named Ford president and chief executive officer and elected as a member of the company’s board of directors.
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Mr. Fields, Ford Motor Company’s chief operating officer since December 1, 2012, joined Ford in July 1989. He has led the turnaround of Ford’s businesses in the Americas, Asia and Europe overseeing Ford’s global business operation and most skill teams, including product development, manufacturing, purchasing, as well as marketing, sales and service. He also leads the company’s weekly Business Plan Review process and is overseeing the company’s most aggressive product introduction schedule in its 111-year history and its fastest global manufacturing expansion in 50 years.
Prior to this role, Mr. Fields served as executive vice president and president, The Americas, a position to which he was named in October 2005. From 2002 to 2004, he served as group vice president, Premier Automotive Group (PAG), and from 2004 to 2005 served as executive vice president, Ford of Europe and PAG, where he led all activities for Ford’s European-based business and its former global luxury brands – Volvo, Land Rover, Jaguar and Aston Martin. There, he led the development of a comprehensive product plan and delivered PAG’s first-ever profit.
From 1998 to 2002, he served at Mazda Motors Corporation, first as global marketing and sales director and then as president and managing director. Mr. Fields led Mazda through a major restructuring and product renaissance. It was during his leadership of Mazda that he was named a Ford Motor Company officer in December 1999.
Before then, he served in a variety of positions in both South America and North America, including managing director of Ford Argentina.
Mr. Fields served as chairman of the United Way for Southeastern Michigan’s 2013-2014 community giving campaign – achieving the organization’s highest year-over-year increase in giving in 17 years. He was named a Global Leader of Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum and CNBC’s Asian Business Leader – Innovator of the Year.
He holds an Economics degree from Rutgers University in New Jersey (USA) and a Master of Business Administration from the Harvard Graduate School of Business.
Mr. Mulally, president and chief executive officer of Ford Motor Company and a member of the company’s Board of Directors, joined Ford in September 2006.
Prior to joining Ford, Mr. Mulally served as executive vice president of The Boeing Company and president and chief executive officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. In that role, he was responsible for all of the company’s commercial airplane programs and related services. He was named Boeing’s president of Commercial Airplanes in September 1998. The responsibility of chief executive officer for the business unit was added in March 2001.
Previously, Mr. Mulally served as president of Boeing Information, Space & Defense Systems and senior vice president of The Boeing Company. Appointed to that role in February 1997, he was responsible for Boeing’s defense, space and government business. ■