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“Our 2016 program features some of the newest and most innovative tools and training available to teach new drivers to be safe and make sound decisions behind the wheel,” says Jim Graham, manager, Ford Driving Skills for Life.
“Strong customer demand has helped us continue growing our truck leadership position, further widening the gap with our nearest competitor versus last year,” said Mark LaNeve, Ford vice president, U.S. Marketing, Sales and Service.
"This summer, I’ll use our Transit Connect Wagon to service bicycles and wheelchairs on weekends and days off from my full-time job at a bicycle shop,” said Devin Stovall.
At Ford, we are looking beyond the traditional role vehicles play in society and are aggressively pursuing solutions to address the human challenges faced around the globe,” said Bill Ford, executive chairman.
“Protecting our natural resources is a critical part of creating a better world,” said Janet Lawson, director, Ford Volunteer Corps.
FordInclusiveWorks will provide opportunities for individuals with autism to work in positions that play to their strengths. #FordCareers
“Expanding our business to be both an auto and mobility company requires leading-edge software expertise to deliver outstanding customer experiences,” said Mark Fields, Ford president and CEO.
Read more on how Mark Fields, President and CEO, and Raj Nair, EVP and CTO, arrived on the “10 Most Influential People in the Business of Cars” list by The Drive of Time, Inc.
Last week Ford announced 2016 first quarter earnings. We delivered our best quarter ever.
“Assisting with disaster relief is an important part of our mission to serve the communities where we live and work,” said Janet Lawson, director, Ford Motor Company Fund, the philanthropic arm of Ford.