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Ford Motor Company has been making waves with a sweeping leadership overhaul announced on October tenth that signals major strategic shifts across its global operations. CEO Jim Farley emphasized the moves are all about delivering product excellence and quality for customers worldwide.
The biggest change sees Jim Baumbick taking over as president of Ford Europe effective November first, moving from his previous role overseeing advanced product development. In a notable hire, Sam Basile is joining Ford from General Motors where he spent nearly three decades, most recently as vice president of Global Product Programs. He started on October thirteenth and will fill Baumbick's former position.
Manufacturing is getting a major consolidation with Bryce Currie expanding from his Americas role to become Chief Manufacturing Officer with global responsibility for manufacturing and safety worldwide. Andrew Frick is also taking on more power, now leading Ford Blue, Model e, and the Lincoln Motor Company, unifying all of Ford's retail business units for gas, hybrid, and electric vehicles under one leader.
On the retirement front, two longtime executives are stepping down. Chuck Gray, vice president of Vehicle Hardware Engineering, retires December first after building a reputation for engineering excellence. Darren Palmer, a founding member of Team Edison who helped launch the Mustang Mach E, F-150 Lightning, and E-Transit, is retiring November first.
Meanwhile, Ford is dealing with production headaches after a major fire at supplier Novelis's aluminum facility in Oswego, New York forced a pause at the Dearborn plant. The disruption is expected to impact F-150 manufacturing until early twenty twenty six, and Ford stock dropped five point nine percent on the news.
In more exciting developments, Ford is opening its private vault for the first time ever, auctioning a two thousand six Ford GT Heritage Edition on Saturday, October eighteenth at Barrett Jackson's Scottsdale Fall auction with no reserve. The proceeds will support restoration and maintenance of Ford's Heritage Fleet and prepare its GT collection in England for Le Mans next year.
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