Ford’s Jim Baumbick to Oversee Quality; Armstrong, Rowley, Falotico to Retire; Craig to lead Global Lincoln Business
Ford Motor Company announced the retirement of three senior leaders, Joy Falotico, Stuart Rowley, and Steven Armstrong, who have each spent over three decades with the company. Falotico will be succeeded by Dianne Craig, enhancing the leadership of the Lincoln brand. Jim Baumbick will now oversee quality improvements across product development. These changes emphasize Ford's commitment to delivering world-class quality and reliability. The transitions are set to take effect on December 1, 2022, and January 1, 2023, reflecting a strategic approach to leadership and quality enhancement.
- Jim Baumbick appointed to lead quality, integrating his engineering responsibilities.
- Dianne Craig's appointment as president of Lincoln brings extensive experience.
- Focus on quality improvements across product development will support operational excellence.
- Retirement of experienced leaders like Joy Falotico and Stuart Rowley may create transitional challenges.
- Potential disruption in leadership continuity as senior roles are filled.
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Jim Baumbick to lead quality, integrated closely with his engineering responsibilities.Stuart Rowley , chief transformation and quality officer, retiring after accomplished 32-year career -
Joy Falotico , president of Lincoln, will retire after successful 33-year career withFord , which included tenures as chief marketing officer, head ofFord Credit -
Dianne Craig will succeed Falotico as president of Lincoln. Currently president of theInternational Markets Group , she has a proven track record in a variety of roles across operations, marketing and dealer relations in more than three decades withFord -
Steven Armstrong , vice president,India &South America transformation, has elected to retire after more than 35 years, where he also ledFord inEurope ,Middle East andAfrica
With these changes,
“Quality is our No.1 priority as a company and
“No matter the role, Stuart has always taken on tough challenges and led positive change,” Farley said. “I’m especially grateful to Stuart for leading the redesign of our European business to become much leaner and focused on our commercial vehicles business and transition to EVs.”
“Joy has been a wonderful steward of Lincoln, building out its distinctive lineup of vehicles and experiences, polishing the Lincoln brand image, and overseeing a promising growth strategy in China,” Farley said. “As Lincoln embarks on its second century, it is well positioned to flourish with a new generation of electric and connected vehicles.”
Under Falotico’s leadership, Lincoln refined its Quiet Flight brand DNA manifested by elegant design, a smooth, quiet driving experience, and a sanctuary-like experience inside the vehicles. During her tenure, Lincoln launched popular new models like the new Lincoln Aviator and Corsair, the Lincoln Zephyr in
She previously served as Ford’s chief marketing officer and chairman and CEO of
Falotico will be succeeded by
“With Dianne’s global experience, her success in strengthening Ford’s IMG operations and her deep respect and knowledge of our dealer network, combined with her passion for Lincoln, Dianne is an incredible leader to advance the Lincoln brand,” said Farley.
Craig’s successor as head for
“Steve’s leadership has been critical to the significant improvement we have seen in many of our international markets,” said
Going forward, responsibilities for Ford’s business in
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