Press Releases
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28 Mar 2008 |
HD THEATER ANNOUNCES FIRST HD RACING REALITY SERIES FEATURING THE INAUGURAL FORD RACING MUSTANG CHALLENGE FOR THE MILLER CUPHD Theater announced today a new three-part series, FORD RACING MUSTANG CHALLENGE (wt), which will capture the rivalry, competitive drive and racing action of the inaugural Ford Racing Mustang Challenge for the Miller Cup. This new professional road racing series, co-developed by Ford Racing and Miller Motorsports Park, features professional racers utilizing the new Ford Mustang FR500S in an eight-event schedule throughout North America. |
28 Mar 2008 |
A BUSY DAY AT MARTINSVILLE FOR FORD TEAMSMartinsville is the site for this weekend's NASCAR Sprint Cup race and Ford drivers and car owners were holding court to talk about this half-mile oval. |
27 Mar 2008 |
EPRI JOINS FORD-SCE ANALYSIS OF PLUG-IN HYBRIDS ON GRIDThe Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and Ford Motor Company today announced a three year agreement to develop and evaluate technical approaches for integrating plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) into the nation’s electric grid system, a key requirement to facilitate widespread adoption of the vehicles. |
26 Mar 2008 |
BIOGRAPHY: MARTIN J. MULLOYMartin (Marty) J. Mulloy was appointed vice president, Labor Affairs, Ford Motor Company, effective Jan. 1, 2005. In this role, he oversees labor policy and negotiations covering the company's approximately 235,000 hourly employees worldwide. He has responsibility for health care management and the Company's collective bargaining with unions worldwide. He reports to Joe Laymon, group vice president, Corporate Human Resources and Labor Affairs. Martin (Marty) J. Mulloy was appointed vice president, Labor Affairs, Ford Motor Company, effective Jan. 1, 2005. In this role, he oversees labor policy and negotiations covering the company’s approximately 235,000 hourly employees worldwide. He has responsibility for health care management and the Company’s collective bargaining with unions worldwide. He reports to Joe Hinrichs, group vice president, Global Manufacturing. |