Lewis Booth and Derrick Kuzak represent the very best of Ford and our culture and built a legacy of leadership, integrity and commitment to excellence that will benefit us for years to come. William Clay Ford, Jr. Read Quote
I don’t know if a company can have a soul, but I like to think it can. William Clay Ford, Jr. Read Quote
I used to wonder if running a large industrial company would really square with my values. William Clay Ford, Jr. Read Quote
The climate is changing, and anyone who disagrees is, in my view, still in denial. William Clay Ford, Jr. Read Quote
Long commutes and traffic jams once associated with older, established cities such as London, New York or Tokyo are spreading throughout the world’s emerging economies. William Clay Ford, Jr. Read Quote
Cars will talk to each other and the world around them to make driving both safer and more efficient. ‘Vehicle-to-vehicle’ and ‘vehicle-to-infrastructure’ connectivity will become commonplace. William Clay Ford, Jr. Read Quote
My great-grandfather was a man of great vision, drive, and native intelligence, with some human flaws amplified by limited education, limited social range, and questionable influence from some of his advisers. William Clay Ford, Jr. Read Quote
S.U.V.’s are under a lot of scrutiny these days, and yet the S.U.V. buyer is a very loyal lot. William Clay Ford, Jr. Read Quote
When Henry Ford founded the company bearing his name in 1903, he saw the car as a means of providing freedom of mobility to people around the world. William Clay Ford, Jr. Read Quote