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Getty Images Two top Ford Motor executives plan to retire by April 1, the company reported Thursday. |
Chief Financial Officer Lewis Booth, 63, will be replaced by the company Vice President and Controller Bob Shanks, 59. Derrick Kuzak, Ford's product development chief, will be succeeded by Raj Nair, 47, now the head of engineering for global product development.
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Separately, Ford announced that former U.S. ambassador to China and one-time Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman will join the board.
"Lewis and Derrick are two exceptional, experienced leaders and we're so pleased to see them at this point be able to retire following tremendous careers at Ford," Mulally told reporters. "They have created such a sound foundation for us to continue to profitably grow."
The moves puts the focus on Mark Fields, 50, who runs Ford's operations in North and South America, and Joe Hinrichs, 45, who runs the automaker's operations in Asia, as the leading internal candidates to succeed Mulally.
During a call with reporters, Mulally sidestepped questions on his own succession, saying that he had no plans to retire and Ford had "a very strong succession plan for every position, including my own."
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