Ford Announces Leadership Changes to Strengthen Product Creation and Transform Global Supply Chain Management
September 22 2022 - 10:05AM
Business Wire
- Doug Field takes on expanded role as chief advanced product
development and technology officer as Ford Model e scales electric
and digitally enabled vehicles
- Jim Baumbick named vice president, product development
operations, cycle planning and internal combustion engine programs;
he will oversee all product development for Ford Blue
- John Lawler, Ford CFO, will oversee a makeover of Ford’s global
supply chain operations on an interim basis until a chief global
supply chain officer is selected
- Roz Ho and Jae Park join Ford from HP and Google, respectively.
Together with Sammy Omari (formerly of Motional), and Rob Bedichek
(formerly Intel and Apple), they will strengthen Ford’s push to
develop fully connected, software-defined vehicles and advanced
driver assistance systems
- As previously announced, Hau Thai-Tang, chief industrial
platform officer, is retiring Oct. 1 after a more-than-34-year
career with Ford. Dave Filipe, vice president, vehicle hardware
modules, is also retiring, effective Dec. 1 after 30 years with the
company
Ford Motor Company today is accelerating the Ford+ plan for
growth and value creation with key leadership changes to support
the development of breakthrough electric vehicles at scale,
strengthen its internal combustion product line and transform the
company’s global supply chain management.
Specifically:
- Doug Field is named chief advanced product development and
technology officer. In this expanded role, Field will continue to
oversee EV products, software and digital systems development, and
advanced driver assistance, while also taking on design and vehicle
hardware engineering
- Lisa Drake, vice president, EV industrialization, will now also
be responsible for manufacturing engineering as Ford scales to a
run rate of 2 million EVs per year by the end of 2026
- Chuck Gray, who has been vice president, EV technology, is
named vice president, vehicle hardware engineering
Both Drake and Gray report to Field, as does Anthony Lo, Ford’s
chief design officer.
“As we enter an intense period of execution for Ford Model e and
our $50 billion investment in breakthrough electric and digital
vehicles, Doug, Lisa and Chuck are taking on larger roles and
building out very capable teams,” said Jim Farley, Ford president
and CEO. “Developing and scaling the next generation of electric
and software-defined vehicles requires a different focus and mix of
talent from the accomplished Ford team and many exciting new
colleagues joining our company.”
Among those new colleagues are four leaders with Silicon Valley
credentials who will strengthen Ford’s push to develop fully
connected, software-defined vehicles and advanced driver assistance
systems. Roz Ho is appointed chief connected vehicle software
officer. Ho joins Ford next month from HP, where she was vice
president and global head of software. Previously, she served in
several leadership roles during her 22-year tenure at Microsoft. Ho
will work closely with Jae Park, who recently joined Ford as vice
president, digital product design, after successful stints at
Google and Amazon. They join Sammy Omari, executive director of
advanced driver assist technologies (formerly of Motional, a joint
venture of Hyundai and Aptiv) and Rob Bedichek, executive director
of platform architecture (formerly of Intel and Apple). This
leadership team, supporting outstanding talent at Ford, is setting
the direction on technology platforms for Ford’s next-generation
products.
As Ford continues to build out a portfolio of both EVs from Ford
Model e and iconic Ford Blue internal combustion vehicles, Jim
Baumbick is taking on additional responsibility as well. He is
appointed vice president, product development operations, cycle
planning and internal combustion engine programs. Jim will oversee
the development of all Ford Blue products, as well as lead cycle
planning, vehicle development engineering and product development
operations for all of Ford. He will report to Kumar Galhotra,
president of Ford Blue, and partner closely with Doug Field and his
team on the broader development of all products at Ford.
“Jim Baumbick has been a driving force behind our incredible
Ford Blue lineup built around icons like F-Series, Mustang, Ranger
and Bronco, and new hits like Maverick that have driven significant
demand and market share gains,” Farley said. “We’re building on
this rock-solid foundation with exciting new vehicles and
derivatives that customers across the world will love.”
At the same time, Ford is transforming its global supply chain
management capability to support efficient and reliable sourcing of
components, internal development of key technologies and
capabilities, and world-class cost and quality execution. John
Lawler, Ford’s chief financial officer, will lead Ford’s global
supply chain organization on an interim basis until a chief supply
chain officer is selected. Jonathan Jennings, vice president,
supply chain, will also take additional responsibility for supplier
technical assistance and quality. He will report to Lawler.
As previously announced, Hau Thai-Tang, chief industrial
platform officer, will retire Oct. 1 after a more-than-34-year
career with Ford. Ford also announced that Dave Filipe, vice
president, vehicle hardware modules, will retire effective Dec. 1
after 30 years with Ford.
“We’re grateful for Hau’s and Dave’s significant contributions
to Ford and our Ford+ plan, which helped set the stage for our
exciting future,” Farley said.
About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is a global company based in
Dearborn, Michigan, that is committed to helping build a better
world, where every person is free to move and pursue their dreams.
The company’s Ford+ plan for growth and value creation combines
existing strengths, new capabilities and always-on relationships
with customers to enrich experiences for and deepen the loyalty of
those customers. Ford develops and delivers innovative, must-have
Ford trucks, sport utility vehicles commercial vans and cars and
Lincoln luxury vehicles, as well as connected services.
Additionally, Ford is establishing leadership positions in mobility
solutions, including self-driving technology, and provides
financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. Ford employs
about 182,000 people worldwide. More information about the company,
its products and Ford Credit is available at
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