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Ford s manufacturing chief among 3 execs to retire Audrey LaForest & Nick Bunkley Print Ford Motor Co. s top manufacturing executive, the head of its International Markets Group and one of its top lobbyists in Washington have decided to retire. Gary Johnson, Ford s head of manufacturing and labor affairs, will be succeeded Feb. 1 by North American manufacturing chief John Savona. Mark Ovenden, president of the International Markets Group, also is retiring Feb. 1. His replacement will be FordDirect CEO Dianne Craig. Curt Magleby, vice president of U.S. government relations, is retiring Dec. 31. A company spokesperson could not confirm whether a replacement had been selected. ....
DBusiness Magazine Ford Announces Retirements, New Engineering Director Positions Two senior executives from Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn have elected to retire. They will be succeeded by longtime colleagues, while assignments for two product development and engineering leaders are evolving with the company’s focus on connectivity and electrification. Mark Ovenden, left, is retiring and will be replaced by Dianne Craig. Gary Johnson, right, is also retiring and will be replaced by John Savona. // Photos courtesy of Ford Motor Co. Two senior executives from Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn have elected to retire. They will be succeeded by longtime colleagues, while assignments for two product development and engineering leaders are evolving with the company’s focus on connectivity and electrification. ....
Ford s manufacturing chief among 3 execs to retire Audrey LaForest and Nick Bunkley FORD MOTOR CO. Gary Johnson, Ford s chief manufacturing and labor affairs officer will be succeeded by John Savona. Ford s top manufacturing executive, the head of its International Markets Group and one of its top lobbyists in Washington have decided to retire, the automaker said Tuesday. Gary Johnson, Ford s head of manufacturing and labor affairs, will be succeeded Feb. 1 by North American manufacturing chief John Savona. Mark Ovenden, president of the International Markets Group, also is retiring Feb. 1. His replacement will be FordDirect CEO Dianne Craig. Curt Magleby, vice president of U.S. government relations, is retiring Dec. 31. A company spokesperson could not confirm whether a replacement had been selected. ....
Ford IMG President Mark Ovenden Retiring Feb. 1 Photo: Ford Ford Motor Company on Tuesday announced a flurry of changes at the executive level. Chief among these is the retirement of Mark Ovenden, current president of the Ford International Markets Group. Ovenden and Gary Johnson, Ford’s chief manufacturing and labor affairs officer, both retire from the company effective Feb. 1. Ovenden took over as the head of IMG in April 2019, putting him in charge of 100 global markets including Africa, Mexico, and the Middle East. He’s been with Ford since 1985, filling key roles including President of Ford of Russia and President of Ford Middle East and Africa. ....