Get to know the people at Ford Motor Company.
Alessandra’s work on Ford’s global supply chain goes further than U.S. Conflict Minerals Law compliance.
As an engineering supervisor at Ford and a deployed U.S. Navy Reserve Force intelligence supervisor, Todd has two serious careers.
Cary made the 2015 F-150 ergonomic for everyone from contractors, to first responders to families.
Across media, Crystal is shaping the conversation about Ford and maintaining the brand’s place in popular culture.
Within her first year at Ford, Brittany found that the auto industry offered the fast-paced work environment she was looking for.
Erin is used to going above and beyond as a paralegal at Ford and in the U.S. Navy.
In the Navy and at Ford, an ever-changing variety of challenges has made Martin’s work rewarding.
In her first three months at Ford, Sarra earned the Ford Motor Recognition Award.
Amy’s work has grown Ford’s car and small utility business to over one million units a year.
John knows that veterans’ training and discipline can be a huge asset at Ford.
Kristina’s work is helping ensure that the world knows about the way Ford is creating great products and great jobs.
Sewon is proud of his work as lead designer of the 2015 Ford Mustang’s interior.
For Jennifer, it’s all about using technology to make small changes that add up to a better day-to-day driving experience.
Neil’s work on the global business of automatic transmission production has been a window into other cultures and personalities.
Angela’s expertise in engineering and purchasing has made her an international leader at Ford.
Heather has enjoyed working on cars for as long as she can remember, and she feels lucky to have a job doing what she loves.
Levasseur believes that vehicles can earn customer trust when they deliver personal mobility, freedom and safety.
From the first time she met Ford employees, Sara was drawn in by their passion and enthusiasm for the company.
With his interior designs, Anthony seeks to connect with customers by telling stories though every object inside the car.
Zac has harnessed a diverse array of powerful technologies to create a shift knob with haptic feedback.
From Kodiak Brown to Tangerine Scream Metallic Tri-Coat, Barb knows that color can make or break a vehicle.
At work and in his own garage, Matt is building some of the fastest Fords ever.